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Happy New Year.

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Well,2026 isn't far off,and it's been one of the worst years ever.I'm glad to see the back of it.  I sincerely hope the New Year will be much better and happier for me. In the meantime,I'll close this year off with a couple of new pics,which show my favourite OC:Louise bound and gagged. See you all next year.

Superman Films.

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I can still remember going to the pics way back in 1978,and it blew me away.  It had a brilliant cast,and it had loads of laughs,although there's a bit of sadness included in it as well.  Best part for me,was the opening sequence,especially with the destruction of Krypton.That was so well done.It's in my top 5 films. The only minor gripe I have about the Superman films,is that for all the pretty actresses who played Lois Lane:Not one of them performed a bound and gagged scene in any of the four films.The George Reeves and Dean Cain shows were far superior,and it left me slightly wanting. Above is a brief glimpse from the 1978 film,showing the destruction of Krypton sequence.It was brilliant,that I still remember it fondly to this day.

A Pretty Lab Assistant Seized for his Harem.

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Latext commission in from All the Fantasies:  

The Count of Monte Cristo: BBC TV 1964

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 From 1964,this is a 12 part version of The Count of Monte Cristo,and I found it very enjoyable.Some of the actresses are really beautiful,although I don't think there are any scenes,for the girls to be bound and gagged in the story.I found that very disappointing,but it's still one of my favourite stories.It certainly had an excellent cast performing in ,and I will never tire of this brilliant tale of ruthless revenge. I loved watching them all and still do to this day.Every episode of it was fantastic,and all the cast did a great job too.

Disappointed.

Newcastle drew 2-2  against Chelsea today,after losing a 2-0 lead.It was a much better performance,but yet agai:the ref was a complete joke.He deliberately ignored a stonewall penalty against Gordon,and these visiting scumbags did everything possible to con the ref,who was clearly corrupt as hell.What made me more mad,was the stonewall penalty that should have been awarded,when Anthony Gordon was deliberately shoved in the oenalty area.Yet,the imbecile ref chose to ignore it. No doubt about it:The ref was their 12th man.Bastards.:(If we'd had that penalty awarded and scored from it,I think we would have probably won that game.Corruption thought otherwise.:( Despite the disappointment,this performance has given us Newcastle fans a lot more hope.Let's see what the next game brings.... 

Sadie by PerilMonger.

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I really love these pictures of this artist's creation,of whom I found on the Deviant Art website. She's called Sadie,and is a private investigator teaming up with another young lady called Taylor.  I think the artist did a great job on these two characters, as the two girls always find themselves in deep trouble, getting seized,then bound and gagged. I'll do both of them in a future art project, but with different outfits.  I'll post a couple of more pictures later. All pictures posted here with kind permission from Perilmonger(c)

Rome's Failure in Caledonia.

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  I enjoyed watching videos on thus subject,detailing how the might of Rome,of which utterly failed to conquer Scotland,known as Caledonia back then.. Many years ago, I was a huge fan of the Roman Empire, especially their legions. However, as time passed,I found out certain things that really shocked me.Although they were partly civilised, they were also a bunch of cruel and brutal scumbags. This makes me totally love seeing videos,of watching their legions get slaughtered.  Whilst I will acknowledge the Romans did a lot of good,they weren't the civilised people they thought themselves to be.They called other people who weren't Roman:'barbarians ' Yet in their Colusseum, thousands of Roman scumbags thought it was great entertainment, to watch these people fight and die for their own amusement. One number I read that the amount of people who lost their lives in the Colusseum, was well over 500,000.We'll never really know the true figures.  So that's why I fully e...

Derby Day Disaster.

Well,I had planned to post some comments here yesterday over Newcastle's disastrous performance and defeat against Sunderland.  It was one of the worst displays Newcastle ever did,and it's really incensed me.Eddie Howe said the effort was there,but the quality wasn't.  Really???? Newcastle didn't even bother, and despite a minor improvement late in the second-half,they just surrendered the game to the opposition. This defeat really hurt,and whilst I know you will always lose,to a much hated side,at least it would have been a bit more consoling that they put the effort in. Again:Newcastle didn't do that.This is one of the worst derby defeats in my living memory.Practically every player in that Newcastle side yesterday, wants their wages stopped, and read the riot act.

The Count of Monte Cristo.

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This is one of my favourite stories, which tells of an innocent man wrongly imprisoned for years, but manages to escape.He is bequeathed a colossal fortune,from a fellow inmate he befriends, and ruthlessly goes after the people that betrayed him.It's really interesting to read,that it's actually based on a true story. The author:Alexander Dumas,read about it,in an obscure police file. He was inspired by it,although he admits he made up a lot in it. This was the first version I watched way back in 1975,and I loved it.I was a big fan of Richard Chamberlain, and this one is still a great favourite. It certainly had an excellent cast:Trevor Howard,Donald Pleasance and Tony Curtis to name but three. There were certainly a couple of pretty actresses performing in it,but alas:nothing of any interest. So,it looks like another future art project.  +++