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To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (8426)7/12/2000 5:14:47 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9127
 
I don't think so. WHERE were these publicized? Not in...the mainstream press. Because I read a lot, and I've never read anything like this. Ever. Please produce proof- a url for example.



To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (8426)7/12/2000 5:29:41 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 9127
 
Geeez, when I was in school we were taught sex-ed by being shown pictures of Tizio in the National Geographic.

I doubt it...

Rather, I suspect you are more along the lines of Jerry Fallwell, read on...

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The big problem with pornography is defining it. You can't just say it's pictures of people naked. For example, you have these primitive African tribes that exist by chasing the wildebeest on foot, and they have to go around largely naked, because, as the old tribal saying goes: "N'wam k'honi soit qui mali," which means, "If you think you can catch a wildebeest in this climate and wear clothes at the same time, then I have some beach front property in the desert region of Northern Mali that you may be interested in."

So it's not considered pornographic when National Geographic publishes color photographs of these people hunting the wildebeest naked, or pounding one rock onto another rock for some primitive reason naked, or whatever. But if National Geographic were to publish an article entitled "The Girls of the California Junior College System Hunt the Wildebeest Naked," some people would call it pornography. But others would not. And still others, such as the Spectacularly Rev. Jerry Falwell, would get upset about seeing the wildebeest naked.

- Dave Barry, "Pornography"

Dave Barry is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune

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P. s. You are still a fraud. [I am not religious but...]



To: Master (Hijacked) who wrote (8426)7/13/2000 1:30:42 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9127
 
I saw that movie it was really funny. John Cleese at an English boys school has his wife come in. They make love in front of the class while he lectures the boys he is doing it for their benefit.

I just saw the best sci-fi movie ever made, The Forbidden Planet and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. I wonder if Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is out on video.

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something about her pigtails are a real turn on