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Sunday January 01 00:08:43 2006
Happy New Year
Happy New Year !!!
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Rich
bindherupx@yahoo.com
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Sunday January 01 03:52:52 2006
Re: wwe divas bondage...
doug58 wrote:

> where can i get them?.
>
> Thanks!

TraderDave's site has one WWE scene. Or you can post this in the trading forum and perhaps JAY L will send it to you.

KaoWi
shuthermoith@gmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/shuthermouth
Sunday January 01 03:54:24 2006
Shut Her Mouth is updated.
Hey guys,

Just another update to let you guys know that my site is updated, this time with a new MAINSTREAM clip. Yeah you guessed it, "In The Mix" is featured on my site.

CAPS and CLIP of it are provided.

Leave comments and ENJOY!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
KaoWi
shuthermouth@gmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/shuthermouth
Sunday January 01 08:48:23 2006
Perhaps it's a sign of the times...
...that practically all of the thirteen actresses with scenes in the database who passed away in the year just ended were the sort that could be said to make up the meat and potatoes of damseldom-performers who over the course of a long and perhaps even illustrious career may have done only one or two rather pedestrian tieups, as opposed to the singular significance of the small body of work of someone like Fay Wray or the vast and priceless repertoire bequeathed to us by the serial queens. It seems that we have entered a middle period between the passings of the last of the stars of Hollywood's Golden Age along with the serial heroines they inspired, and those of the first wave of great damsels who made their mark in postwar cinema or on television, which we can expect more of in the coming years.

And if anyone fit that last description, it was Virginia Mayo. Can anyone think of a shorter scene than her legendary five-second chair-tie in 1947's "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" that had such an impact? Even if that were her only database entry (as it was, she also got it in "The Princess and the Pirate" in 1944, "South Sea Woman" in 1953, and both "The Silver Chalice" and "King Richard and the Crusaders" the following year, as well as handgaggings in 1949's "White Heat" and "Fort Dobbs" in 1958) it would seem that the case for her making the Hall of Fame would have to be considered airtight. She died January 17 at age 84.

While Ruth Warrick was certainly another luminary, it's somewhat surprising-and disappointing-that her best-remembered role only produced a single database entry, for an undated "All My Children" episode, to go with her other scene in "One Too Many" from 1950. Warrick was 88 when she passed away January 15.

Bollywood's Parveen Babi ("Amar Akbar Anthony," 1977) died January 20 at 55

Singaporean actress Saadiah (whose real name was Satya bte Baharum according to the IMDb), in the database for a scene in the 1960 Malaysian movie "Isi neraka," was either 68 or 69 when she passed away February 26.

Guylaine St. Onge was either 39 or 40 when she succumbed to cancer on March 3. Her scene was in "Do or Die" from 2003.

Anne Bancroft was another Hollywood heavyweight who apparently managed to get into only a single tieup her entire career-in 1956's "Nightfall." She also, of course, played the prosecutor who tried to avenge Margaux Hemingway's infamous spreadeagled rape in "Lipstick" two decades later.She died June 6 at age 73.

Fintan Meyler, bound and gagged in the 1961 "Well of Doom" episode from TV's "Thriller," was 74 or 75 when she passed away July 23.

Ileen Getz was sadly only three days short of her 44th birthday when she died August 4. She left behind a pair of 1999 TV scenes, from "3rd Rock from the Sun," and "Alien Hunter."

Eva Renzi, tied up in a 1969 movie with one of everyone's all-time favorite titles-"Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You?"-died August 16 at 60.

Jean Carson, in the database for a scene in a 1962 "Andy Griffith Show" episode, passed away November 2 at age 82.

Sheree North, who apparently never got it on the big screen despite three television scenes (a 1977 "Baretta" episode and the TV-movies "Jake Spanner, Private Eye" from 1989 and 1973's "Snatched") was 72 when she died November 4.

Pamela Duncan, with a scene from a 1952 episode of "Terry and the Pirates" to her credit, died November 11 at 73.

Jean Parker was 90 when she died November 30. Her scene was in a 1954 episode of "Stories of the Century."

And while neither she nor the movie is in the database, I will mention here that Evelyne Ker passed away June 12 at age 70. She's one of three credited actresses in the cast of a 1972 movie released in the U. S. under the title "Room of Chains." I remember the movie and there was bondage in it, but my memory as to whether Ker was the recipient of any has been lost in the fog of more than three decades.

In addition to the actresses we lost, there were a plethora of persons-actors, writers, directors and others-who may have shared responsibility for many database scenes who passed away in 2005. Most notably, we said farewell to a pair of pioneering women whose perseverence in male-dominated fields of endeavor paid off handsomely for us.

Science fiction writer Andre Norton-yes, she was a woman in case you didn't know-died March 17 at 93. Her creation of "The Beastmaster" helped spawn seventeen database scenes.

That Dale Messick was a woman is perhaps more well known, even though she changed her first name from Dalia hoping to obscure that fact and gain stature as a cartoonist. Messick, the creator of "Brenda Starr," was 98 when she passed away April 5.

All right, baby boomers,riddle me this-who was your SECOND favorite villain (after Catwoman, of course) from the 1966-69 "Batman" TV series? Frank Gorshin, whose maniacal Riddler giggle really deserved to accompany more bondage scenes besides Sherry Jackson's 1966 handcuffing, died May 17 at age 72.

And isn't it funny that we argue, debate, and harangue each other ad infinitum over which actress played the better Lois Lane, but it seems we could care less about the peripheral characters around her-especially the man who sent her into so many of her predicaments? Lane Smith, who did such an admirable job of ordering Teri Hatcher around as editor Perry White in TV's "Lois and Clark," died June 13 at 69.

While Dale Messick had a reason for changing her name, one can wonder whether Salvatore Lombino would still have gained as much literary fame had he not adopted the pen name Evan Hunter, and then in another twist, written the "87th Precinct" novels under the additional pseudonym Ed McBain. As it was, he helped contribute the 1992 TV movie "Columbo: No Time to Die" and perhaps an "Ironside" episode to the database. Hunter was 78 when he passed away July 6.

And anyone who played a TV character whose name scores nine database hits is certainly worth mentioning here. "Gilligan"-aka Bob Denver-died September 2 at age 70.

Unlike Denver, director Robert Wise appears only to have helped put a single entry into the database, but that one was an entry for the ages-"I Want to Live!" for which Susan Hayward won the 1958 Best Actress Oscar, the first Academy Award ever given to an actress for a performance in which she was bound. Wise, who died September 14 at 91, was himself nominated for both the Best Director Oscar and Golden Globe for the movie.

And having mentioned "Superman" character Perry White above, did you know that "Our Gang/Little Rascals" actor Thomas Ross "Tommy" Bond not only played Jimmy Olsen opposite Noel Neill in the 1948 "Superman" serial, but that he turned down the role in the TV series, leaving it to Jack Larson to go down in the annals of putzdom? Bond passed away September 24 at 79.

Then there was Don Adams, to whose characterization of Maxwell Smart Barbara Feldon owes her enduring fame and database entries. Adams died September 25 at 82.

In addition to Hunter, there are a couple more authors deserving of a tip of the glass today. John Fowles, whose novel "The Butterfly Collector" propelled Samantha Eggar into the Hall of Fame when it was made into the movie "The Collector," died November 5 at 79. And David Westheimer, author of "Von Ryan's Express," passed away November 8 at 88. Raffaella Carra's tieup in the 1965 film-which wasn't in the book, as I recall-is perhaps everyone's favorite war-movie scene.

Finally, even if his rancid humor wasn't your cup of tea, give comic genius Richard Pryor his due for having a penchant for being around when black actresses, who are perhaps still underrepresented in the mainstream-scene repertoire, were likely to get it. He was in 1972's "Lady Sings the Blues," whose straitjacketed Diana Ross scored a Best Actress Oscar nomination, he played the father of the bound-and-gagged Stacey Dash in 1988's "Moving," and the brother of the similarly restrained Kirsten Childs in "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" the next year. Pryor was 65 when his long struggle with multiple sclerosis came to an end on December 10.

Happy New Year to everyone, and may we resolve to redouble our efforts to honor the contributions of those above through our work here.
An Old Friend
Sunday January 01 11:28:43 2006
Re: Perhaps it's a sign of the times...
Happy New Year to everyone, and may we resolve to redouble our efforts to honor the contributions of those above through our work here.

This post reflects an awesome amount of research and effort. Thank you "Old Friend" for the time, effort, and care that you put into sharing this information with us.

The persons you mentioned here deserve our gratitude. They may be gone, but their work continues to entertain us.
BB
Sunday January 01 11:56:56 2006
Re: Perhaps it's a sign of the times...
An Old Friend wrote:

> Guylaine St. Onge was either 39 or 40 when she succumbed
> to cancer on March 3. Her scene was in "Do or
> Die" from 2003.
>
Nice piece of work. I had no idea St. Onge died. She was in a series in the late 1990s that only lasted a season (Special Ops Force, maybe) and I was always disappointed she never had a full-treatment scene in that show or elsewhere.
Sunday January 01 11:58:49 2006
Re: Perhaps it's a sign of the times...
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> > Guylaine St. Onge was either 39 or 40 when she
> succumbed
> > to cancer

A photo of her. Real beauty.
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Sunday January 01 13:35:43 2006
Big White
Over at the Major's site there is a clip from "Big White", or at least that is what it says it is. I can not find this in the DB. Am I doing something wrong?

Also, is there a serious continuity problem with how the girls hands are taped there? Seems to me that sometimes they are completely mummified and other times the fingers are almost free.
Jenni
sjJenni@missHoudini.com
Sunday January 01 13:50:21 2006
Re: Big White
I'll be working on that video. It will be featured the next time on Shut Her Mouth when I change the Mainstream Video clip.
KaoWi
shuthermouth@gmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/shuthermouth
Sunday January 01 14:52:49 2006
I'm here with an update of Lazos Latinos
Hi everybody!

Firstable: FELIZ AÑO NUEVO!!!!!

I'm here with an update of Lazos Latinos with 3 new sections:

1. Old but good new section: Leticia Calderón on "Yo compro esa mujer"
2. Handgag new section: Roxana Castellanos on "Vecinos"
3. Cartoon new section: Abril on Ninja´s Turtles (in spanish)
And I add Sabine Moussier on Analisys Section

Enjoy it.

P.D.
Major John and Racingfan: Thanks a lot for your support.
Lazo Latino
lazo_latino@yahoo.com.mx
http://www.lazos-latinos.com
Sunday January 01 14:59:46 2006
In The Mix
Big thanks to KAoWI for finding this one. You're a man of your word!
X
Sunday January 01 15:30:19 2006
New DVD #10 and New Clips!
Happy New Year!
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PantyDiDCap
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Sunday January 01 15:56:16 2006
Re: In The Mix
X wrote:

> Big thanks to KAoWI for finding this one. You're a man of
> your word!

Thanks! I hoped you've enjoyed it! Cheers!
KaoWi
shuthermouth@gmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/shuthermouth
Sunday January 01 17:48:23 2006
Family Affairs
As promised Robyn Page's scene is now on the Database (# 11769) A (Sadly poor quality) recording will be on it's way to Canada within the next couple of weeks depending on when i can get to the Post office.

Black shoulder length hair. Dressed in an open neck lilac Sleeveless top; over white vest, pale blue jeans & blue flat heel slip-on shoes
Action takes place in flat above pub where Katie (Page) has been caught watching an apparently incriminating videotape by another woman at the end of the preceding episode.
About 4 minutes into this episode said other woman shows up in the bar downstairs “Where’s Katy?” One of the patrons asks
“She’s busy upstairs”
Cut to upstairs flat for a lovely panning shot starting with her ankles, which are tied separately to the legs of a wooden chair. Her wrists are bound separately around the back of the chair and there are further bindings around her upper arms. All of this has been done with scarves and belts. A further scarf has been knotted and tied between her teeth. She struggles and grunts as the camera pans up her body and closes in on her scared face.
(There is a 4m ad break around the 10m mark as broadcast on UKTV)

At the 16minute mark Katie is seen again struggling and whimpering while her captors discuss how to deal with her in the next room – well within earshot. There are 3 brief cutaways; including 2 good close ups of her face over about 90seconds

At the 21minute mark there’s another cutaway with another close up of her face, immediately followed by one of her wrists straining against their restraints.

At the 22minute mark she manages to free her right wrist, and looks at it in genuine surprise before hurriedly shedding the rest of her bonds, pulling the gag down around her neck.
moxx of balhoom
Sunday January 01 17:48:33 2006
Site Update
After suffering a computer crash, which cancelled the December update, Knotbusters returns with a new chapter of my latest story, new Poser artwork, and new vidcaps.

Happy New Year!
Doug R
Knot_buster@hotmail.com
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/knotbusters/index.html
Sunday January 01 21:15:44 2006
Cute words from Torri Higginson
The February 2006 issue of SciFi magazine has an article in which ths stars of the SciFi channel's friday programs (SG-1, Atlåntis, BG) answer viewers' questions. Here's a really interesting Q&A with Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir on Stargate Atlåntis.)

Q: Is Elizabeth ever going to go off-world again? Ever?
A: Well, she did end up in handcuffs and blindfolded the first time... so if it's up to her... yes.

She's talking about "Seige, Part II" (dB# 11183), of course.

Surprisingly, there was no question for Amanda Tapping (Samantha "Boom-Boom" Carter, Stargåte SG-1) like...
Q: When are we going to see Sam get captured by alien bad-guys, bound & gagged, abducted to their home world (which is named "Gor", by the way), stripped, enslaved, etc., etc., forced to do seductive dances, etc., etc.?
Go figure. :-)
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Van
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http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/

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