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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Saturday November 22 00:58:09 2014 Scorpion |
This post was deleted. Poster: Jack Reason: Video request or link not on Video Page. See FAQs 1.11 & 1.12. |
The Moderator |
Saturday November 22 06:44:08 2014 Father Dowling Mysteries |
My mom just started re-watching the first season of the show and it reminded of me something. I vaguely recall on one of the "next time on" recaps that involved an imposter Sister Stephanie, that both women were B&G at one point, being held at gunpoint by the bad guy. Maybe I'm combining two different episodes, maybe I dreamed it, I don't know, but does anyone else? |
Professor Pericles |
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Saturday November 22 10:09:43 2014 Re: Question |
The best cheerleaders-in-bondage book cover (maybe the only one) is Sweet Valley High's "R for Revenge". Anyone know of any others? Dextor wrote: - That cover described of Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew dressed as a cheerleader and bound and gagged doesn't exist. Pamela Sue Martin only appeared on eight covers and none were specially photographed - they were all just typical stock publicity photos from the series. |
Stephen |
Saturday November 22 10:32:33 2014 Posting style |
The standard posting method here is to post new text following or interspersed with quoted material. The quoting software is designed to facilitate that. Lately people have been using their own quoting methods to circumvent this. This is a notice that I will be deleting any such posts from here out. |
The Moderator |
Saturday November 22 12:41:22 2014 Telenovela help |
Does anyone remember a scene from a Spanish show a few years ago that took place at a toga party? There was a scene where a group of women were bound and gagged while some other girls stole their costumes. I can't remember the name of the show. |
Saturday November 22 13:06:40 2014 Re: Father Dowling Mysteries |
Professor Pericles wrote: > I vaguely recall on one of the "next time on" > recaps that involved an imposter Sister Stephanie, that > both women were B&G at one point, being held at > gunpoint by the bad guy. The Episode you're thinking of is 'Substitute Sister Mystery', although it did not involve Tracy Nelson. |
Rainmaker |
Saturday November 22 13:36:15 2014 A new gag possible hybrid has emerged... Bandanna Duct tape! |
I was in a hardware store this morning and saw an interesting design pattern on duct tape, red paisley like on a bandanna. Here's hoping some movie/TV prop people catch on to it. Oh, I bought a DVD at a thrift store the other day called "Copycat". It had a tape gag scene in the beginning. It's not the Sigourney one though, this one stars Chloe Synder, 2008 Lionsgate thriller. Another one I got with a stuff gag towards the middle was called "The Perfect Witness". |
Knottybrat |
Saturday November 22 17:48:41 2014 Re: Question |
Dextor wrote: > That cover described of Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy Drew > dressed as a cheerleader and bound and gagged doesn't > exist. Pamela Sue Martin only appeared on eight covers > and none were specially photographed - they were all just > typical stock publicity photos from the series. Saddened by the lack of scenes for PSM as Nancy Drew, I made it an early priority to rectify the situation, at least in still pictures! :-) |
Mad Dan |
Saturday November 22 22:51:44 2014 Movie ID, 60s spy action |
This movie was a trifecta, bondage, wetsuits and a couple of really sweet death traps. I posted a link to the video on the Video page. I keep coming across more from this movie in dribs and drabs and would like to get the title. Our Heroine is captured in a Gray wetsuit, she was chained up then tied to the bow of a yacht, later interrogated with a glass helmet on her head. the final peril involves her dropped into the sea with a depth charge tied to her ankles. Her rescuer was using Vespa motor bike that could turn alternately into a gyrocopter and a submarine. The villain had a speech problem. |
Sneakly |
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