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Tuesday July 19 01:36:43 2005 OLTL |
YES!!! Scenes for this weeks shows showed the effin gorgoeus Melissa Archer (Natalie) bound and cleve gagged in her cute cheerleader outfit. Was dissaopointed with the bad tape gag a few weeks ago, this however looks promising, anything with a red -head and a tight cleve in a cute outfit does it for me!!!1 |
BO BUCHANAN |
Tuesday July 19 04:57:31 2005 Re: JosDids is updated! New URL! |
Jos wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that after 2 months of silence Jos > Dids is updated again. Because of the great silence I > have upped 3 clips. > > Don't forget to bookmark the new URL! Contact me for > trading, my list should be updated within a few days with > new additions. > http://josdids.port5.com I recognize Cameron Diaz from "Head Above Water" as the second gagged damsel, and Ursula Andress from "Red Sun" as the third one, but could you please identify the first gagged damsel? |
Hadji |
Tuesday July 19 06:32:22 2005 Re: JosDids is updated! New URL! |
Hadji wrote:
> could you please identify the first gagged damsel? It's there on the site. Alicia Silverstone in Excess Baggage. |
Jos |
josdids@gmail.com |
http://josdids.port5.com |
Tuesday July 19 09:38:08 2005 Lynda Carter w/putz from Dukes of Hazzard |
http://www.latinoreview.com/films_2005/wb/dukesofhazzard/images2/doh-34.jpg |
Trent |
Tuesday July 19 09:53:45 2005 Hero tying up the damsel? |
Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when the hero ties up the damsel (either to make sure she stays at her place or to fake a kidnapping for example) or which would be better, the hero finds the damsel, takes her gag off to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her there?
Thanks. |
Jos |
josdids@gmail.com |
http://josdids.port5.com |
Tuesday July 19 10:30:25 2005 Re: Lynda Carter w/putz from Dukes of Hazzard |
That registers a '0' on the interest meter |
Tuesday July 19 11:54:57 2005 Yet Another Site Update. |
Sofyan Syarief's latest features teen cutie-pie Rosalie Rowen (from the BATMAN BEYOND spin-off THE ZETA PROJECT) trussed-up by her robotic companion "Z" (who's under remote control by outside forces). Look for it in the guest art section. |
Robert Knaus |
RKNAUS@webtv.net |
http://community.webtv.net/RKNAUS/SaturdayMorning |
Tuesday July 19 13:07:40 2005 more alerts |
just put up some more alerts (on the old stuff you've already seen, unless you haven't) on the alerts page for the coming week. I almost never have time to just sit down with the tv listing and scan for scenes, but I do when I can. -hugs, val |
valkyrie |
http://valthesub.net |
Tuesday July 19 14:52:11 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Jos wrote:
> ...scenes when the hero > ties up the damsel... takes her gag off > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her there? Fave scene: Amy Thompson "It Takes A Thief," the "Case of Red Turnips" episode. |
Al Mundy |
Tuesday July 19 15:11:49 2005 OLTL |
Anything? |
Mel Gibson |
Tuesday July 19 15:44:53 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Jos wrote:
> Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when the hero > ties up the damsel (either to make sure she stays at her > place or to fake a kidnapping for example) or which would > be better, the hero finds the damsel, takes her gag off > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her there? > > Thanks. > http://josdids.port5.com ...One of my favorites of this type would be Shirley Jones getting the Full Treatment in the VERY old "Name of the Game" episode "The Third Choice". Maybe TV Land or some such will eventually show it, but they'd probably have to get a remastered version for it to be viewable. Shirley made a heckuva DiD, tho, even if not in great 'distress'. |
Overlooker |
Tuesday July 19 16:42:59 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Al Mundy wrote:
> Jos wrote: > > > ...scenes when the hero > > ties up the damsel... takes her gag off > > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her > there? What about Harrison Ford putting Karen Allen's gag back into her mouth in "Raiders of the Lost Ark"? |
Hadji |
Tuesday July 19 16:44:13 2005 Where's the '&%#$@' gag??? |
Sarah Michelle Gellar's soap scene has to be the all-time biggest ripoff |
Tuesday July 19 16:44:51 2005 Re: Where's the '&%#$@' gag??? |
> Sarah Michelle Gellar's soap scene has to be the all-time
> biggest ripoff Also Lea Thompson's scene in "Howard the Duck" |
Tuesday July 19 17:11:14 2005 Re: Attn: Japan Cartoon Fan |
Pat Powers wrote:
> Japan > images put in manga or anime designed to appeal to horny > male readers/viewers? Re: Japan "Manga" = Cartoon, correct? Been watching the Aya Ueto live action-based on manga show. The girls wearing the sailor type outfits, same as the cartoon I shown. But this really appearing just as soppy-tearjerker as typical Japanese shows. If use the term "Bubblegum" down there in the United States? Then understand best how to describe. What did for you fellas, made a clip of the start and abit showing the two leads (Ueto one of them), for you cartoon fans to have a look at. Decide if figure this will produce? Or if this show going back down to the farm |
Jay L |
Tuesday July 19 17:22:47 2005 Question for Chinese & Korean Fellas? |
Caught an ad for a soap.
Sure language is one of the Chinese languages, but the styles appear to be that of Korea? A bugger to ID. I've made an email/pass around clip so the fellas can at least see the cleave-gag scene. If like to have a look at it, take a shot at ID'ing? Let me know Thanks |
Jay L |
Tuesday July 19 17:47:26 2005 One life |
hey anything happen on one life to live today? |
JH |
Tuesday July 19 17:56:51 2005 Re: One life |
JH wrote:
> hey anything happen on one life to live today? All I saw was a *flash* at the end of the previews for tomorrow of Natalie being threatened by an unseen villain. He (I assume the killer's a he) was wearing gloves & brandishing a knife.) She was cleave-gagged with a scarf or cloth, her face was smudged, & she was scared. The gag looked pretty good, but (like I said) it *was* just a flash. *Sweet Gwendoline* I hate watching soaps!! It's like watching paint dry... a *hideous* color... with glaze added... so it dries... very... slowly. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Tuesday July 19 18:02:51 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Jos wrote:
> Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when the hero > ties up the damsel (either to make sure she stays at her > place or to fake a kidnapping for example) or which would > be better, the hero finds the damsel, takes her gag off > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her there? > > Thanks. My all time favourite is probably from the Terry Jones(?) directed episode of Young Indiana Jones. Indy is undercover in a Spanish ballet company during WW1 and has to implement a convuluted plan, which he fears the company diva (Amanda Ooms) will expose, so he grabs her and ties her in a closet. Later when he tries to feed her a sandwich she tells him she's actually a spy on his side, but rather than just untie her he carries her to his hideout. There are some very funny, very sexy moments and it's probably one of the all time TV greats. Other goodies include the Hong kong movie "Black Mask" with Jet Li tying and gagging the heroine in his hideout - for her protection - and the Kay Kyser movie "My Favourite Spy" which has two scenes on the same theme. |
moxx of balhoom |
mike@timelord.wanadoo.co.uk |
Tuesday July 19 18:24:06 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Yea that Young Indiana Jones scene is a holy grail for me. Great scene, she is very agitated and we hear about it? Does anyone have any caps or a vid of this scene? Thanks |
Gerard |
Tuesday July 19 18:58:25 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
> > Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when the
> hero > > ties up the damsel (either to make sure she stays at > her > > place or to fake a kidnapping for example) or which > would > > be better, the hero finds the damsel, takes her gag > off > > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves her > there? > > > > Thanks. > Lee Majors gagging and ungagging Britt Eckland on The Six Million Dollar Man. As a good guy, he also tied up women on The Fall Guy and Jake 2.0. Lucky bastard. |
ss |
Tuesday July 19 19:19:02 2005 Sons and Daughters pic |
Just thought I'd share it - and don't ask why I was looking at a Sons and Daughters website >:( |
Mr.? |
Tuesday July 19 19:30:38 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Jos wrote:
> Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when the hero > ties up the damsel (either to make sure she stays at her > place or to fake a kidnapping for example) Faye Dunaway and Robert Redford, "Three Days of the Condor." "This is not fair!" |
Patrick |
pat512@yahoo.com |
Tuesday July 19 20:10:49 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
ss wrote:
> > > Hi everyone. Can you guys remember scenes when > the > > hero > > > ties up the damsel (either to make sure she > stays at > > her > > > place or to fake a kidnapping for example) or > which > > would > > > be better, the hero finds the damsel, takes her > gag > > off > > > to ask something than re-gags her and leaves > her > > there? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > Lee Majors gagging and ungagging Britt Eckland on The Six > Million Dollar Man. As a good guy, he also tied up women > on The Fall Guy and Jake 2.0. Lucky bastard. I recall his scene on "The Fall Guy"; he bound and gagged Mary-Margaret Humes because she was being belligerent. They were on a train together, and they were both seeking the same culprit. They got into some sort of argument, and an altercation ensued, at the end of which she wound up bound and gagged. Her hands were cuffed to a pole, and she was gagged with a thick white cloth tied between her teeth. Lee Majors then offered to remove her gag and feed her if she promised not to scream. |
Hadji |
Tuesday July 19 20:15:17 2005 Re: Lynda Carter w/putz from Dukes of Hazzard |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: These sorts of jokes tend to go over badly. |
The Moderator |
Tuesday July 19 20:16:58 2005 Re: Lynda Carter w/putz from Dukes of Hazzard |
Van wrote:
> Two things: > > (1) That's LYNDA CARTER!! Show some respect, you young > snapperwhipper! > > (2) And that ain't no putz. That's a Willie. :-) > http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ Reply just to salvage the part that isn't a reply to a post the Mod is going to nuke. |
Brian R |
Tuesday July 19 20:23:08 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
moxx of balhoom wrote:
> My all time favourite is probably from the Terry Jones(?) > directed episode of Young Indiana Jones. Indy is > undercover in a Spanish ballet company during WW1 and has > to implement a convuluted plan, which he fears the > company diva (Amanda Ooms) will expose, so he grabs her > and ties her in a closet. And of course the other from Young Indy: Title: Young Indiana Jones Medium: TV Series Actress: Lynsey Baxter Description: Episode: "The Phantom Train of Doom". Indy is in WWI Africa and when him and his pals are on a mission to capture a German general they encounter a cute German courier (Baxter) clad in boots and a riding oufit and take her hostage. First they tie her hands behind her back and gag her in the covered wagon. When Indy ungags her she says "Never mind, I am sure you enjoy tying women up". When Indy tries to feed her, she takes one bite, sniffs and says, "I'd like my gag back, please." |
Brian R |
Tuesday July 19 22:08:24 2005 Re: Jessica Alba |
Sorry guys, I didn't know there were already posts about this, I've just become a regular pretty recently. |
Seth |
Tuesday July 19 22:34:50 2005 Re: Jessica Alba |
Seth wrote:
> > Sorry guys, > I didn't know there were already posts about this, I've > just become a regular pretty recently. No need to apologize Seth We really appreciate the great work/quality pics and had you been the first one to break this news to us you would most likely be treated with Godlike reverence. .. or at the very least the same tone of voice that Homer uses when he says... "UHHMMM DOOOHH NUTS" ;) as it is here's a Hearty HiHo Welcome to the coolest DID site on the web |
Snowcat |
Tuesday July 19 22:36:40 2005 Re: Jessica Alba |
Seth wrote:
> > Sorry guys, > I didn't know there were already posts about this, I've > just become a regular pretty recently. ..Don't get gunshy over this, newbie. Where The Jessica is concerned, better to err on the side of posting instead of not posting, eye always say...errr...That is unless Mr. Mod says otherwise, eye suppose. I'd seen those very pictures just a day or 2 before on a link to another [german?] site, and thought at the time that they were the best quality shots of those 2 scenes that I'd yet seen. |
Overlooker |
Tuesday July 19 22:37:18 2005 Re: Hero tying up the damsel? |
Lots of examples in the classics:
Robert Wagner tying up Dolores Hart to sort of shanghai her aboard the ship in "Sail a Crooked Ship." He sets her down on the bed and takes out the gag, she starts chewing him out and he puts it back. Ella Raines in "The Runaround," where Rod Cameron is hired to bring her back to her father or boyfriend or whoever it was. John Dahl, I think it was, tying and gagging Deanna Durbin and throwing her over his shoulder to deliver her someplace in "Something in the Wind." And one of the classics is Woody Allen tying up Diane Keaton in "Sleeper," another take off the gag and she yells at him and he puts it back scene. Wish they'd do more of those delivery and talkback scenes. |
Paul |
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