Scots Taffer on 6/4/2006 at 01:26
The accompanying mental image was certainly gold.
Dia on 6/4/2006 at 03:10
Frankly, that line made my tummy queasy. Or rather the accompanying mental image did. :erm:
tungsten on 6/4/2006 at 03:32
The article got it all wrong. The doctors shovelled coal to get the right calluses. (that's callus, and not ph...)
MsLedd on 6/4/2006 at 04:18
Heh, this was just featured on an episode of Boston Legal. Ed Begley, Jr. played a man fighting his soon-to-be-ex-wife in court for their vast collection of antique erotica, the highlight of said collection being, the "Hysteria Machine". And yes, the machine had to be showed and demonstrated (not on a person though) in court. It was hilarious! :cheeky:
aguywhoplaysthief on 6/4/2006 at 04:38
...and why the newspaper business is failing is all made clear.
jbairdjr on 7/4/2006 at 23:39
"Sigmund Freud tried it. But couldn't get the hang of it."
HA, HA, HA, HA, HA!:laff:
crunchy on 8/4/2006 at 14:49
I'll bet that a lot of women faked hysteria!
Spamlet on 8/4/2006 at 17:54
Hmm. A) I actually thought the majority of that info was widely commonly known already but judging by the reactions apparently not. These contraptions are admittedly quite hilarious. Given that missionary was the be all it's not remotely surprising that poor ol' repressed Vic chicks weren't getting off.
B) Their facts must be outdated: I currently live in Alabama and I know that it isn't illegal at all to buy phallic vibrators here anymore because there are at least two sex shops here in town (one of which "X-Mart" is billed as a kind of K-Mart of debauchery Superstore and incessantly advertised on local tv) and I know several women who've bought those type of devices from there.
C) Come to think of it, I suppose we should really be charging for making all these frequent "housecalls", huh? I mean we're providing a medical service...:angel:
Komag on 8/4/2006 at 18:29
Quote Posted by Spamlet
B) Their facts must be outdated: I currently live in Alabama and I know that it isn't illegal at all to buy phallic vibrators here anymore because there are at least two sex shops here in town (one of which "X-Mart" is billed as a kind of K-Mart of debauchery Superstore and incessantly advertised on local tv) and I know several women who've bought those type of devices from there.
It only has to be illegal in one little dumb town somewhere in the state for them to say "illegal in Alabama". All those "crazy laws" lists work that way, they almost never mean the whole state.
Tocky on 8/4/2006 at 18:30
Nurse, I'll be needing the number two jackhammer.