I was rather thinking about some Barbarella spin-off. Very 1960's indeed.Isn't this one from an old 007 movie?
Yes.......sort of.View attachment 378585 Isn't this one from an old 007 movie?
David Niven was also James Bond in that film. I suspect it also influenced Rowan Atkinson's "Johnny English".Yes.......sort of.
It's from the 1967 film "Casino Royale" - not to be confused with the 2006 real Bond movie of the same name.
It was Bond spoof based on a Bond book. It included a number of "James Bonds", including Dahliah Lavi, the women on the slab and Woody Allen, the one who put her there.
It's one of those weird, wacky, anything goes 60s comedies that can be a lot of fun to watch if your in the right mood. I think it may have also provided inspiration for the Austin Powers movies.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061452/?ref_=nv_sr_2
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she's about to kick the bucket!
(T-C that's an English expression for 'die' )
Gee. I've been here less than a week and I'm still finding great threads!
Top Cat? Those look very much like the covers of magazines I found under my grandfather's bed. Weren't they from world war two?
I hope these fit in this thread. The first one always looks like she's trying to avoid unseen danger. They always made me sort of tingle.
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JanB2
True, these are covers of comic books from the time of the 2nd World War.
Have enough of these posts in that thread, just look at the previous pages.
As you already forgotten the tip I gave on my thread of torture in breasts and nipples, I am sending a sortie sample.
GIF
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Top Cat
What fine print was that? Oh shit! In trouble againIs that first one Barb not reading the fine print again?
ok, some mixed low key peril
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[Jan has her eyes downcast.] I - I confess, sir. I did forget. But in my defense, there's so much here, I've been exploring all week! I am ready for your punishment, sir.
(And IRL, my husband will be in for a treat in just a few minutes...)
T-C, the letters IRL stand for "in real life"JanB2
Well you will make your own punishment!
You can take a pliers and make 10 twists 10 seconds on each nipple.
Another important thing, I do not know how to speak and write in English.
I use google translator to communicate with members of the CF, and he seems to no know the language very well.
It also does not translate abbreviations, slang and acronyms, so I do not know what means "IRL"
And so the delay in answering messages.
Top Cat
T-C, the letters IRL stand for "in real life"
Barbaria has it correct Top-Cat. "IRL" stands for "In real life". I'm sorry for making it difficult for you - I did not realize you didn't speak English.JanB2
Well you will make your own punishment!
You can take a pliers and make 10 twists 10 seconds on each nipple.
Another important thing, I do not know how to speak and write in English.
I use google translator to communicate with members of the CF, and he seems to no know the language very well.
It also does not translate abbreviations, slang and acronyms, so I do not know what means "IRL"
And so the delay in answering messages.
Top Cat
Barbaria has it correct Top-Cat. "IRL" stands for "In real life". I'm sorry for making it difficult for you - I did not realize you didn't speak English.
The GIF of the woman having her nipples twisted with pliers was exciting! That will be my punishment.
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