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alloy-digest          Tuesday, July 24 2001          Volume 06 : Number 192



                               Today's Subjects:
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  Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page  ["Chris & Beena Cracknell" <bcra]
  Re: Alloy: more dolby video answers       [Jon Drukman <jsd@cluttered.com>]
  Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page  ["Robin Thurlow" <rfhthurlow@ear]
  Alloy: dolby lyrics                                      [Bluemeitz@cs.com]
  Alloy: dolby soundtrack inquiry                          [Bluemeitz@cs.com]
  Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page  ["Chris & Beena Cracknell" <bcra]
  Alloy: Search for truth..                                [Bluemeitz@cs.com]
  Re: Alloy: dolby lyrics                   [Brian Clayton <stemish@lns.com>]

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Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 17:23:12 -0400
From: "Chris & Beena Cracknell" <bcracknell@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Thurlow" <rthurlow@binghamton.edu>

> crackers, the page you sent the link for was.. ehrmmmm... unexpected!!
But
> really it's good to see such a silly, harmless fetish for a change!!

Yeah I wasn't quite sure what was funnier, the fact that such a fetish
existed, or the "engrish" on the webpage.

I tell you though, I have learned more about fetishes since getting on the
internet than I ever knew about them before. I mean I knew about your
typical BDSM and even odd things like "shoe fetishes" before but the
internet showed me things I never even imageined could exist. I remember one
of the first ones I discovered online is an odd little fetish called the
"Sissy Maid" fetish.

This is predominantly a fetish of heterosexual men and some bisexual men who
love to dress up in french maid costumes and then clean their
girlfriend/mistress's house top to bottom.

That fetish just blew my mind.

I can just see every woman who is with a guy who has this fetish encouraging
it just to get the housework done. I told my wife about this fetish and she
laughed and said "Do any of the webpages explain how to make your husband
get this fetish because I'm more than willing to buy you the french maid
costume. (heheheh. imagine this
http://ghastly.keenspace.com/images/ghastlyphoto.jpg squeezed into a tiny
french maid costume)

Then there's the "plushie fetish" which I never even imagined before I got
on the internet. People who like to have sex with stuffed animals, teddy
bears, etc. I've actually chatted with people in hentai chatrooms who have a
plushie fetish. One told me a story of his specially modified "Tickle Me
Elmo" that had me laughing aloud for 15 minutes.

> It's just that lately, doing book restoration, I've had some books come in
with
> certain body fluids sticking the pages together, especially from the
Science
> Library where the books of erotic photography are housed
{stuff way too creepy for me to handle deleted}

Yeah there's a lot of that really dark stuff in the hentai circles that
really makes me spill my lunch on the floor. "Gory Hentai" in particular
(naked anime women being chopped into pieces, eaten by monsters, etc.)
really churns my stomach. I just like the comedy and parody stuff. Good
wholesome fun like Jessie from Team Rocket doing James with a strap-on. Even
the bondage stuff can be interesting if properly handled. As soon as blood
enters the picture though I'm reaching for the barf bag. It's not that I
have a low tolerance for blood and guts as I've eaten many a bloody rare
steak while watching a documentary on open heart surgery on TV at the time
without any squeemishness. It's the violence I think that turns me off
especially when linked to sexuality. Now I'm no prude and all for a little
conscentual slap and tickle and "spank me I've been naughty" but a lot of
the stuff out there goes way, way beyond my tolerance levels. Still the
advantage of hentai is it's only drawings so easily dismissed. If I ever saw
photos of that kind of stuff I'd probably curl up in a little ball and never
log on the internet again. There are somethings it is best to remain
blissfully unaware of.

But then there are other things like the plushies, or sissy maids or the
flatulence fetish which just make you giggle your ass off when you learn
about them.

Crackers
(It's a whacky world and someone is wanking to it from hell!!!)

CrAB - http://www.hwcn.org/~ad329/crab.html
The Official Bira Bira Webpage - http://birabira.chaosmagic.com
Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - http://ghastly.keenspace.com

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Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 16:40:52 -0700
From: Jon Drukman <jsd@cluttered.com>
Subject: Re: Alloy: more dolby video answers

At 01:52 PM 7/23/2001 +0100, p.latham2 wrote:

>Hi Jon,
>
>Empire State Human is great isnt it , its my elder brother who got this on
>single at the time of release, i love the album  Travelogue and been meaning
>to get Reproduction for years - love to get that on CD but not managed to
>track it down yet.

i had to use gemm.com to locate both reproduction & travelogue but it was 
worth the time and effort.  both cds are crammed with bonus tracks, and 
sound great, even after all this time.

>Have you heard the new Human League single -- not a bad tune at all.

they're still at it?  i actually didn't hate octopus...  what's the new one 
called?  i can't find any info on it on a cursory web search.

- -jsd-

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Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 23:42:48 -0400
From: "Robin Thurlow" <rfhthurlow@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page

Crackers wrote:
> I can just see every woman who is with a guy who has this fetish
encouraging
> it just to get the housework done.

I'd be happy if there were a fetish buried in my subconscious, somewhere,
that just made *me* want to do it!

sissy maid wannabe
Robin T

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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 00:02:41 EDT
From: Bluemeitz@cs.com
Subject: Alloy: dolby lyrics

Hi all.

I was wondering about a few things again thought you all out there might be 
able to help.
1. Everytime I hear Europa and the Pirate Twins, I think that this "story" - 
i was 14, she was 12 and so on..- sounds like it was from personal 
experience.  Any idea if this really happend to TMDR?
2. Cloudburst on Shingle Street. Is there really a shingle street? If so, 
where?
3. Hyperactive sounds like it was from personal experience also. True or 
False?
4. How did TMDR get Robin Leech to do the vocals on The Key to Hear Ferrari?
5. How did TMDR get the bit part in Howard the Duck? You know the bartender 
with the smerk (It was a very quick moment)
6. Did TMDR ever visit Leipzig? It really isnt the most interesting place to 
visit: "Leipzig is calling you Henry....  "
7. Can anyone shed some light on Therapy Growth? Like the thought process 
that was behind it.  "I dont want to know the secrets of the universe". Why? 
I am a big fan of Star Trek and really would like to know something about 
about what is really out there.
8. What is the dialogue in The Wreck of the Fairchild? A distress call? It 
sounds Italian..

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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 00:09:51 EDT
From: Bluemeitz@cs.com
Subject: Alloy: dolby soundtrack inquiry

I was just wondering why the soundtrack to Howard the Duck was overlooked. I 
understand that the film received poor reviews but the soundtrack had some 
nuggets that never got airplay like Dont Turn Away, my personal fav, and 
Hunger City. Any thoughts?

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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 00:09:43 -0400
From: "Chris & Beena Cracknell" <bcracknell@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Alloy: sorry! & Japanese fetish page

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Thurlow" <rfhthurlow@earthlink.net>

> I'd be happy if there were a fetish buried in my subconscious, somewhere,
> that just made *me* want to do it!
>
> sissy maid wannabe

Well... you could always wear the french maid costume... and then post
pictures to the internet. ~_^

I wonder if Thomas's cleaning lady from "Hot Sauce" wore a french maid
costume, or one of those unsexy lighty blue maid costumes you seem to see
american maids wearing in the movies.

Crackers
(Fetish for french maid costumes from hell!!!!)

CrAB - http://www.hwcn.org/~ad329/crab.html
The Official Bira Bira Webpage - http://birabira.chaosmagic.com
Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - http://ghastly.keenspace.com

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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 00:17:19 EDT
From: Bluemeitz@cs.com
Subject: Alloy: Search for truth..

Dissidents. The Search for Truth. Hmmm....  Has anyone found the truth yet? 
The truth to what always stands out in my mind. (part 1 is a pulsating mix. 
part 2 is a bit toned down.)

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Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 21:56:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Clayton <stemish@lns.com>
Subject: Re: Alloy: dolby lyrics

On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 Bluemeitz@cs.com wrote:

> 1. Everytime I hear Europa and the Pirate Twins, I think that this "story" - 
> i was 14, she was 12 and so on..- sounds like it was from personal 
> experience.  Any idea if this really happend to TMDR?

Parts are semi-autobiographical (the childhood half), parts are invented
(the adult half).

> 2. Cloudburst on Shingle Street. Is there really a shingle street? If so, 
> where?

Yes, it is on the east coast of England, near Ipswitch.

http://www.mapquest.co.uk/cgi-bin/ia_find?link=btwn/twn-map_results&zoom_level=6&uid=u5jdd6xctd14q4qb:2lgf1a90rx&SNVData=3mad3-5.fy%284a21ft_9w82q.ne%2842a%24mm-dzr%3bah7-%3d%3a%28_%3d%18P_dw72u6%28.1672u%3aa%3bwh%7c2%24hgv%28l3iedgv%245l1t%3b8&pcat=

> 3. Hyperactive sounds like it was from personal experience also. True or 
> False?

Could be!

> 4. How did TMDR get Robin Leech to do the vocals on The Key to Hear Ferrari?

Um, he asked?  :)  I believe Robin lived down the street from Thomas
during his years in L.A.
 
> 5. How did TMDR get the bit part in Howard the Duck? You know the bartender 
> with the smerk (It was a very quick moment)

Thomas was hired to do the soundtrack for the film, and worked a lot with
the actresses playing the band Cherry Bomb (teaching them how to play the
instruments convincingly), and so he ended up with the cameo.  The bulk of
the score ended up being done by John Barry, and Thomas only contributed
the songs.

> 6. Did TMDR ever visit Leipzig? It really isnt the most interesting place to 
> visit: "Leipzig is calling you Henry....  "

Could also be!

> 7. Can anyone shed some light on Therapy Growth? Like the thought process 
> that was behind it.  "I dont want to know the secrets of the universe". Why? 
> I am a big fan of Star Trek and really would like to know something about 
> about what is really out there.

Perhaps knowing all the answers would make life pointless?  Or as they say
in The Village, "Answers are a prison for oneself."

> 8. What is the dialogue in The Wreck of the Fairchild? A distress call? It 
> sounds Italian..

It is Spanish, and is a conversation between an aircraft in distress and a
control tower refusing it permission to land.  It is drawn from a true
incident of a plane that crashed in the Andes which was the basis of the
film "Alive."

BC
 
- --
  "No one can predict with certainty what the ultimate meaning will be 
   of mastery of space."  -- John F. Kennedy, May 25th, 1961

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