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02-27-10 11:04am - 5412 days | #3 | |
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Active User Posts: 1,136 Registered: Jan 08, '07 Location: Oakland, CA |
Why so much use of sex toys - because the porn biz is mainly oriented to guys that want more - if the model is non-nude, well then how about a mesh top, if she's not showing boobs, then she needs to show them, if she's not going to fuck, well how about masturbating with sex toys, whether or not they show penetration. It's commercially driven, basically. | |
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02-26-10 09:56am - 5413 days | #2 | |
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Check out Kiss Kara, if you want to see a young solo-model doing fully-nude stuff with an all-natural smoking hot bod that updates her site and does 2 web cam shows a week: kisskara.com/ She's not doing the "I'm trying to look like I'm 12" thing, but those sites are inevitably sites that don't last very long. Ariel Rebel is another girl you might like - her site's been live for a number of years now - she's a Canadian cutie - also fully nude, though no web cam shows - lots of other sites included in membership to hers - most of the other sites are no longer updating, though: arielrebel.com Edited by Staff on Feb 26, 2010, 10:08am (Khan: corrected URL format) | |
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02-25-10 06:07pm - 5414 days | #6 | |
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Clara G's site and Ass Titans both have a thing where you fill out info including your e-mail address before you see the page with the price - and if you don't complete the 2nd page to join, you'll get an e-mail with a lower price offer. But I only stayed the one month - updates aren't happening - but more than anything, the relationship between Clara G and her male partner - whatever the fuck's name is - felt like the porn equivalent of Ike and Tina Turner. I find rough play quite a turn-on but I'm really not interested in paying to watch spousal abuse and that's what it felt like - not a turn-on to me whatsoever. | |
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02-25-10 06:03pm - 5414 days | #7 | |
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It's like that sometimes - I can't watch slasher films anymore - watched them when I was a kid, now I just can't deal with it - not that anything horrible like that has happened to me or anybody I know but it just gets me in a way that is as far from enjoyable as I want to get. I find that I need to find material that's as inoffensive as I can late at night - like after 10 PM - Frazier re-runs are perfect and are always on. I wouldn't watch Tarantino's friend Eli Roth's films on a fucking bet! | |
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02-24-10 05:38pm - 5415 days | #4 | |
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That first scene in Inglorious Basterds was sadistic? In what way? It showed the Gestapo at work - and the Gestapo were sadistic - but the scene itself was not sensationalistic in any way - it refrained from showing anything - and I was glad it did. Exotics - I don't watch much animated stuff - I lose interest too easy somehow. Pulp Fiction is amazing - I can watch it once a month and enjoy it. | |
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02-24-10 06:54am - 5415 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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I always enjoy looking at the extras on DVD's of Tarantino's films, and I used part of my winnings from the PU raffle to get the DVD of Inglourious Basterds. There are numerous things in there that reinforce why I like Tarantino so much. He hired Rod Taylor to play Winston Churchill. Taylor was amazed that the great Tarantino wanted him and came out of a casting meeting to talk to him when he returned the call he got. More than that, Tarantino did a mini-Rod Taylor film festival for his young film crew before the guy got there, so instead of just being some old actor doing a bit part, he was being greeted by all these 20-something German & French kids, who he had no expectation of knowing his work at all and who had been primed as to just who was going to be working with them and why they should be honored. Then when his work was wrapped, Tarantino led the crew in giving Taylor a standing ovation in appreciation of his work. Then Tarantino went and visited him in his dressing room to talk movies - bearing a chilled bucket of premium Australian beer that had to be specially flown in because it's not sold anywhere but Australia. Tarantino and Brad Pitt talked about the first screening they did in Germany. Pitt was talking about having some trepidation about what the reception would be. Tarantino was a little more aware of the reality for young Germans - they had been inundated with guilt about the Holocaust since they were babies, so it wasn't anything new to them for Germans to be targeted in WW II films, but the dark humor of the film made it a release for the German audience and people were howling laughing at the movie like no other audience had because they realized that it was a WW II movie that they could actually enjoy - plus it had a number of great young German actors that were getting their first exposure in a film with world-wide distribution and big-time American actors, so they could have a lot of pride about their guys holding their own in that company. He gave similar treatment as Taylor to the director of the original Inglourious Bastards, who had one line in the movie - but again, when they wrapped his part, Tarantino led the crew in giving him a standing ovation. That kind of thing is really rare - at best other directors would probably personally express their appreciation to these kind of people on set - but involving the whole crew - nah, no fucking way! His respect for language in the film is also rare - having French people playing French people, having Germans playing Germans, having Americans playing Americans - and one of the key reasons why is language - because he understands - and really uses in the film - the fact that language is really particular and that even if everybody is the same color, the way people pronounce words, the words that people use, tell a lot about where they are or are not from. He talks about how films where everybody talks English and language isn't even used authentically blow all of the suspense of how tricky it really is to get by speaking a different language than your own. The guy likes the movies he likes - super-violent ones - and makes the movies he wants to - super-violent ones with long dialogue-heavy scenes in between. But he's an extraordinarily generous guy as an artist and in dealing with other artists and his audiences, when it comes right down to it. I hope he continues for quite a while, whether or not he curbs or gets over his taste for super-violent films. | |
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02-24-10 06:28am - 5415 days | #34 | |
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The guys got skills - a friend of mine was a teenage runaway. She had left an abusive family home, relocated elsewhere, but needed a social security # to work other than under the table. So she came up with a scheme and thought she had figured out how to apply for a new social security # with a new name and all kind of made-up info - she was delighted when she had an envelope from the social security administration in her mail one day - contained her same old social security card. As they used to say on The Little Rascals - you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool mom | |
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02-23-10 09:32pm - 5416 days | #4 | |
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I found the same thing with a BDSM-art site that I had joined once - a really quirky site, it had a jumble of stuff, some of it quite hot and was inexpensive to boot. I went back to rejoin at a certain point, wasn't able to do so, e-mailed the webmasters, got no answer - I have no idea if that site even seems to exist anymore. | |
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02-23-10 09:29pm - 5416 days | #30 | |
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You know, I wouldn't stay away from a site because there were some watermarks that a particular member thought were too large - I've heard that a number of times about pics or scenes where it really didn't bother me. But I would absolutely stay away from a site run by a vengeful psycho that blocked access to the site from a member who had some critical comments about the site - and how the hell did the guy (I hope I'm not being sexist in assuming that it's a guy) even identify the site member who had written the comments in order to block them? Freaking bizarre. Even crazier than the Matt's Model webmaster! Grow some thicker skin, Thai Girls Wild guy! Some people are going to love your site. Some people are going to hate it. Some people are going to have some good and some bad things to say about it. But if they paid money to join your site for a specific period of time, that's a contract, and you're an absolute thief if you don't refund their money at the same time that you block their access. And I would never join a site run by such a thief. Oh, and by the way - I've got Asian fever and love Thai girls! | |
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02-21-10 05:07pm - 5418 days | #2 | |
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One of my absolute faves in porn - Ginger Lynn - a VERY YOUNG Ginger Lynn - in Ball Busters - an Alex DeRezny flick when Alex D was doing amazing stuff. There's a great tease scene, then it goes into the sex scene and the first image is Ginger with a cock down her throat to the root and she's pulling back - it's an amazing image, Ginger was sensational. | |
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02-21-10 05:03pm - 5418 days | #3 | |
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Jaimie Gillis was one of the great all-time male performers in porn - clearly a serious perv, he was great at playing ominous characters - and in the crazy 70's, I remember going to a Pussycat Cinema and seeing a disturbing flick where Jaimie was doing home invasions and administering forced enemas to the girls who lived in the apartments he invaded. I thought his best performance was in Alex DeRezny's Babyface 2, one of the best porn features ever, as far as I'm concerned. The memory of Jaimie burned into my mind, though, is seeing Jaimie in person. I was walking around San Diego in an area with a lot of coffee shops on a sunny Sunday afternoon. A little girl had let go of her balloon, which had caught in the eves of the coffee shop. The girl's father had climbed on a table to "rescue" the balloon, and as he got it, there was Jaimie Gillis, sitting in a table next to the action, applauding the dad, saying "Yeeeaaayyy, my hero!" | |
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02-20-10 01:54pm - 5419 days | #2 | |
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My friend, there are webcam sites galore these days - it's one of the biggest current areas of the adult online bizness - mainly because the women can pick their schedules - it needs very little set-up and it's lucrative, it seems. Go to any of the existing webcam sites and browse the models' profiles - the ones that appeal to you - many of them are quite into dirty talk and will chat with you to your heart's delight - it's all pay-to-play of course, averaging $3-4/minute | |
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02-19-10 05:57pm - 5420 days | #23 | |
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I've got to say that now that I've gotten used to Nella with her new boobs, I find her smoking hot - that bod is even tighter now than it has been in the past. She looks glorious to me. | |
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02-18-10 07:40pm - 5421 days | #10 | |
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Active User Posts: 1,136 Registered: Jan 08, '07 Location: Oakland, CA |
I've also gotten used to the new set-up - they were playing with it in a number of the secondary sites for a while. I don't have the issues with lots of links not working and my download speed is fine -I'm sailing along at 520 kb/sec The only site that has undergone a reduced update calendar is PixandVideo - 4 updates a week instead of 7. Club Sandy used to have a pic set one day and a related vid set the next day - now they do the same 4 update a week pic-and-vid update as they do with Pix and Video - and at the point that they decreased the rate of updates for Pix and Video, they announced that there will be a new premium site unveiled in 2010 and that it would be part of the network - so if you're a Pix and Video member, you'll have acces to that new site - perhaps they'll raise their prices at that point. I wouldn't be surprised. | |
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02-17-10 08:21pm - 5422 days | #22 | |
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One of the coolest adult-bookstore related experiences I ever had was in NYC in about 1980 - it was in the Village and it was more a sex-toy shop than a regular adult bookstore - it obviously catered to yuppies and the sales people were gorgeous young women who showed off the sex toys like they were showing off jewelry - it was hot! | |
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02-16-10 07:21pm - 5423 days | #17 | |
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Do adult book stores still have the video booths? Shows how much I patronize them, since I don't know - if so, part of how they survive is how difficult it is to audit that stuff for tax purposes, so there's a lot of under-the-table money to be made. Then there's the fact that they're hook-up places for prostitution and gay meeting places, especially in parts of the country that don't have a lot of gay bars, and you've got some reasons why they continue to exist. The last time I went to one, to browse for a few minutes, was in NYC - it was next to a strip club and the vibe from the strip club sucked - with a number of dancers and the doorman outside the place, when I went up to ask about admission, I got no "Come on in" vibe, so I didn't - checked out the book-store, was impressed by the prominent display of Buttman Magazine - high-quality printed filth for sure - and went on my way. | |
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02-15-10 03:10pm - 5424 days | #3 | |
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This is more a "I'm glad I read it" than an "I wish I said it". When I lived in San Diego, it was very common to see cars with a license plate holder saying "I wish I was shopping at Nordstroms" in gold. One day, I was amused to see someone with a license plate holder in the exact same style saying "I wish I was smoking crack cocaine!" I did wonder, though, how often the driver of that vehicle got pulled over by the cops. | |
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02-11-10 09:07pm - 5428 days | #7 | |
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And now I'll be kicked off PU forum tomorrow for drumming up competition - if so, Bye Bye, everyone. | |
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02-11-10 09:06pm - 5428 days | #6 | |
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To be serious, Denner, if you look around at forums, you can see links to various sites' affiliate programs - the programs where they give some portion of the membership fees to the sites that directed people who joined. In other words, if you were signed up with "Porno-Guy"s affiliate program, Porno-Cash, and that program paid off at a 40% rate, then every person that your site - DennerBlog.com or whatever - directed to Porno-Guy's site and that person joined Porno-Guy.com for $19.95 - you would earn 40% of that. It might actually be up your alley, given that there are sites that you really like and would have fun promoting and feel good about promoting. You would need to do some digging around, but there are many forums that are geared to people doing this kind of biz where there are how-to's available - cause let's face it, the more people doing good promotion, the more members these sites are likely to get - and you could earn money off of that activity. Personally, I've only peeked around enough to know what I'm describing above, but it's do-able and if you don't need to earn a lot of money, you could certainly earn some once you've done the work to be professional about the whole thing - I'm sure there are a lot of people signed up in affiliate programs that don't do much work and don't earn any money from them as a result. | |
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02-11-10 08:45pm - 5428 days | #41 | |
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Welcome back, Khan - glad you made it through the 3 degree nights - whew, that's cold! And with only a small wood stove! Damn, I'd be wanting a bon fire with 3 degree temperatures - lol | |
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02-10-10 06:10am - 5429 days | #25 | |
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It's funny - people talk about the "optimism" of the US - which is true as compared to the UK, which definitely has an "empire lost" malaise about it - at least when I was there. But when I traveled a couple of years ago in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, I found that despite very challenging and complex political situations there, that among the people there was a great deal more optimism than I find in much of the US - with things like the Tea Party movement and the Right Wing Christian crap, there's huge amounts of fear and longing for the past and a desire to hide from reality among large portions of the population in the U.S. Which doesn't mean that I'm planning a move out of this country - it's a pretty fascinating place, in my opinion - with the huge and diverse immigrant population being among the most interesting and enlivening aspects, much to the chagrin of the Lou Dobbs of the world. | |
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02-09-10 06:32pm - 5430 days | #22 | |
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Doesn't every place have it's weather downside? In California, it's the feast-or-famine, drought or floods, plus earthquakes, in LV it's the blistering heat. In Oklahoma it's the tornados, in Florida, it's the hurricanes, in much of the country it's the frigid cold in the winters. You know what place is probably really moderate and doesn't get much bad weather? Virginia - yeah, I hear Virginia is really nice! | |
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02-08-10 07:56pm - 5431 days | #2 | |
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I hope he has lots of wood for his wood stove. | |
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02-06-10 09:38pm - 5433 days | #36 | |
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It's hard to see how that's true when he's such a "talk"y writer and has such large amounts of his films where there's no action at all - a feature of all of his films. He quite simply likes intense action movies, including lots of really bad ones - Inglorious Basterds was a straight-out Mexican-style revenge movie - the kind that was shown up and down Broadway in Downtown LA. I'm sure Tarantino spent lots of time in those theaters. Me, I was watching them in the Publix in downtown Boston. | |
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02-06-10 10:57am - 5433 days | #30 | |
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I'm a pretty big fan of Tarantino - I was blown away when I saw Pulp Fiction, loved Jackie Brown, I think it was Kill Bill where he started doing that thing of putting old theater "the movie is about to start" things in front - and I just loved it because it was him telling the audience - if you were at the theaters that showed these before the movies - which I was - this movie is for you - and Kill Bill was most definitely for me. I think it's brilliant. It's filled with affection for a ton of films that I really enjoyed and gave Carradine his best role ever. That's one of the things that I like about Tarantino is that he's very un-cynical about a very cynical genre of movies - he clearly loves the performers that he casts and gives them wonderfully juicy material for them to give great performances with. Is he self-indulgent? Oh, hell yeah! But if you share his affection for the performers and material that he's dealing with, it's the kind of self-indulgence that's great to see - it's like "too much tease" in a Jules Jordan or Erik Everhard movie. On a technical level, that may be true - but if you share their affection for the performers, then the "too much" is a good thing. Another thing I like about Tarantino is the challenges that he presents himself - with Jackie Brown, the whole movie is laid out in broad strokes in the song played over the opening credits - so then it's a matter of "can he make the movie illustrate that". With Pulp Fiction, he had to make you care about characters whose mortality was so limited. With Kill Bill Part 1, he gave away the whole movie in the opening, so again it was "Could he make a movie to follow that would be worth watching?" I like the idea of artists presenting hurdles to themselves and then letting you see whether or not they can get over them. | |
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02-02-10 08:45pm - 5437 days | #3 | |
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adultdvdmarketplace is also a place where new and used DVD's are sold, though you have to set a set price and don't have the opportunity for the price to be bid up in a suprising way - if that even happens anymore on ebay. | |
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02-02-10 08:38pm - 5437 days | #13 | |
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Yeah - now that just sums it up beautifully. I like vids - but the filty pictures - mmmmmmmmmm!!!! | |
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02-02-10 08:34pm - 5437 days | #18 | |
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I actually like Armageddon - I like Jerry Brukheimer films because he knows that they're silly and he lets them play as silly. And Bruce Willis is one of the actors that I always like watching. And Steve Buscemi was absolutely hilarious, campy as all hell. A guilty pleasure? I dunno - it's just a big dumb popcorn movie that doesn't pretend to be anything else. | |
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02-01-10 07:31pm - 5438 days | #13 | |
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No Country For Old Men is a great movie - the best movie of 2008? Who knows - it's just a really good movie in and of itself. | |
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02-01-10 07:30pm - 5438 days | #12 | |
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Tropic Thunder - that Ben Stiller thing? Yeah - horrible! Of course, I can't say that I've liked much that Stiller has done since his Fox TV sketch comedy series, before he was a star - now that was funny! Of course, a friend of mine was one of the writers, so that might have been part of the reason. But Tropic Thunder reminded me of all of the SNL movies where the people who made them thought they were the cutest human beings alive and that they didn't really need to do or say anything funny in order for anybody watching to be amused. | |
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01-31-10 09:52am - 5439 days | #4 | |
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In terms of noir-ish stuff: LA Confidential was damned good. Gone, Baby, Gone was a gritty, modern mystery of a few years ago that was very well done, worth a couple of viewings. | |
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01-30-10 09:55pm - 5440 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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I'm always amused when I see a film that was a real sensation in theaters when it comes on cable and it strikes me as hilariously bad. That's my reaction to Twilight - my favorite line is when the mother visits the daughter in the hospital and giddily says - "You visited Edward and his father at their hotel, you tripped and fell down two flights of stairs and crashed through a window - and you don't remember any of it!" - like it was some splendid joke. Maybe I would need to be a 16 year old girl to get it. Edited on Jan 30, 2010, 09:58pm | |
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01-30-10 12:02pm - 5440 days | #17 | |
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If you're someone that reads a lot, it's not at all unusual to carry multiple. If you're a fan of lengthy books, a) they're heavy, 2) they get worn and tattered easily. If you're a fan of more dense literature, it's nice to have a built-in dictionary wherever you go Then there's the book-marking and the ability to have a conversation with someone about great books and buy it and have it download to your reader during the conversation. It's like anything else. If you don't see a need for it, you don't buy it - that goes for cars, computers, microwave ovens, digital music players, and on and on and on - and amazingly, it applied to porn sites. Why would anybody need to join a porn site when there's samples all over the place - look at a few samples, get off, move on with your life. Unless you want to join porn sites - then you do - same as the Kindle. | |
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01-29-10 06:11pm - 5441 days | #13 | |
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Whatever else the Kindle does or doesn't do in the future, it's done what no other device did - it showed that the e-book is here and that there's a market for them and that a good e-book reader will be successful. Before the Kindle, there were burbles and publishers would put resources into e-books, then take them away because nobody had put a reader out that anybody was buying. Now there are dozens of e-book readers coming onto the market as well as devices that are e-book readers plus. It will be interesting to see if there's a 3rd generation Kindle that takes what Apple did and does more. Interestingly from a demographics viewpoint, the majority of sales of the Kindle so far have been women in their 50's, which doesn't surprise me since women in their 50's like book clubs and many read a whole hell of a lot and the Kindle is great for anybody that reads a hell of a lot. | |
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01-28-10 09:36pm - 5442 days | #5 | |
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I love The Onion's take on it http://www.theonion.com/content/news_bri..._steve_jobs_stays_up | |
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01-28-10 06:12pm - 5442 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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I found it interesting to see the reactions to Steve Jobs' announcement of the Apple Tablet yesterday. On the one hand, it's cool to see the tablet computers that used to be seen only in Star Trek coming to fruition so quickly, but for my tastes and needs, I can't see buying one. I suppose if I were the type that has or wants an ipod and has or wants an iphone or other "smart" phone and has or wants a portable DVD player and has or wants a portable game player, well then it would be a bargain to have a device that can do all that AND be an ebook reader. But I've got the simplest cell phone ever made and don't hardly know how to do anything but save phone #'s and make calls, I've got no ipod or portable DVD player or portable game player. I did buy the less expensive version of the Kindle - got a good deal through my job - and I've got to say that I really like it - it's a really immersive experience to read without all that weight being too heavy on one side then too heavy on the other, then the pages flip back so you lose your place, etc. With the Kindle, there's just you and the words - and with a good book, that's exciting. Luckily for Apple, the world is filled with people a hell of a lot more gadget-hungry than I am. | |
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01-20-10 10:05pm - 5450 days | #9 | |
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I heard a piece on this on NPR that was very interesting, because they were talking to Chinese IT entrepeneurs, who were very critical of other companies that had stopped working in China, such as eBay, but thought that the way that Google was dealing with the issue was correct - to the point that one of them had led a movement of IT entrepeneurs that had laid flowers outside the Google headquarters in China (given Chinese government tendencies for crack-downs, this is how Chinese people make their sentiments known). The Chinese government is strangling innovation in the IT world and these would-be entrepeneurs are very frustrated by it and found Google's recent actions very helpful from their perspective. | |
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01-18-10 06:27am - 5452 days | #10 | |
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I think this topic - Sites where I wasted my money - is a good one. It's the dichotomy that I find striking - there are sites that consistently post high quality material for extremely reasonable prices - MetArt, Twisty, Nubiles, etc - and then there are sites that never update or have very little material or have impossible navigation or do other things that make it a waste to join those sites - for most of us, anyway. Separating the wheat from the chaff is what PU and this forum are good for. I do, however, get impatient with the posts around here that just - to me, anyway - are displays of boredom - the "man, porn used to be so much better" posts. I get impatient with them because I don't find any accuracy in that stuff - there are great sites out there posting wonderfully erotic material of incredibly hot women in better quality than ever before. If people are bored, they should just let all their memberships lapse and go away for a while - I bet when they return they'll find porn somewhat more rejuvenated, miraculously - or they'll move on with their lives and that's not so bad either. | |
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01-16-10 10:02am - 5454 days | #11 | |
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Sarah has a web site - and definitely got a boob job: http://www.sarahblake.com/ She got one around the same time as Nella and just said, "I've never been happy with my boobs and wanted bigger ones." Too bad because she had perfect naturals. | |
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01-16-10 07:50am - 5454 days | #7 | |
PinkPanther (0)
Active User Posts: 1,136 Registered: Jan 08, '07 Location: Oakland, CA |
Crissy Moran got religion, quit the porn biz - though she must have left quite a stash of un-released material, because I still see new material leaking out several years later - and the religious people that she works with seem to have no qualms about exploiting her past - and her hot bod by casting her in religious-themed movies where she's the woman that needs to be saved - so they have scenes of her stripping and doing other things that she needs to be saved from - she posts in a forum from time to time, though I haven't seen her post in a while. | |
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01-15-10 09:34pm - 5455 days | Original Post - #1 | |
PinkPanther (0)
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There are a few threads around about the newest hot models, but one good thing about that ATK Archives site is that after I click around and look at a single pic of a number of women that I don't want to look at ever and a few pics of a number of women that I don't want to see too much of, then I click on pics of "Sarah" - Sarah Blake that is - and I am utterly floored!! Oh my, what a beautiful girl! That's one of the good things about the internet - the babes are out there to fall for even when the pics are from 6 years ago - as these are. Another veteran that always floors me - Crissy Moran - damn, what a hot woman! | |
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01-14-10 08:43pm - 5456 days | #24 | |
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New adorable babe this week at Nubiles.net - Palova is her name - tiny little Russian nymph - you never know with Nubiles.net models if you'll be seeing them everywhere or nowhere else - here's hoping that other sites are hiring her as well. | |
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01-13-10 06:10pm - 5457 days | #6 | |
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I like some erotic fantasy writing, but not much of it - most of what I've seen in that mode bores the crap out of me - Candy by Terry Southern is very hot to me still. | |
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01-12-10 06:38pm - 5458 days | #7 | |
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Sasha Grey at AVN - mmmmmm http://www.imagebam.com/image/c9d64663459408 | |
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01-12-10 06:15pm - 5458 days | #30 | |
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That'll teach a lowly meat puppet (actor) to have "specific ideas about the evolution" of their character. | |
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01-09-10 09:21pm - 5461 days | #27 | |
PinkPanther (0)
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Avatar in 3D - exceptional! People had raved about the flying in the Spiderman movies - I found nothing exciting about them - but the flying on dragons or whatever they are in Avatar - fantastic! | |
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01-09-10 09:05pm - 5461 days | #14 | |
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I don't know how different things really are these days, much as significant sections of the powers that be try to change things - for instance, with the jury that convicted Paul Little/Max Hardcore, the prosecution made the point to the jury that it didn't matter what they thought the law ought to be, they just had to follow the law exactly as it was written on paper and reading what was on paper they had no choice but to convict - and a number of jurors were very uncomfortable with that but felt that they had no choice but to go along with it. | |
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01-08-10 11:48pm - 5462 days | #9 | |
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"Of course how they can still release it to American customers (we do give them U.S. billing addresses) is something I am really not quite sure about. My guess here would be that the law may not apply to digital goods, only to physical ones like DVDs, magazines, "personal massage" devices, etc." I'm sure many of us could get fairly apoplectic about this topic without shedding any actual light on the subject - this is an interesting topic and it's too bad that we don't have an attorney in the forum - that I know of. If Rick or Khan or any of the webmasters that post in the forum have an informed understanding of how the law treats one form of media (physical) vs another (digital - over the internet), I would definitely be interested in hearing about it. Here's one thing that I'm very curious about - having watched Family Business and from other sources, I'm aware that porn retailers will not ship material to certain states where they feel in danger of prosecution - in one episode of Family Business, Seymore blew a gasket - definitely an angry rant - because his cousin Stevie wasn't enforcing the restrictions about where they were shipping their product. Paul Little/Max Hardcore was very clear that he wouldn't have shipped the material where it was shipped because of concern about prosecution for obscenity - it was his distributor, Jaded Video, that shipped it there. What about internet businesses? Does ALS Scan or Videobox - just for example - have to restrict who can join their site so that they are taking reasonable precautions to not be broadcasting offensive material to certain states? Edited on Jan 08, 2010, 11:53pm | |
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01-07-10 06:39pm - 5463 days | #3 | |
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It's a good question - Wiki Answers says: Answer While the act of fisting is not illegal in the US, it is not typically shown in US porn due to varying obscenity interpretations and the risk of legal action stemming from the vagueness of what is considered obscene. I believe that this is the correct answer - certainly there are sites that promote fisting - ALS' sites, Clara G's site - but there are other sites that are very afraid of it. Go to a moderated cam show at CamZ or at Naughty America or Danger Live and start requesting fisting and you'll hear intense alarm and you'll probably be kicked out and run the risk of being banned if you insist on asking for it. | |
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01-07-10 07:02am - 5463 days | #13 | |
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Active User Posts: 1,136 Registered: Jan 08, '07 Location: Oakland, CA |
I suspect that some of what models say in those interviews is utterly made up because they don't take them seriously or find them boring. Georgia's more into shopping than fighting, though I understand that she and her gf Faye Reagan definitely have a temper (have tempers? That doesn't should right). | |
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