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Friday May 02 01:06:20 2008 Re: The Devil Of Blue Mountain |
This post was moved to The Trading Forum. Poster: Urza Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Friday May 02 01:09:59 2008 Americas Most Wanted |
This post was moved to The Trading Forum. Poster: Oz Reason: Tech questions and requests to Trade. |
The Moderator |
Friday May 02 13:10:06 2008 Does anyone Know if Robin Cook, Jonathan Kellerman, or any other novels that have b/g scenes in them? |
Does anyone know if Jonathan Kellerman,Robin Cook, Dale Brown, or any new novels out there that has bound and gagged damsels in them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, Robert Ludlum's The Aquine Progression does not have a bound and gagged scene in it. Thanks |
J Bauer |
Friday May 02 13:21:01 2008 Re: Does anyone Know if Robin Cook, Jonathan Kellerman, or any other novels that have b/g scenes in them? |
A nice B&G scene for the damsel towards the end of the novel. Too bad it wasn't in the movie (or not, considering it was Sarah Jessica Parker) |
Friday May 02 14:25:55 2008 that AMW clip |
I really don't want to support Jenni's site, so what's the address of the clip where I can see it without needing her |
jj |
Friday May 02 14:46:23 2008 "An American Crime" Premiering on Showtime 5/10 |
Apologies if this is redundant information, but I just read that "An American Crime," a dramatization of the infamous Sylvia Likens case, is bypassing a theatrical release in favor of a Showtime network debut on Saturday, 5/10. (I believe it's around 8 PM ET, but those interested should double-check.) This is the second film in recent memory to depict the Likens tragedy, which most posters have probably been exposed to via "Let's Go Play at the Adams'," a novel inspired by the incident. (The surprisingly effective "Jack Ketchum's Girl Next Door" being the other.) Needless to say, these are difficult movies to sit through due to their content - but for those willing, "Crime" is likely to feature bondage/gag scenes for Ellen Page. Watch at your own risk. |
Royler |
Friday May 02 16:54:07 2008 Re: "An American Crime" Premiering on Showtime 5/10 |
Royler wrote: > "Crime" is likely to feature bondage/gag scenes for Ellen Page. Watch at your > own risk. Not 100% sure, but I think there is no gag scene in this film. |
Friday May 02 18:16:09 2008 America Most Wanted |
I get the clips but im not sure if this stuff (reenacment of a real case of rape) its admisible in this place. If there are any interested in the vids send me a private email |
Mandraketube |
mandraketube@yahoo.com |
Friday May 02 19:44:42 2008 Re: America Most Wanted |
Mandraketube wrote: > I get the clips but im not sure if this stuff (reenacment > of a real case of rape) its admisible in this place. I don't think that's against the rules. Any re-enactments from TV shows are OK, regardless of the real-life outcomes. As long as they are actresses, it's allowed. That's my understanding. |
Friday May 02 19:48:13 2008 Raffish DiDClips updated |
Raffish |
raffish@bondageparade.com |
http://www.bondageparade.com/ |
Friday May 02 20:01:44 2008 Re: "An American Crime" Premiering on Showtime 5/10 |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Not 100% sure, but I think there is no gag scene in this > film. I saw it at Sundance and can confirm this. I don't recall much of interest on the bondage front, either -- though I'll admit that it's possible to forget such details when one is watching a couple dozen films in five days and not getting much sleep. |
Raffish |
Friday May 02 20:51:49 2008 Re: America Most Wanted |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Mandraketube wrote: > > I get the clips but im not sure if this stuff > (reenacment > > of a real case of rape) its admisible in this place. > I don't think that's against the rules. Any re-enactments > from TV shows are OK, regardless of the real-life > outcomes. As long as they are actresses, it's allowed. Basically, although you aren't allowed to discuss the actual events. I know that sometimes makes it tricky, but this is to allow some leeway. |
The Moderator |
Friday May 02 21:29:24 2008 Re: Does anyone Know if Robin Cook, Jonathan Kellerman, or any other novels that have b/g scenes in them? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > A nice B&G scene for the damsel towards the end of > the novel. Too bad it wasn't in the movie (or not, > considering it was Sarah Jessica Parker) Extremely ugly and well nominated as The most Unsexiest Woman alive by Maxim ! I wonder, though, how she would look in a tight cleave gag ..... |
Friday May 02 23:30:08 2008 Re: Does anyone Know if Robin Cook, Jonathan Kellerman, or any other novels that have b/g scenes in them? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > I wonder, though, how she would look in a tight cleave gag ..... She and the other harpies from that awful HBO show should have been put through the Terror Among Us paces. Then we'd know. The handgag she got from oily dirtbag/bad actor Ron Livingston in that show was largely worthless. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Friday May 02 23:47:16 2008 Re: Does anyone Know if Robin Cook, Jonathan Kellerman, or any other novels that have b/g scenes in them? |
J Bauer wrote: > Does anyone know if Jonathan Kellerman,Robin Cook, Dale > Brown, or any new novels out there that has bound and > gagged damsels in them. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. Also, Robert Ludlum's The Aquine Progression > does not have a bound and gagged scene in it. Thanks Indelible by Karin Slaughter. Any book that has the phrase "I'm sorry about taping up your mouth" has got my vote. Also spends a page or two trying to get out. |
Crusader |
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