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Huilende jongen

January 29th, 2012 by ape

Huilende jongen

The Fourth Seal

December 22nd, 2011 by J-One

A Dark X-Mass IV - The Fourth Seal

X-Maks Balls

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Diewertje

November 16th, 2011 by Chiel Montagne

Diewertje

Breast-Slapping Beauty Treatment from Bangkok!

September 29th, 2011 by Vinnie

For those women who may seek breast augmentation but would rather not undergo surgery, there is an alternative in the form of a new craze that is slapping its way silly across Thailand.

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Pretty weird Japanese video + extra’s

September 8th, 2011 by Vinnie

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Maybe you, too, might fascinate me!

August 17th, 2011 by Vinnie

define rags

“Where did you get that dress?”
“Well, I got it from…”
“Shhhhhhhzipit.”

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Tutti i colori del buio (1972)

July 27th, 2011 by ape

tutti colori del buio 1972

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Beavis und Butthead machens in Amerika (Ganzer Film)

July 24th, 2011 by Vinnie

beavis und butthead

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BAG – Nothing Will Remain (1969)

July 23rd, 2011 by ape

BAG - Nothing Will Remain (1969)

Amsterdam (1969)
Leo Schelvis (guitar), Michel Krijnen (bass), Arthur Mesritz (drums),
Richard Koh (guitar, vocals)

Thaiwanese Funeral Strippers

July 14th, 2011 by Vinnie

Funeral strippers work on Electric Flower Cars (EFC) which are trucks that have been converted to moving stages so that women can perform as the vehicles follow along with funerals or religious processions. EFC came to Taiwan’s public attention in 1980 when newspapers began covering the phenomenon of stripping at funerals.

There is a great deal of debate about whether this should be allowed to continue. In Taipei, Taiwan’s capital, one often hears middle and upper class men complain about the harmful effects of this rural practice on public morality. In contrast, people in the industry see themselves as talented performers and fans of the practice say that it makes events more exciting.

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