JD's bazaar

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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 10:09 pm
Bill8816 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:49 pm It sure would be nice to see these nude women being tortured, instead of just hanging around.
After 20 years of putting women in almost all imaginable perils (except the most scabrous scenarios) I'm a bit lukewarm. Like what new thing can I come across? My imagination fails me.
bleumune wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:10 pm I'm partial to lovely heroines being slowly turned over a bed of coals. Here you have two lovelies -- could put them side by side . . .
Might work, might work.

Here's some random movie frame for today, to keep you busy.

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https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, very good. They don't make movies like that anymore.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:45 pm And, as per bleumune suggestion, the supplice of Anna Henrietta and her faithful companion, Vivienne de Tabris.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view Holy shit! What else is there to say.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:45 pm And, as per bleumune suggestion, the supplice of Anna Henrietta and her faithful companion, Vivienne de Tabris.
A roast girl cookout... now this is something different.

Well done JD.
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frog wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:44 am Holy shit! What else is there to say.
You're into BBQ-ing too? Didn't know.

I should make more of them if there's a market (of appreciation, at least). :)
wulf wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 11:37 am A roast girl cookout... now this is something different.
That's why I ask for suggestions.
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doe.1971 wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 1:33 pm
frog wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:44 am Holy shit! What else is there to say.
You're into BBQ-ing too? Didn't know.

I should make more of them if there's a market (of appreciation, at least). :)
wulf wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 11:37 am A roast girl cookout... now this is something different.
That's why I ask for suggestions.
It's something I indulge in sparingly, so the pic really has to catch my attention, like yours did.

The appreciation will be there if the product appears. I know of at least three fellow travelers that indulge in cook-outs.
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fellow travelers, that sounds so Marxist-adjacent, lol .. but I got the message. If scenarios allow it, I'll try to explore this option more often.
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doe.1971 wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 2:05 pm fellow travelers, that sounds so Marxist-adjacent, lol .. but I got the message. If scenarios allow it, I'll try to explore this option more often.
I grew up during the Cold War. Remember scrambling under our school desks each time the siren blasted during the Cuban Missile Crisis (as if that would have prevented us roasting). So yeah, some phrases do stick to you.

Looking forward to the shrimp and barbee.
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frog wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:48 am Remember scrambling under our school desks each time the siren blasted during the Cuban Missile Crisis (as if that would have prevented us roasting).
That's Psy101, it is said that the most paralyzing attitude is when you're helpless. Hiding under the desk was considered to give you a defensive strategy (even when it was useless).

On the other hand, hiding from the original flash of light can save your life. Most of the Hiroshima victims were burnt by the light, not killed by radiation or crushed by the shockwave. There were survivors a few kilometers from ground zero that were behind walls.
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frog wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:48 am
doe.1971 wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 2:05 pm fellow travelers, that sounds so Marxist-adjacent, lol .. but I got the message. If scenarios allow it, I'll try to explore this option more often.
I grew up during the Cold War. Remember scrambling under our school desks each time the siren blasted during the Cuban Missile Crisis (as if that would have prevented us roasting). So yeah, some phrases do stick to you.

Looking forward to the shrimp and barbee.
The exercise was called 'Duck and Cover'. I remember it quite well, and we kids in grade school had to practice it on occasion.
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doe.1971 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:45 pm And, as per bleumune suggestion, the supplice of Anna Henrietta and her faithful companion, Vivienne de Tabris.
Outstanding, JD! Simply outstanding!

Are you planning to post any other renders from other camera locations! I am especially fond of close shots of the heroine's (heroines', in this case!) face as she endures her bitter fate!

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