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Sunday November 22 01:11:16 2009
Re: A scene where you least expect it!
Oz wrote:

> According to todays Buffalo News, there will be a scene
> on tomorrow nights American Music Awards! Adam Lamberts
> number fetures "leather, chains, handcuffs" and
> includes him "dragging a shackled woman across the
> stage"

I saw a brief clip of the people who may be involved in this number. Be prepared for a lot of putz activity here.
Moriarty
Sunday November 22 07:30:16 2009
Re: Spooks -New - Hermione Norris
Kenny wrote:

> Splendid pic, for which, may thanks!

Man, I really miss that era when damsels' hands were bound behind their back.
Abel
Sunday November 22 10:06:47 2009
Re: Smallville
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> About 20 minutes in, Lois is shown with Zod and her >
> hands are cuffed in front with thick bands of steel.

No gag. ends by the halfway point

civil
Sunday November 22 11:23:09 2009
Re: Spooks -New - Hermione Norris
Well, at least the villain taped her mouth after taping her hands. Can't stand when they bind the hands with tape and then cloth-gag them. Who would ever go to the trouble of finding a cloth to use as a gag when they've got a roll of duct tape?
MadFish
Sunday November 22 11:55:35 2009
Re: Spooks -New - Hermione Norris
MadFish wrote:

> Who would ever go to the
> trouble of finding a cloth to use as a gag when they've
> got a roll of duct tape?

Well, a cloth gag, if tied properly, is usually more effective than a tape gag. Now, what the bad guys *should* do is find a cloth, stuff it in the damsel's mouth, and then seal it in with duct tape (and seal it in by wrapping the tape around her head!)

Then again, having worked with many different bondage models, it is *very* hard to gag someone completely. Especially bondage models, they can talk up a storm even when gagged...
Moraxian
http://www.moraxiansgalleries.com
Sunday November 22 14:26:42 2009
Re: A scene - follow-up
Oz wrote:

> Adam Lamberts number ...includes him "dragging a shackled woman across the
> stage"

Here's a pic...
Guy Random
http://ontheflix.com/2009/11/21/adam-lambert-drags-a-woman-during-american-music-awards-rehearsals/
Sunday November 22 14:32:43 2009
Re: A scene where you least expect it!
Moriarty wrote:

Well,we're not interested in putzes though.

Sunday November 22 16:08:30 2009
Thanks everyone
Due to grave serious personal matters, it is possible that I won't be able to post here or even visit again. Just in case, I want to thank Brian and everyone else who made this site what it is, and what it was to me for nine years - always worth a visit.
Peter de K
Sunday November 22 16:51:11 2009
Re: Spooks -New - Hermione Norris
> it is *very* hard to gag someone completely.

Aye but in purely practical terms, "silencing" is not the aim. The object of the exercise is to render sound unrecognizable and/or prevent it carrying over any effective distance for a given period of time.

Anyhoo! For me the primary appeal is one of visual aesthetic.

Kenny
Sunday November 22 19:25:49 2009
Re: A scene where you least expect it!
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Moriarty wrote:
> Well,we're not interested in putzes though.

That was the point. I was warning you of the possibility.
Moriarty
Sunday November 22 19:57:21 2009
Re: Thanks everyone
Peter de K wrote:

> Due to grave serious personal matters, it is possible
> that I won't be able to post here or even visit again.
> Just in case, I want to thank Brian and everyone else who
> made this site what it is, and what it was to me for nine
> years - always worth a visit.

I'm sorry to hear that life has handed you terrible troubles, and I hope events surprise you by working out after all. If not, though, fare thee well and stay strong, okay? I'm sure at least a few of us will send our best wishes and any good luck we can spare your way.

The Kindly One
Sunday November 22 20:57:08 2009
Re: Thanks everyone
I'll pray for you Buddy
Snowcat
Sunday November 22 21:51:47 2009
Re: Thanks everyone
Peter de K wrote:

> > Due to grave serious personal matters, it is
> possible
> > that I won't be able to post here or even visit
> again.
> > Just in case, I want to thank Brian and everyone
> else who
> > made this site what it is, and what it was to me for
> nine
> > years - always worth a visit.

Take care Peter, and I hope your troubles work out as best as they can. You've always got a home & some pals here. I know last year when I was hit by tragedy so many of the folks here took time not only to wish me well here on the page but to send e-mails as well. A good bunch here (for the most part! :-) )

Good luck buddy. Jeff
JP
japfeif@aol.com
Sunday November 22 22:07:59 2009
Joker Blogs DID
nice little scene from an amatuer doing the "secret blogs" of the Joker from Arkham Aslyum...one has a nice gagged brunette on screen for quite some time with muffling, although she does wear a chicken mask for a moment or two and there is a putz.

link on the video page!
RockLobster
Sunday November 22 22:49:56 2009
Re: Spooks -New - Hermione Norris
Kenny wrote:


> Anyhoo! For me the primary appeal is one of visual aesthetic.

In most cases, that's what I'm shooting for as well, but occasionally you have a model you just want to keep quiet... ;-)

Anyway, we all have our preferences, and that's a great thing.
Moraxian
http://www.moraxiansgalleries.com

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