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Tuesday December 24 00:40:40 2024
Re: Swipe Crime
On December 23 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On December 23 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > I'd say it's good not great. Wouldn't put it in the
> Top
> > 10 of the year
> I would genuinely like to know about the ten scenes this
> year that were better.

I know hahaha. Of course, there's always subjectivity involved in people's tastes but this scene hit most of the notes that people on here tend to look for (hot damsel with form fitting clothing, lengthy, lots of emoting and struggling, decent lighting etc). Even if it's not THE scene of the year I think most people would agree it's at least in the running.
Tuesday December 24 01:45:52 2024
Re: Ruger
On December 23 2024 Hadji wrote:

> Does anyone remember an Eighties comic book titled Ruger
> that was published by neither Marvel or DC?
> Does anyone know what happened to this comic book series, that began so promisingly?

I remember a comic called "Luger" that was published by Eclipse Comics. I believe the hero was looking for someone's kidnapped daughter. It was a limited series - only designed to go three or four issues, and that's what it did. Apparently did not sell well enough to lead to another series. I don't remember if it had the scene you describe, but that might have been the comic.



Tuesday December 24 06:05:53 2024
Re: Swipe Crime
I would genuinely like to know about the ten scenes this year that were better.

Pretty much any one that had a real gag. OTM is just so unrealistic, takes me right out of the scene
Tuesday December 24 07:51:38 2024
VIP "Val Cubed" (4.13) Continuity error
Watched this scene countless times over the years and only just noticed that at the end of the scene when the ladies' backs are to the camera and the bad guy grabs Val's shoulder to drag them away, you can clearly see Leah Lail isn't gagged :( Apologies if it's been mentioned before, not earth shattering news I know. Just interesting when you notice little details about scenes so long after
Tuesday December 24 15:19:46 2024
Re: Swipe Crime
On December 22 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Pretty iconic DiD imagery. A busty damsel B&G'd in an
> abandoned building, trying in vain to attract the
> attention of a would-be rescuer outside. Lots of
> struggling, grunting, kicking a vase etc.
> https://imgur.com/dVWjCGc
Any idea why I can not post the Gdrive link to the edited clip...Is it not allowed anymore??
nine009
leesunmi943@gmail.com
Tuesday December 24 16:53:38 2024
Top3 Wishlist for 2025
1. Jenna Ortega (wednesday season 2)
2. Lauren Cohan (TWD NYC Season 2)
3. Mina Sundwall (no matter where)

lets fingers cross
Barnes
Tuesday December 24 19:13:19 2024
Re: Ruger
On December 24 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On December 23 2024 Hadji wrote:
> > Does anyone remember an Eighties comic book titled
> Ruger
> > that was published by neither Marvel or DC?
> > Does anyone know what happened to this comic book
> series, that began so promisingly?
> I remember a comic called "Luger" that was
> published by Eclipse Comics. I believe the hero was
> looking for someone's kidnapped daughter. It was a
> limited series - only designed to go three or four
> issues, and that's what it did. Apparently did not sell
> well enough to lead to another series. I don't remember
> if it had the scene you describe, but that might have been the comic.

It was indeed! Thanks for the reply to my question! I misremembered the name of the comic book, getting the first letter wrong. Yes, the protagonist was hired to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a millionaire, and he did find her, bound and gagged in a bedroom. It turns out, however, that her putative captor was actually her husband, with whom she was playing a bondage game. She slapped the hero after he untied her and removed her gag.
Hadji
Tuesday December 24 21:32:22 2024
Merry christmas
Ya filthy animals

Hope everyone's well and had a great year of damsels
Tuesday December 24 22:56:28 2024
Merry christmas
Merry Christmas to Brianspage, or should I say Swipe Crime's Page
Tuesday December 24 22:57:55 2024
Re: Swipe Crime
On December 24 2024 nine009 wrote:

> Any idea why I can not post the Gdrive link to the edited
> clip...Is it not allowed anymore??

You mean to the Discussion Page? Videos have not been
allowed here for many years.
The Engineer

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