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Sunday August 25 04:20:37 2019 Re: Other Mainstream DID Websites Recommendations? |
Anuvids Forum, DIDs and laughs in the same place |
Mandrake |
Sunday August 25 07:53:25 2019 Re: Other Mainstream DID Websites Recommendations? |
This site has been around for over 22 years. I doubt that there's been more than a handful of sites, commercial included, that have survived that long out of millions. I think we can attribute that to the Moderator. |
Caesar |
Sunday August 25 08:59:15 2019 Lifetime September 2019 |
Upcoming in September Lifetime has 5 Cheerleader themed thrillers on the schedule. Sept 2, 7,8, 14, 15. All new films. Can't confirm any scenes but there is always hope that at least 1 will pan out. https://www.mylifetime.com/movies |
Sunday August 25 11:01:02 2019 Re: Lifetime September 2019 |
On August 25 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Upcoming in September Lifetime has 5 Cheerleader > themed thrillers on the schedule. One of them called "Undercover Cheerleader." A perfect title, let's hope it pans out. |
Sunday August 25 15:15:03 2019 Re: Lifetime September 2019 |
> One of them called "Undercover Cheerleader." A > perfect title, let's hope it pans out. I've always thought that there should have been an adaptation of Sweet Valley High's R for Revenge. The SVH cheerleaders are kidnapped one by one by a new librarian who's gone crazy and has flashbacks to her high school days when she was bullied by cheerleaders. The book has some nice descriptions including gag talk among the girls. There's even a nice little pic of 3 beautiful cheerleaders bound and gagged on the inside cover on some editions |
Paco the Bandit |
Sunday August 25 17:10:32 2019 Re: Cradling Scenes |
> > scenes where the damsel is carried in the manner of "bride over the threshold,"Anyone want to share some scenes of this type in case I missed them? > The carrying technique you describe is called “cradling” (or, more completely, “cradling in arms”, to use the tags list terminology). ~~~~ Two more examples: Elizabeth Ashley in Mission: Impossible ("The Question"; 7.16). Kate Nelligan in "Terror Stalks the Class Reunion" (1992). |
J.T. |
Sunday August 25 19:56:16 2019 Karoline Herfurth |
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The Moderator |
Sunday August 25 19:57:09 2019 Re: Abducted: The Mary Stauffer Story (2019) |
This post was moved to The Video Page. Poster: J.T. Reason: Video request or link not on Video Page. See FAQs 1.11 & 1.12. TRAILERS COUNT! |
The Moderator |
Sunday August 25 23:12:32 2019 Bring the Funny |
I put the name in the title field instead of the person intentionally because I dont want to get anyone hopes up. But on a promo for Tuesday's episode of Bring the Funny, one of the acts is a guy who I guess uses duct tape in his acts. The promo showed Chrissy Teigen standing on stage with the guy and he says something about Chrissy not voting for him last round. He then pulls out a roll of duct tape and pulls the tape. Later in the promo it shows him wrapping tape around his head with Chrissy still standing there laughing. I'm not saying there is a scene for Chrissy, likely nothing happens of interest, but figured it'd be good to keep an eye on it Tuesday. maybe we get lucky since she isnt someone who the potential is usually there for. |
Fred |
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