carson cochren wrote:
I don't even think they had those back then did they?
Oh they had them...and even well before that time. And they were scary...even from a man's perspective!
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carson cochren wrote: Oh they had them...and even well before that time. And they were scary...even from a man's perspective!
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comicart wrote:Better hurry before "Proposition 8" is enacted...although I suppose Mr. far left chap and his new husband could use Proposition 8 as a code word for said dildo
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movieposterodyssey wrote:
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Way to ruin all the fun!
But really thanks...now we know Mr far left's new husband is cheating on him
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His husband was spotted in Catalonia
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Carson...that is wrong for so many reasons...first being I have no idea where Catalonia is let alone ready to recognize its nation status
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Ves,
I ... I mean Keaton ... will gladly accept the "Hold That Ghost" daybill if you're giving away daybills! I ... I mean he ... will take good care of it. Steve |
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Is this forum moderated? Who are they? |
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Why must you guys keep teasing?
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Is this forum moderated? Who are they?Hi Tease, I am the owner- (under my other ID OFFALEATER) and sole admin/moderator under my name Ari Richards. Rich: Tease aint me. Ari |
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Ari Richards wrote:And "Ari Richards" is a pseudonym for Val Lewton
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Ari Richards wrote:Ewwwwww. That's just gross. ...now the whole world's gonna know that you died scratching my balls. -James Bond You can't sing the blues in German. -Wim Wenders |
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not as gross as your avatar looking at Ari's comment longingly
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Thats just toooo cool Rich and Benny,
end of mystery the rest of you guys are just gross, could somebody please remove the image of the fat butted midget it makes Shellly nervous susan
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No no Steve..you have it all wrong.
Rich is giving his posters to me... However, I shall be making an amendment to my will...note to self...leave HTG daybill to Keaton...with special claus that Steve MUST turn it over... |
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comicart wrote:Hey man, it ain't me, it's Lorre back from the dead. Take it up with him. ...now the whole world's gonna know that you died scratching my balls. -James Bond You can't sing the blues in German. -Wim Wenders |
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The word "dildo" originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is highly likely the toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian "diletto" (for "delight").[2] The term first appeared in English language print when Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist, was published in 1616. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623. The phrase "Dil Doul," referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".[3]The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys, and the term "doul" still means a child's little penis in modern Persian. Olisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the Greek ολισβος; a godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with scrotum. In some modern languages, the names for "dildo" can be more descriptive, creative or subtle, such as in Russian (Фаллоимитатор, literally "Phallic imitator"), Hindi language (Darshildo), Spanish (Consolador, literally "consolation/consolator") or Welsh (cala goeg, literally "fake penis"). HistoryDildos in one form or another have been present in society throughout history. Artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic which have previously been described as batons were most likely used for sexual purposes.[4] However, there appears to be hesitation on the part of archaeologists to label these items as sex toys: as one archaeologist put it, "Looking at the size, shape, and - some cases - explicit symbolism of the ice age batons, it seems disingenuous to avoid the most obvious and straightforward interpretation. But it has been avoided." There have been many references to dildos in the historical and ethnographic literature. Haberlandt,[5] for example, illustrates single and double-ended wooden dildos from late 19th century Zanzibar. The world's oldest known dildo is a siltstone 20-centimeter phallus from the Upper Palaeolithic period 30,000 years ago that was found in Hohle Fels Cave near Ulm Germany. Findings of the archaeologists show that ancient Egyptians used dildos 2,500 years ago[citation needed]. Also these sex toys were used by ancient Greeks. A vase with a woman using a dildo depicted on it was found. This vase was made in the fifth century B.C.[citation needed] Another ancient Greek vase of about the 6th century B.C. depicts a scene in which a woman bends over to perform oral sex on a man, while another man is about to thrust a dildo into her anus.[6] The first dildos were made of stone, tar, wood and other materials that could be shaped as penises and that were firm enough to be used as penetrative sex toys. Chinese women in the 15th century used dildos made of lacquered wood with textured surfaces. With the invention of modern materials there appeared the possibility of making dildos of different shapes, sizes, colors and textures.[7] In 1966 Ted Marche pioneered the manufacturing and distributing of rubber dildos and other sex toys.[8] The word "dildo" originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is highly likely the toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian "diletto" (for "delight").[2] The term first appeared in English language print when Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist, was published in 1616. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623. The phrase "Dil Doul," referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".[3]The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys, and the term "doul" still means a child's little penis in modern Persian. Olisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the Greek ολισβος; a godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with scrotum. In some modern languages, the names for "dildo" can be more descriptive, creative or subtle, such as in Russian (Фаллоимитатор, literally "Phallic imitator"), Hindi language (Darshildo), Spanish (Consolador, literally "consolation/consolator") or Welsh (cala goeg, literally "fake penis"). HistoryDildos in one form or another have been present in society throughout history. Artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic which have previously been described as batons were most likely used for sexual purposes.[4] However, there appears to be hesitation on the part of archaeologists to label these items as sex toys: as one archaeologist put it, "Looking at the size, shape, and - some cases - explicit symbolism of the ice age batons, it seems disingenuous to avoid the most obvious and straightforward interpretation. But it has been avoided." There have been many references to dildos in the historical and ethnographic literature. Haberlandt,[5] for example, illustrates single and double-ended wooden dildos from late 19th century Zanzibar. The world's oldest known dildo is a siltstone 20-centimeter phallus from the Upper Palaeolithic period 30,000 years ago that was found in Hohle Fels Cave near Ulm Germany. Findings of the archaeologists show that ancient Egyptians used dildos 2,500 years ago[citation needed]. Also these sex toys were used by ancient Greeks. A vase with a woman using a dildo depicted on it was found. This vase was made in the fifth century B.C.[citation needed] Another ancient Greek vase of about the 6th century B.C. depicts a scene in which a woman bends over to perform oral sex on a man, while another man is about to thrust a dildo into her anus.[6] The first dildos were made of stone, tar, wood and other materials that could be shaped as penises and that were firm enough to be used as penetrative sex toys. Chinese women in the 15th century used dildos made of lacquered wood with textured surfaces. With the invention of modern materials there appeared the possibility of making dildos of different shapes, sizes, colors and textures.[7] In 1966 Ted Marche pioneered the manufacturing and distributing of rubber dildos and other sex toys.[8] The word "dildo" originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is highly likely the toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian "diletto" (for "delight").[2] The term first appeared in English language print when Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist, was published in 1616. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623. The phrase "Dil Doul," referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".[3]The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys, and the term "doul" still means a child's little penis in modern Persian. Olisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the Greek ολισβος; a godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with scrotum. In some modern languages, the names for "dildo" can be more descriptive, creative or subtle, such as in Russian (Фаллоимитатор, literally "Phallic imitator"), Hindi language (Darshildo), Spanish (Consolador, literally "consolation/consolator") or Welsh (cala goeg, literally "fake penis"). HistoryDildos in one form or another have been present in society throughout history. Artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic which have previously been described as batons were most likely used for sexual purposes.[4] However, there appears to be hesitation on the part of archaeologists to label these items as sex toys: as one archaeologist put it, "Looking at the size, shape, and - some cases - explicit symbolism of the ice age batons, it seems disingenuous to avoid the most obvious and straightforward interpretation. But it has been avoided." There have been many references to dildos in the historical and ethnographic literature. Haberlandt,[5] for example, illustrates single and double-ended wooden dildos from late 19th century Zanzibar. The world's oldest known dildo is a siltstone 20-centimeter phallus from the Upper Palaeolithic period 30,000 years ago that was found in Hohle Fels Cave near Ulm Germany. Findings of the archaeologists show that ancient Egyptians used dildos 2,500 years ago[citation needed]. Also these sex toys were used by ancient Greeks. A vase with a woman using a dildo depicted on it was found. This vase was made in the fifth century B.C.[citation needed] Another ancient Greek vase of about the 6th century B.C. depicts a scene in which a woman bends over to perform oral sex on a man, while another man is about to thrust a dildo into her anus.[6] The first dildos were made of stone, tar, wood and other materials that could be shaped as penises and that were firm enough to be used as penetrative sex toys. Chinese women in the 15th century used dildos made of lacquered wood with textured surfaces. With the invention of modern materials there appeared the possibility of making dildos of different shapes, sizes, colors and textures.[7] In 1966 Ted Marche pioneered the manufacturing and distributing of rubber dildos and other sex toys.[8]
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Benny Dictus wrote: Well look at that.I remember a few years back nobody would spill the beans. Looking at it over the years I would often find myself wondering... what are they looking at? Thanks Benny. Anthony |
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