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Tuesday June 01 00:58:49 2004
MURHPY'S LAW strikes again
Sorry that I wasn't able to post an alert earlier, but MURPHY'S LAW struck again on BBC America Monday night. In an episode called "Electric Bill" there is at least one scene of a female kidnap victim sporting a duct tape gag at the 75 minute mark. On the off-hand miracle that you happened to check this page as I'm posting just after Midnight CST, you still have time to catch the scene at approximately 12:15 a.m. CST.

There may be more than one scene of this female or other females in full treatment, as the show focuses on a professional kidnapper, but I only saw a glimpse of the female victim at the 75-minute mark. The only other (anti-alert) info I can provide is that the kidnapper's final victim was a male, and he is penned up inside a coffin at a mortuary in the show's final 15-20 minutes.

I was able to throw in a tape of the second airing (going right now)

Also, I caught a hand-gag at the very end of Monday night's JONATHAN CREEK episode, but nothing else of the show before the last five minutes.

As with all the BBC shows, these will re-run again at some point, hopefully in the near future.
KEVIN
Tuesday June 01 05:38:50 2004
Bondage modelling situations
> "Emergency" often mixed humorous incidents in with the serious ones. AFAIK none of the current EMT shows do this.

Howsomeever, "Reno 911" might be a possible venue for a humorous segment involving a bondage photographer and her tied and gagged female models.
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And in the famous 1966 That Girl premiere episode ("Don't Just Do Something, Stand There"), the interfering bystander doesn't realize that the abduction of the pretty B&g'd woman is for a perfume commercial being filmed.
Kinky-napper
Tuesday June 01 10:22:20 2004
Re: D.E.B.S.
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> > If you hadn't included a pic I'd have thunk that
> this was
> > a figment of your imagination
>
>there is also a pic in Premire magazine June 04, but nothing of interest to us anywhere I can find.

The pic in Premiere IIRC is of a DEB trapped under a ceiling with spikes descending on her. She is not restrained.
peril lover
Tuesday June 01 11:23:24 2004
Re: MURHPY'S LAW strikes again
May be a scene in the clip at the link (I can't play it on my computer)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/drama/murphyslaw/synopses.shtml
Tuesday June 01 11:41:21 2004
Re: D.E.B.S.
> If you hadn't included a pic I'd have thunk
> that
> > this was
> > > a figment of your imagination..


Take away the guns and it's a distinctly fakable image.
Anyone know of a bigger repro?
Mad Dan
Tuesday June 01 14:06:21 2004
ATWT handgag recap
I wasn't quick enough on the trigger finger, but they did re-cap the handgag scene on AS THE WORLD TURNS in the very opening shot, and it is a beaut. West Coast alert advice... start taping the commercials right before the start, because it pops in quickly, and guessing didn't exactly work for me.

BTW, The guy that comes to her aid tells her to run, and she does, but the two guys take him down pretty quickly and presumably go after her when the shot fades to black, so there could be more later in the show.
KEVIN
Tuesday June 01 14:18:04 2004
ATWT update
Looks like the handgag was it. At about the 15 minute mark, the two thugs are shown working the good guy over, and the lady returns and breaks a bottle over one of the thugs' head. The other guy starts to come toward her, but she's already called the police and the sirens are blaring, so they take off. End of promising premise...
KEVIN
Tuesday June 01 15:17:21 2004
Re: Florencia Advertisement
Ayador wrote:

> Be patient with geocities
>

Indeed, Daniel Jackson. It was worth the wait ... thanks for sharing.
Biff
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff
Tuesday June 01 17:33:13 2004
Re: Bondage modelling situations
> And in the famous 1966 That Girl premiere episode
> ("Don't Just Do Something, Stand There"), the
> interfering bystander doesn't realize that the abduction
> of the pretty B&g'd woman is for a perfume commercial being filmed.

Yeah, kind of interesting that "That Girl" the TV standard for the attactive woman of the sixties, started her TV career as a bondage model...
Pat Powers
Tuesday June 01 19:08:46 2004
Bondage modelling situations
> > And in the famous 1966 That Girl premiere episode ("Don't Just Do Something, Stand There"), the interfering bystander doesn't realize that the abduction of the pretty B&g'd woman is for a perfume commercial being filmed.
>
> kind of interesting that "That Girl" the TV standard for the attactive woman of the sixties, started her TV career as a bondage model...
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And not a completely unrealistic premise. Several Hollywood actresses have had doors open for them based on a brief role w/ no lines -- but memorable.

E.g., Courteney Cox's debut as the girl who's picked to dance onstage in Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" video, and Ali Landry somersaulting & splitting in a Doritos commercial. :-)
Kinky-napper
Tuesday June 01 20:42:22 2004
Re: D.E.B.S.
peril lover wrote:

> The pic in Premiere IIRC is of a DEB trapped under a
> ceiling with spikes descending on her. She is not restrained.

There is a pic from D.E.B.S. in the June issue of Girlfriends Magazine, page 44, featuring actresses Alex Breckenridge and Claire Kramer. One of them is tied AOH being held at knifepoint by the other. I'm not sure which is which though.


perilousgirl
Tuesday June 01 23:17:53 2004
VH-1 Most Metal Moments
Saw this quick clip on the aforementioned show last night. The segment was concerning David Lee Roth & his bodyguards: a female bodybuilder and a dwarf. They did a quick cutaway shot of a shapely, scantily-clad woman tied standing arms apart with two dwarves running around her. Just wondered if anybody could identify the clip... I don't think it was from any of Roth's videos, but hope somebody can identify it.
Curie S.
Tuesday June 01 23:55:42 2004
Re: VH-1 Most Metal Moments
> clip... I don't think it was from any of Roth's videos,
> but hope somebody can identify it.


It was from Van Halen's Pretty Woman video
TheFool

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