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4/24 Lonely sodalites, technology has come to your rescue! (NSFW) http://www.csua.org/u/lc5 (wired.com) \_ Check out picture #16. That looks just like the one in the 1992 ancient-China movie "Sex and Zen", albeit smaller and electric. \_ never saw the movie, but are we talking about the same thing? It looks like a catepillar. \_ Yeah that's the one. The one in the movie looked more like a wheel, is bigger, and is manual power (of course). \_ Yes that's the pic. The one in the movie looks more like a wheel and is bigger. -- PP (5/2) Found the screenshot from the movie! http://www.erotic4u.co.uk/Unknown+Girls-129790.htm It's the second screenshot in the top row. -- PP \_ "Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the era of mechanized masturbation," he told the expo. |
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www.csua.org/u/lc5 -> www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/multimedia/2007/10/gallery_tokyo_adult_expo?slide=17&slideView=6 The speed alters in time to the amount of movement on the screen, ie slowly for early porn scenes and quickly for the final ones. "Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the era of mechanized masturbation," he told the expo. There is also a small version of the machine called the Petit Som and a dildo-equipped Lady's Som. The machines cost between 25,200 and 45,000 yen ($215 -- $390). |
www.erotic4u.co.uk/Unknown+Girls-129790.htm Unknown Girls Movie title: "Yu pu tuan zhi: Tou qing bao jian" / 1992 ... aka ''Sex and Zen'', ''Sex & Zen'' and ''Sex and zen - il tappeto da preghiera di carne'' Duration: 143 sec. |
wired.com Furthermore No-Brainer We've heard plenty of red-tape horror stories, but this one's a bone-a-fied shocker: Confusion over who would pay for the surgery left an uninsured Utah woman who had half her skull removed following an auto accident waiting nearly four months to have the missing piece replaced. During that time, 22-year-old Briana Lane says she suffered excruciating pain and wore a plastic street hockey helmet to protect her brain. The hospital, which originally canceled the surgery over the billing beef, miraculously rescheduled the operation after Lane contacted a local TV station. It's still not clear who will pay for the surgery, but a neurosurgeon called the delay inexplicable. "There's no reason not to replace that as soon as you can," he said. The Southern California city of Garden Grove, aka "Little Saigon," has distinguished itself: It is the first US city to declare itself a "no communist" zone. Garden Grove's city council drafted a resolution that stated it "does not welcome, or sanction high-profile visits, drive-bys or stopovers by members or officials of the Vietnamese Communist government." The city is home to about 90,000 residents of Vietnamese descent, many of whom are political refugees, and many don't take kindly to visits from Vietnamese government delegations. Said one refugee, "They claim they want reconciliation with the Vietnamese community here but they drive through Little Saigon in motorcades with lights blazing and with motorcycle escorts as if they own the place." |