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Wednesday September 19 00:01:05 2007 Re: Chuck on NBC |
(unsigned poster) wrote: So when exactly DOES this show air??
"Chuck" is a new show, premiering Monday, Sept 24 on NBC at 8PM EDT. |
anon22 |
Wednesday September 19 00:28:54 2007 Re: Hollyoaks strikes again? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Is it my imagination or does Hollyoaks and The Bill have > more scenes than any other show currently running on > television? Just appears, "Lenssen und Partner" currently running at 42 DB entries and could be 43 after I scan my tape. For all "The Bill" and "HollyOaks" eps, they'd really need a good run to catch that. |
Jay L |
Wednesday September 19 00:38:09 2007 Re: Hollyoaks strikes again? |
civil wrote:
> They general are a couple of months behind in their > airings on BBCAmerica. You Yanks are lucky. Those "America" channels from afew other countries are great as well. Wish we had them Our's appear afew years behind. Or longer for Centrovetrine. Correct Zinger? ;) |
Jay L |
Wednesday September 19 00:46:20 2007 Re: Jay L - Centovetrine |
Our's appear afew years behind. Or longer for
Centrovetrine. Correct Zinger? ;) Yes Jay - but remember the eventual 'payoff' with that great Melania Maccaferri scene...and someday,the Anna Safroncik scene...someday... |
zinger |
Wednesday September 19 01:03:19 2007 Re: Chuck on NBC |
anon22 wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: So when exactly DOES this show > air?? > > "Chuck" is a new show, premiering Monday, Sept > 24 on NBC at 8PM EDT. > Whether the scene airs on the first episode or not to me is irrelevant. It's one of the rare new shows this season that I'm gonna watch, regardless of DID scenes. Chuck and Reaper will be my must-watch in terms of new shows. For the rest, I'm gonna stick with the usual: NCIS, the CSIs, Heroes, etc. Hope to see lots of scenes this fall though... |
ACC |
accasino@hotmail.com |
Wednesday September 19 01:07:40 2007 Re: Chuck on NBC |
ACC wrote:
> Hope to see lots of scenes this fall though... "Supernatural" is adding two female hotties this season, so they should be in plenty of tight situations. |
Wednesday September 19 01:26:35 2007 Jennifer Aniston |
I just found this, and I'm wondering if anyone has any info as to where it came from. I don't know if I'm doing this right, so sorry if the picture doesn't come up. Anyway, here's the link to the page where I found it.
http://www.friendscafe.org/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/36000/cat/1871 |
missedids |
missedids@yahoo.com |
Wednesday September 19 05:47:26 2007 Re: Jennifer Aniston |
missedids wrote:
> I just found this... Wow! Now, all she needs is a pair of handcuffs! And the tape over her mouth, of course. |
This is what Abel |
Wednesday September 19 05:49:17 2007 Re: Smallville hopes down the tubes |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> and why cant we get to see what was takem out. DAMNIT!!! Bummer! Thanks for the heads-up, though. Actually, I remember some people saying that there was more gaggage in the promos than in the actual episode. Is this true? |
This is what Abel |
Wednesday September 19 07:21:57 2007 Re: Hollyoaks strikes again? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Episode at the link (starts right away with Katy > > B&G). > > Thanks, that was a great scene (love the OTM's). > > Is it my imagination or does Hollyoaks and The Bill have > more scenes than any other show currently running on > television? Not that I know anything about these shows; > are they ever on US television? As Jay says there are more productive shows in other countries but certainly at the moment The Bill and Hollyoaks are two of the most productive shows in the UK - though I suppose it helps that they are both on 52 weeks a year, > > For those who watch and report on these shows could I ask > a favor: I'm in the US and have never seen these shows, > but for all I know they run on BBC America, or on the > show's website, and in the case above, youtube. So, the > favor, when you see a scene can also tell us when and > where it plays; and if it's not the US, maybe you could > say so and then write where and when we can see it, if > you know that is; thanks. Not 100% clear what you mean - i did specifiy it was a UK premiere which i would hope would make it clear that it was airing over here and not in the States. I could specify which channel in the UK was airing the show I suppose, in this case Channel 4, but aside from BBCAmerica i really don't know which channels over there show the British programmes, nor how far behind they are. What I try to do is to get UK programmes and films into the database ASAP,so that people over there know what episodes to look out for. If there's no episode title i'll try to specify the date of original broadcast. That's really all i can do though, it's up to you guys to correlate the DB with the episodes broadcast on your channels to try and work out when an episode is coming up. We had a similar situation here incidently with Neighbours (an australian Soap Opera that currently airs on the BBC over here_ - we knew the Nicky Wheelen scenes hd aired in Australia because they were announced here early this year but were unsure how far behind the BBC broadcast was. Just had to keep an eye on the TV listings until a plotline came up which fitted the scenario of the kidnap. Suffice to say it was broadcast in the UK a couple of months ago, and most people didmanage to see it. > > It kind of sucks when you guys report on these shows and > we can't see them in the US, because after all, this is a > mostly a US shows page, right? Don't get me wrong, I > like to hear about them and get links to pics and such > and I know they end up on some generous people's sites > eventually. But there really is confusion sometimes when > you don't give time and channel because it might be BBC > America even though most of the time it's not US at all (or so it seems). Thanks! ANd how do you think we feel? your daytime Soap operas are far more productive than ours, we're constantly reading about them here and wishing we had access to the episodes. It's far worse for us in the UK than you have it in the States. If it wasn't for certain sites on the net we wouldn't get to see half the stuff you do. |
Moxx of Balhoom |
Wednesday September 19 08:28:15 2007 nancy drew question |
can anyone tell me a site where to get scans of nancy drew gagged in the books? |
Wednesday September 19 08:34:33 2007 Any good DiD's in books lately |
Has anyone read any good bound and gagged damsels in reads lately? |
AP |
ansemopemb@aol.com |
Wednesday September 19 09:41:50 2007 Re: Any good DiD's in books lately |
AP wrote:
> Has anyone read any good bound and gagged damsels in > reads lately? "The Third Secret" by Steve Berry. It features a lady bound and gagged with tape near the end of the book. I liked how the author described the bondage, but it is unclear how she managed to escape her predicament. It just says, "she started running" or something like that... |
This is what Abel |
Wednesday September 19 10:23:24 2007 Holly Hunter |
can someone describe he scene? What kind of gag. When and where was it on? |
JRO |
Wednesday September 19 10:43:43 2007 Wrestling Premium Channel |
Some great stuff available on premium cable here in Toronto for wrestling fans
Unfortunately, despite pooling all of our empties, Jay L & I were only able to afford the 'Budget Preview' package http://majorjohns.com/wrestling.rm |
Stephanie |
http://www.majorjohns.com |
Wednesday September 19 10:44:03 2007 Lauren Koslow |
To my knowledge Lauren Koslow has received the
full treatment twice (with cleaves)on Days two times.Once in a dream sequence with Alison Sweeney and once by Alison in a fantasy sequence.Does anybody know of any other scences with Lauren Koslow in Days or other roles. |
TSR |
Wednesday September 19 12:50:43 2007 Re: Jennifer Aniston |
missedids wrote:
> I just found this, There was a video clip, some kind of computer generated thing but she was never gagged in the clip, although she may have had tape in her hands. It was a spot for weight, something like don't be afraid to talk about weight problems/peer pressure, something like that. |
Wednesday September 19 15:25:23 2007 Re: Any good DiD's in books lately |
AP wrote:
> Has anyone read any good bound and gagged damsels in > reads lately? How to Seduce a Ghost by Hope McIntrye (sic) Cue the Easter Bunny by Liz Evans Both have the 1st person female detective getting into full treatment fun.... |
steve a |
Wednesday September 19 15:37:04 2007 why did moderator move it to trading page |
Mr Moderator, why did you move the comments referring to Jenni's page to the trading forum. I thought that it was ok to discuss friend's pages here. What am I missing? There are some GREAT pics there that should be here if there was a way to post pics here. |
confused |
Wednesday September 19 16:57:22 2007 Re: Holly Hunter |
JRO wrote:
> can someone describe he scene? What kind of gag. When > and where was it on? Naked, lying face-down on her bed, handcuffs around her wrists & ankles, arms outstretched and legs together, with her body in the shape of a "T". No gag. (a gag would have ruined the several pages of dialogue.) Using red lipstick, the perp has written his name on her left buttcheek, "'07" on the right, and a smiley-face on her back. Her partner discovers her, but leaves in disgust without releasing her. Earl (the angel) drops by and they chat. He doesn't release her either. Later, her partner returns and this time he unlocks the cuffs. He then leaves, without saying anything. I missed the very beginning of the episode, so I won't compose a dBase entry until after the rerun on Thursday (unless someone beats me to it). :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Wednesday September 19 17:02:38 2007 Tricia Helfer Gagged |
Looks better as a blonde but what a great B&G scene from the movie 'Memory' (and nice tight OTM gag).
Reminiscient of 'Memories of Midnight' with Jane Seymour |
http://www.dailymotion.com/njk900/video/x30o78_memory1_people |
Wednesday September 19 17:02:45 2007 Unusual movie and trailer |
Interestin find here ( NSFW)
http://www.boundheat.com/news.php |
Dina |
Wednesday September 19 17:21:37 2007 Re: Holly Hunter |
JRO wrote:
> can someone describe he scene? What kind of gag. When > and where was it on? No gag. It was a consensual bondage scene played for humor (not broad humor, more subtle stuff) involving Holly Hunter and a guy she picked up. He tied her in an upper spreadeagle face down on a bed with her ankles tied together and they goofed and laughed and played around while naked. He got scared and ran away leaving her tied up when he found out she was a cop, but not before he drew a smiley face on her back and wrote the words "Zack 07" on her buttcheeks. Then her boyfriend came in, saw the words Zack 07 on her buttcheeks, and left in disgust. Then her guardian angel came in and settled in for a long talk, refusing to untie her on the grounds it would be "interference." Much to her chagrin. Then my fricking VCR went out. |
Pat Powers |
Wednesday September 19 17:25:42 2007 Re: Holly Hunter |
Van wrote:
> Naked, lying face-down on her bed, handcuffs around her > wrists & ankles, ... GMTA,dude! |
Pat Powers |
Wednesday September 19 18:26:17 2007 Re: Update - 9/16 |
Gratefuldead Roger wrote:
> > The Molly Sims set isn't bondage, but a rare footgag > (versus handgag). > http://boundandgagged2005.tripod.com/index.htm<< That's great! It looks like a funny scene. Thanks for posting it. |
Doug R |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/knotbusters/index.html |
Wednesday September 19 19:04:55 2007 Re: Wrestling Premium Channel |
Stephanie wrote:
> Some great stuff available on premium cable here in > Toronto for wrestling fans > ... > http://majorjohns.com/wrestling.rm Nice update; what was the name of that movie? |
Wednesday September 19 19:22:38 2007 Women writers |
It has been mentioned here about women screen writers putting bound and gagged DIDs in the script. I too find that great, but.... is there any actress/screen writers out there who wrote a script that put themselves in a bound and gagged situation. and were any produced |
Wednesday September 19 20:12:24 2007 Women Writers |
Halle Berry Introducing Dorothy Dandridge was
involved as a producer and as the lead actress had a full treatment scene. |
TSR |
Wednesday September 19 20:59:40 2007 Re: Chuck on NBC |
ACC wrote:
> anon22 wrote: > > "Chuck" is a new show, premiering Monday, > Whether the scene airs on the first episode or not to me > is irrelevant. Unless it gets a quick hook and the scene never airs, |
Brian R |
Wednesday September 19 21:03:15 2007 Re: why did moderator move it to trading page |
confused wrote:
> Mr Moderator, why did you move the comments referring to > Jenni's page to the trading forum. Because it's off-topic. > I thought that it was > ok to discuss friend's pages here. You thought incorrectly. You can refer to another site but discussion of them is off-topic. Has been for a long time. I allow people to talk about them on Trade as part of its somewhat looser rules. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday September 19 21:09:10 2007 Re: Women writers |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> is there any actress/screen writers > out there who wrote a script that put themselves in a > bound and gagged situation. Well, Suzanna Love is listed as a writer for The Boogeyman (1980), one of three. No telling whether she wrote her fine scene or not. |
Brian R |
Wednesday September 19 21:46:23 2007 Re: Women writers |
Brian R wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > is there any actress/screen writers > > out there who wrote a script that put themselves in > a > > bound and gagged situation. Didn't Victoria Principal help produce or write the screenplay for "Blind Witness", the novie in which she is bound and gagged with packaing tape wound completely around her head? She may have intentionally cut her hair short in anticipation of being gagged in that manner. |
Hadji |
Wednesday September 19 22:03:47 2007 Re: Hollyoaks strikes again? |
Moxx of Balhoom wrote:
> As Jay says there are more productive shows in other > countries but certainly at the moment The Bill and > Hollyoaks are two of the most productive shows in the UK > - though I suppose it helps that they are both on 52 > weeks a year, Correct, wanted you to get your "attaboys" for wading through "The Bill" and "Hollyoaks". And know from wading through those shows you really had to put the effort in. |
Jay L |
Wednesday September 19 22:28:39 2007 Re: Chuck on NBC |
> anon22 wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: So when exactly DOES this show > air?? > > "Chuck" is a new show, premiering Monday, Sept > 24 on NBC at 8PM EDT. > I can confirm that the scene doesn't happen in the 1st episode. NBC has the 1st episode On Demand. I just skimmed through it & there is no scene. |
JasonF |
Wednesday September 19 22:29:07 2007 Re: why did moderator move it to trading page |
The Moderator wrote:
.> confused wrote: .> .> > Mr Moderator, why did you move the comments .> referring to .> > Jenni's page to the trading forum. .> .> Because it's off-topic. .> .> > I thought that it was .> > ok to discuss friend's pages here. .> .> You thought incorrectly. You can refer to another site .> but discussion of them is off-topic. Has been for a .> long time. .> .> I allow people to talk about them on Trade as part .> of its somewhat looser rules. 1) Problem is that in that page I can not respond. 2) surely it is not off-topic to discuss mainstream pics and how to upload them 3) why didn't the moderator have the courtesy to answer the question |
Wednesday September 19 22:42:55 2007 Re: Women writers |
Hadji wrote:
> She may have intentionally > cut her hair short in anticipation of being gagged in that manner. If she did that, then she's lame. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Wednesday September 19 22:43:28 2007 Re: why did moderator move it to trading page |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> 3) why didn't the moderator have the courtesy to answer > the question If you thought that, then you're lame. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Wednesday September 19 22:50:31 2007 Re: US vs World Scene Production |
Moxx of Balhoom wrote:
> It kind of sucks when you guys report on these shows and > we can't see them in the US, because after all, this is a > mostly a US shows page, right? ***** ANd how do you think we feel? your daytime Soap operas are far more productive than ours, we're constantly reading about them here and wishing we had access to the episodes. It's far worse for us in the UK than you have it in the States. If it wasn't for certain sites on the net we wouldn't get to see half the stuff you do. ***** Think that myself reading this site at times, and I get 4 US channels. :) Kind of humourous, I'd have to say the worst off of the lot is the Arabs. So many times, some good looking babes, good lead up, all set and then turns into girl B&G'ing guy, or guy scenes, or just sit in chair etc So I'm wading through this one, (looks like an Omar Shariff?). Guy fest with blown gal opportunity after blown just sit in the chair gal opportunity...when they *finally* got around to tying the gal to a pole Just watch, because of the rarity, when clip & pass around the Collectors will give her an "attagirl" because she MiddleEastern and girlbondage rare. But you just know if it a Yank film there'd be some serious acid cracks about all the putzes, lack of gag, or she should be wearing a thong ;) |
Jay L |
Wednesday September 19 22:53:56 2007 Re: Hollyoaks strikes again? |
Jay L wrote:
> Moxx of Balhoom wrote: > wanted you to get your "attaboys" for > wading through "The Bill" and > "Hollyoaks". > And know from wading through those shows you really had to put the effort in. I don't watch either, but I spotted the reference to the possible scene in "The Bill" while scanning through the Radio Times that day looking for something else. Copper awakening to burglars after spending an illicit night with a woman he was supposed to be protecting sounded promising, and so it turned out. Incidentally, "The Old Bill" is one London slang term for the police because before the foundation of the Metropolitan force, officers of the Watch carried warrant papers, a Bill, in a cleft on the end of the staff with which they were armed. That custom also gives us the word "tipstaff." As for "Hollyoaks", you just have to love Merseyside and the Wirral - it seems rich birds driving round with bound and gagged hostages in open convertibles are so common that no one takes any notice any more! :-) |
Mad Dan |
http://www.dansdidnts.com |
Wednesday September 19 23:44:00 2007 Re: Naomi Watts |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
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