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Sunday May 16 00:49:36 2004 Editing from commercial DVD |
This post was moved to Anything Goes. Poster: Chas Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 16 00:50:25 2004 Re: Dateline Flops, Most Likely |
This post was moved to Anything Goes. Poster: Pat Powers Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 16 01:01:58 2004 Re: She's a Wonder, Wonder Woman! |
Mark C wrote:
> The bracelet ansd lasso stuff is right and yes origanally > any time she was bound in any way by a man she was > helpless, fat chance they'll use that in a moviue > nowadays though. I'm not shure about the girdle being the > source of her strength. The only place I ever heard that > was on the tv show. Almost. The lasso was unbreakable, so she could be bound with it--I figure that was why they introduced the lasso--but that or any other bondage by a man was nothing special, but if a man welded chains onto her bracelets she lost her powers until the chains were removed. OTOH, if the bracelets were removed she went berserk. As someone else said a long time ago, a curious mixture of feminism and male fantasy: she was warned not to allow herself to be subjugated by a man, but she was also warned that a woman should never be completely set free. The lasso with its power to command let her be a femdom (and check out the boots!), but also allowed her to be bound. Oh, yeah. The magic girdle worn by her mother, the queen, was the source of all Amazon power, and the lasso was made from part of it. They screwed up most of that on the TV show, but what else is new? |
Paul |
Sunday May 16 02:35:13 2004 Re: This Gun For Hire |
The Moderator wrote:
> Just what exactly is your point? My point, sir, is just this: Alerts are there for a reason. I'm quite certain that I'm not the only one who takes them at face value and doesn't bother checking "local listings" (though I'm in the same geographic region as Kinky Napper). "This Gun For Hire" was not on AMC at 6:00 a.m. ET Saturday morning. Yes perhaps there was a programming change - those can't be avoided. But damn was I looking forward to it! No big deal. |
Mark O |
Sunday May 16 02:38:09 2004 RE: WONDER WOMAN |
If and when this movie is made, my pick for WW is none other than JENNIFER CONNELLY. She would look so amazing in the ww outfit and even better as Diana Prince. Would luv to see her bound and cleved as D. Prince and those gorgeous green eyes pleading for help. If not Ms. Connelly how about Liv Tyler or , here's a stretch, how about Kelly Ripa, she can dye her hair black like she did when she first apperared on AMC back in the early 90's. Give her a b/g scene that will top the great one she had on that show. |
ROPEY |
Sunday May 16 02:46:28 2004 GH BONDAGE |
Well a couple of months have paseed, which means it's time for GH's bi-monthly bondage scence! Previews showed R. Christopher in a perilous situation. This will be the second time within 6 months that she gets the cleve treatment, I'm not complaining, she is a boit older though, I'm still waiting foir Rebbeca Herbst to get the treatment, why does she always escape the rope? Does she have some kinda cluase in her contract? Given the choice, I would rather see her in the tight cleve predicament, especially since her guy is a shady character, there are a lot of possibilities the writer can come up with, someone seeking revenge against her beau holds her caprive, etc. Well anyway, R. Christopher bound and gagged again is'nt exactly small potatoes either, the red hair is a plus too, better than seeing Monica Quartermaine get the treatment. But GH writers - it's long overdue - next time - REBBECCA HERBST IN TIGHT BONDAGE (and a sexy outfit would'nt hurt eihter). |
LUKE SPENCER |
Sunday May 16 06:51:43 2004 Re: GH |
Rebecca Herbst is on maternity leave from General Hospital at this time. |
anon22 |
Sunday May 16 07:58:01 2004 Re: GH BONDAGE |
Hello All,
A GH Spolier page for Monday reads: "Luke comes to and asks Lucky to help him find where the mystery woman took Skye. Skye wakes bound and gagged. Skye is held hostage by the mystery woman." The same spoiler site for Friday has Sky wondering who her kidnapper is, that suggests that the ordeal may last a while. |
PW |
Sunday May 16 08:27:51 2004 Re: She's a Wonder, Wonder Woman! |
Seems as if Ashley Renee is auditioning for the part over on her site this week! She's got my vote!
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Mark C |
Sunday May 16 09:55:25 2004 Re: GH BONDAGE |
LUKE SPENCER wrote:
> better than seeing Monica Quartermaine get the treatment. Did Sarah Brown ever get the treatment??? |
Tom Davis |
Sunday May 16 10:19:17 2004 Re: GH |
anon22 wrote:
> Rebecca Herbst is on maternity leave from General > Hospital at this time. Actually, Robin Christopher is also headed for maternity leave when this storyline wraps. |
Sunday May 16 11:52:48 2004 Re: This Gun For Hire |
Mark O wrote:
> My point, sir, is just this: Alerts are there for a > reason. I'm quite certain that I'm not the only one who > takes them at face value and doesn't bother checking > "local listings" (though I'm in the same > geographic region as Kinky Napper). So it's what I thought. You were bashing someone who spends a LOT of time posting alerts, because you were too lazy to doublecheck. I was hoping that wasn't it. You post was unacceptable, I better not see anything like that again. If an alert doesn't pan out, you can post an informative note to that fact, but that's all. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 16 11:53:47 2004 Paragon |
This post was moved to Anything Goes. Poster: Me Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 16 13:11:43 2004 Spartacus (2004) |
> That was one weird slavegirl auction scene. It featured the protagonist clearly being offered as a sex slave by the auctioneer. He commented on her body and felt her up pretty good...
---- BTW, the TV-movie "Spartacus" has not yet been added to the Scene Database... At the least, this made up for the puzzling lack of any scenes in the "Attila" (2001) TV-movie. Four hours on Attila the Hun (who would force captives from previous battles to march in front of his advancing army, to absorb the battle's initial volley of arrows and javelins) -- and apparently, not a single slavegirl in chains?! |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday May 16 14:47:09 2004 Re: This Gun For Hire |
The Moderator wrote:
> You post was unacceptable, I better not see anything > like that again. If an alert doesn't pan out, you can > post an informative note to that fact, but that's all. To be honest I meant the tone of my post to be more tongue-in-cheek, but I can understand how it may have sounded as if I were bashing. I apologize to you and Kinky Napper. |
Mark O |
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