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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Sunday May 02 00:37:24 2004 Re: LINDSAY LOHAN ALERT!!! |
This was wishful thinking. They're more than halfway through the episode and nothing yet. Sorry guys.
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Sunday May 02 00:50:45 2004 Final "Lohan Scene" Update |
Definetly not happening tonight. Usher's up for the final time and there's no way they can fit in one more skit. |
Sunday May 02 01:07:50 2004 Re: Final "Lohan Scene" Update |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Definetly not happening tonight. Usher's up for the final > time and there's no way they can fit in one more skit. Just got through watching the end & Unfortunately it was a FRIGGIN HOAX!!! not Bitchin just reporting some funny skits though esp when they messed up the "disney" one & kept laughing at themselves |
Snowcat |
Sunday May 02 01:51:57 2004 Re: Possible Alerts |
The Moderator probably prefer "Video Review" for the Women'sTV channel one first.
Figure discuss Sex Tips show over on Anything Goes Page for now. As for CJMT (Omni 2) Chinese soap. I'll be sorting that one over on Database Corrections Page. If anyone can recall when exact started? Or even when suggested start taping? Zinger? Like to give our Asian friends rough idea how far in. Mark, really appreciate your assistance over there with the soap. I'll work on getting these capped for any interested fellas here. |
Jay L |
Sunday May 02 03:19:04 2004 Re: Liberty Meadows |
Brian R wrote:
> The tie-up sequence with one of hottest comic strip babes > is well under way, beginning with the one below. She > should be getting her tape-gag soon, whenever her evil > doppelganger gets done with the explanatory exposition. I actually got that scene up at the address below - in color. It doesn't have every related strip in the sequence however, also maybe it's just me, but the black-and-white images are of slightly higher quality than the color ones I have. But still, the impatient might want to check it out. |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
http://www2.superstories.net/cartooncapture/comic-lm.htm |
Sunday May 02 10:58:07 2004 How many times do I have to tell you? |
Do not feed the trolls.
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The Moderator |
Sunday May 02 10:59:03 2004 Re: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl |
Introspector wrote:
> I recently discovered this show actually exists and is > being shown late night on TV land. Thanks for the tip, I started watching this past week. Memories of bad 1970's TV. This originally aired back in '76 on ABC Saturday mornings. There is plenty of peril but most of the restraining is done with super imposed "electra-beams" and "freeze sprays" and other such nonsense. I remember being disappointed that there was no "real bondage". I saw most of the episodes. Will post if anything does turn up. Spandex clad superheroines. Electra-Wow! |
BiG MT |
Sunday May 02 11:38:32 2004 Re: Anticipated Scenes |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Which bondage scene that you had some advance notice > about did you most anticipate seeing? Back in the days before VCR's we watched the previews and waited anxiously for the next week's episode. 2 scenes that really stick out im my memory: I recall seeing the preview for a S.W.A.T. episode where some bad guys tie up some girls in a sorority house while they attempt to rob a bank next door (through the basement wall). Turned out to be a really great scene that I was anticipating and thinking about all week. Same for Charlie's Angels "Magic Fire" episode. Preview showed Kate Jackson tied to a chair and tape gagged while fire burned all around her. Couldn't wait to see that one. Same could be said about previews for Wonder Woman, Fall Guy, TJ Hooker, McMillan & Wife, Supertrain and Knight Rider. Love them previews! Added bonus was getting a preview on tape, once I got a VCR. |
BiG MT |
Sunday May 02 11:39:41 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
The Moderator wrote:
> Do not feed the trolls. > I wasn't trying to troll. I was keeping the reports up. I apologize if I was trolling. |
Sunday May 02 14:39:44 2004 ? |
In your own personal opinion to all out there. Which is better? A woman doing an on screen gagging of another woman, (The Baby, Memories of Midnight (semi) etc) or a woman carring on a conversation with a bound and gagged woman (Melrose place, many times etc). Any others you can think of. |
nanamecity |
http://hardcore-porn-1.net/best_japanese_porn_dvd_favorite/ |
Sunday May 02 14:53:59 2004 Re: Anticipated Scenes |
BiG MT wrote:
> Back in the days before VCR's we watched the previews and > waited anxiously for the next week's episode. Ahh memories. In addition to watching previews, I remember anxiously awaiting each week's arrival of TV Guide . By reading the synopses you could anticipate when scenes were coming up and plan around them (...hmm the "Gilligan Tries to be a Hero" episode is on next Tuesday so I better bag my best friend's birthday party...). This modern technology has almost eliminated that sense of anticipation. It's not a bad thing..it's just different now. |
Mark O |
Sunday May 02 15:22:12 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I wasn't trying to troll. I was keeping the reports up. I apologize if I was trolling. I'm not sure you understand what the moderator meant... A troll is some idiot who posts something inflamatory or disruptive with the usual intent of making everyone start fighting and argueing with him. They are generally (IMHO)small endowed losers who can only find fulfilment from being a destructive and negative force, like a person who couldn't build a beautiful building (or create anything of worth) but they can deface the same with spraypaint.etc. "Feeding" such an entity is simply replying to them. The moderator deals expertly with such forces here by quickly and cleanly deleting then banning them. If everyone were to write posts arguing with the troll, all thats does is feeds(encourages) them and causes the mod more work because now he has to delete 10 follow up posts. |
Snowcat |
Sunday May 02 15:23:08 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I wasn't trying to troll. I was keeping the reports up. I > apologize if I was trolling. I was refering to a number of deleted posts. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 02 15:57:04 2004 Woman / Woman b&g scenes |
> In your own personal opinion to all out there. Which is better?
A woman doing an on screen gagging of another woman (The Baby, Memories of Midnight etc) or a woman carring on a conversation with a bound and gagged woman (Melrose place, many times etc)? Any others you can think of. ---- F/F Onscreen gaggings. Additional examples would be from "The Avengers" and many soap operas. |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday May 02 17:48:56 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
The Moderator wrote:
> I was refering to a number of deleted posts. Mine would be one of those. Sorry, couldn't resist, but come on, admit it. The "nerds" pic was gold. |
ju571n |
jjmadboy@yahoo.com |
Sunday May 02 18:59:00 2004 Re: Woman / Woman b&g scenes |
> Which is better?
> > A woman doing an on screen gagging of another woman (The > Baby, Memories of Midnight etc) or a woman carring on a > conversation with a bound and gagged > woman (Melrose place, many times etc)? Well, the F/F gagging scene is, for me, the ne plus ultra of the whole enterprise ... and, actually, the best thing of all is the natural progression: gag applied, followed by gloating ("conversation" might be overstating the case, since only one woman can actually talk!). I suppose "Die, Die, My Darling" is the obvious one here; and, actually, "Memories of Midnight" falls into both categories. |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Sunday May 02 19:18:03 2004 Re: Woman / Woman b&g scenes |
Jeb wrote:
> > Which is better? > > > > A woman doing an on screen gagging of another woman > ( Good question. At first, I thought the gagging was a hands down winner. On further reflection, gloating is damned wonderful. What is really wonderful, is a woman gloating and refusing to remove a gag someone else applied. I'm having a hard time giving an example, but I know I have seen it somewhere along the line. |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Sunday May 02 19:32:51 2004 Woman / Woman b&g scenes |
>...gloating is damned wonderful. What is really wonderful, is a woman gloating and refusing to remove a gag someone else applied. I'm having a hard time giving an example, but I know I have seen it somewhere along the line.
---- One classic example is the Twin Peaks "The Last Evening" scene with Piper Laurie taking her time upon stumbling upon the b&g'd Madchen Amick in the sawmill: "I can't understand a word you're saying. You have a *thing* in your mouth." Another was Catwoman's gloating over the helpless Batgirl. |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday May 02 20:36:34 2004 Charmed ("A Wrong Day's Journey Into Night") |
> TV Guide magazine's description is: "Paige conjures up a dream man to help relieve her stress, but he also unknowingly creates his evil twin, who sets his sights on winning her heart -- any any cost."
Keywords, of course, being *Evil twin*, which always has DiD possibilities. ---- As they went to commercial break, the evil twin has orbed Paige into his lair... |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday May 02 20:38:04 2004 Re: ? |
> In your own personal opinion to all out there. Which is
> better? A woman doing an on screen gagging of another > woman, (The Baby, Memories of Midnight (semi) etc) or a > woman carring on a conversation with a bound and gagged > woman (Melrose place, many times etc). Any others you > can think of. Jeeze, they're both pretty great scenarios to me.....if I had to say, I'd go with the woman doing an on-screen gagging....it's close though! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Sunday May 02 20:45:18 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
ju571n wrote:
> Mine would be one of those. Sorry, couldn't resist, but > come on, admit it. The "nerds" pic was gold. No. Don't post that again, I've deleted on separate occasions now. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 02 20:57:29 2004 charmed? |
did Charmed pan out with anything tonite? I missed it. :-( |
Sunday May 02 21:07:58 2004 Charmed ("A Wrong Day's Journey Into Right") |
A minor tieup for Piper. The evil twin taps into Paige's "dark side", and she orbs Piper into the lair.
Better than the actual bondage was Paige's lead-in, which went something like "I'm always feeling tied down... how about you finding out how that feels!" Bad Paige commands "Rope!", which materializes in Piper's wrists behind her back. But Phoebe is undercover in the scene, and after kicking demon butt she unties Piper. BTW, in real life, Holly Marie Combs was around 7 months pregnant for this episode. |
Kinky-napper (aka the "Bad" Captain Kirk) |
Sunday May 02 21:12:49 2004 Re: Charmed ("A Wrong Day's Journey Into Right") |
Kinky-napper (aka the "Bad" Captain Kirk) wrote:
> A minor tieup for Piper. The evil twin taps into Paige's > "dark side", and she orbs Piper into the lair. and OMG did you see Jennifer O"Dell in THAT SKINTIGHT LEATHER OUTFIT :O |
Snowcat |
Sunday May 02 21:30:19 2004 Re: How many times? How many ya got? :-) |
ju571n wrote:
> The Moderator wrote: > > > I was refering to a number of deleted posts. > > Mine would be one of those. Sorry, couldn't resist, but > come on, admit it. The "nerds" pic was gold. The "nerds" pic *WAS* gold. Unfortunately I failed to save it before Mr. Mod. descended in his Righteous Wrath & deleted everything trollish. Please find an on-topic excuse to post it again, soonest. :-) Here, I'll help. Does anybody know any movies or TV DiD-scenes with a B&G'd stewardess or stewardesses? (For you youngsters, "stewardess" is a Stone Age term for Female Flight Attendant.) How about simply inflight DiD-scenes? Any nerds involved? :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Sunday May 02 21:36:30 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
The Moderator wrote:
> ju571n wrote: > > > The "nerds" pic was gold. > > No. Don't post that again. Oops... Never mind. :-} Of course, someone *could* e-mail it to me. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Sunday May 02 21:46:45 2004 Re: How many times do I have to tell you? |
> > > The "nerds" pic was gold. > > > > No. Don't post that again. > > Oops... Never mind. :-} Or someone could post a link to satisfy those of us who have no idea what we missed and are more curious than a room full of the proverbial cats... |
Rich McGill |
Sunday May 02 21:56:30 2004 Re: How many times? How many ya got? :-) |
> :-) Here, I'll help. Does anybody know any movies or
> TV DiD-scenes with a B&G'd stewardess or > stewardesses? There's Natacha's brilliant scene (with nerd part of the time) in the Belgian comic, of course, but unaccountably nobody's ever fimed those stories. ( How about simply inflight DiD-scenes? I saw a film in France in '69, and don't remember the title. A UTA DC-8 (I think) was hi-jacked, and the stews were blindfolded with sleep masks most of the time, but otherwise unrestrained. |
Mad Dan |
Sunday May 02 22:17:07 2004 Man Show |
They just had a juggy helping to train one of the guys on the show. He is going to fight Toyna Harding. The juggy at first has one hand tied behind her back. Then a minute later she has both hands tied behind her back and she's blindfolded. She is wearing boxing gloves throught the scenes. |
Mike |
Sunday May 02 22:19:24 2004 Inflight Bondage |
Not counting helicopters (Kelly Hu B&G in the infamous *Martial Law* "cliffhanger; Jamie Rose cuffed in an episode of "The Sentinel*) the only inflight DiD-scenes that I can think of are:
(1) Maude Adams in *Octopussy*, but it was a private plane (& the bondage was Loosie.) (2) Michelle Nicastro [WHAT A BABE!!!] in a straitjacket in a cargo plane (& she was a nurse, as I recall.) (3) A couple of guest villainesses B&G in a cargo plane in an episode of {shudder} *Super Carrier* (which gets my vote for the WORST network series of the 90's.) But none of the above were stewardesses. This seems like it shouldn't be *that* neglected a situation. ...& of course, for Stews on the *ground* we have the justly famous *Terror Among Us*... but in the air??? |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Sunday May 02 22:35:03 2004 Re: Inflight Bondage |
Just remembered "Deadly Encounter" with Susan Anspach, sleeping off chloroform and the effects of an ambulance crash, strapped to a stretcher on the side of a chopper in one of the hairiest chases of any kind ever filmed. She awakes and jumps off into the sea during a hovering stand-off at the crooks' fuel stop, and is rescued by hero Sam Hooten (Larry Hagman.)
A highly entertaining load of bollocks, especially for aircraft nuts like myself! |
Mad Dan |
Sunday May 02 23:25:14 2004 Re: Man Show |
The juggy at first has one hand tied behind her back. Then a minute later she has both hands tied behind her back and she's blindfolded.
Does anyone know when this episode will play again? |
Bowers |
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