Page 3 of 8

Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:28 pm
by Trumpton
warren zevon rip wrote:

> If Trumpton is in my gang, how come...oh forget it, life's too
> short. A bit like me.

Phew! Luckily you didn't call me your 'bitch'. LOL.


Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:31 pm
by Sam Slater
Breath in.........

@ Carac

Words of wisdom, but I've no affiliations with any company. My motives are purely in favour of truth, fairness and integrity. My alleged sarcasm and remarks won't make much difference I guess, but if it just saves one performer from losing her pride and integrity, then I'll be happy. Be careful Caractacus, because as this thread you started was to reinforce a little common sense, a side affect maybe to spread the argument across into the OT.

@ SR2

Wazza was merely reminding me of a promise I made before; that is to keep away from the other forums as it nearly always leads nowhere, and the posters are way too touchy when it comes to their own shortcomings. I make my own decisions, and stand by them like any man should.

@ Wazza

Thanks for the reminder and advice, and due to this, I thought of a quote that may tickle your fancy (yet can't remember who said it). - "Good advice is something a man gives when he is too old to set a bad example."

Keiran/Adam/Scorpian is just spouting the same stuff he was 12 months ago, but about a different company, and it's fair to say the new company pays more than the old one.........He's just a messenger; paid to 'big up' the highest bidder (in my opinion of course).

.............and breath out..............


Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:46 pm
by Trumpton
warren zevon rip wrote:

> Trumpton wrote:
>
> > Phew! Luckily you didn't call me your 'bitch'. LOL.
>
> I know! What deluded people we get here sometimes! That thread
> on the main forum is hilarious, though. They should just post
> a big thread saying "DON'T BUY BRITISH PORN, WE ALL HATE EACH
> OTHER AND ARE RIDDLED WITH DISEASES" and have done with it.
> Sam has let us down though - he shouldn't stoop to the low
> levels of debate there.

Sam - Sammikins was being a very naughty boy.

After what I've read on the other forums about the current state of British porn I haven't bought anything for a long while now.
>
> Long time since I bought an actual porn DVD, streaming is the
> way.

Yup, you're right Wazz.
>
> BTW, was it you that said we should have a league table of porn
> sites?

Err, not me Wazz.

> We already do - click on my sig. and type in whoever you
> want to know about and you will see how "busy" they are really.

I'll check it out.


Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:55 pm
by Deuce Bigolo
Its just Business as usual Carac

Theres been infighting for as long as I can remember

Best ignored given that most of us don't know the parties from a bar of soap

Same goes for all the hyped up promises of 'the best yet' product

How many ways can you re-invent the simple process called Porn
Answer....bugger all given whats all ready available

Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:04 pm
by randyandy
Or it could be that the main advertising showcase for UK adult entertainment is soft pretending to be hard Jim.

The vast majority here know that UK TV isn't what it says and the reasons but 'we' are not the vast majority of punters who switch on the 'telly' get ripped off and think *uck that.

Some do come here after being ripped off to complain (usually getting stick from certain peeps for doing it) but I suspect a significant amount just don't bother preferring to look elsewhere (abroad) if they bother at all for the stuff they want to see with the assumption that the foreign product will be the real thing.

Either that or borrow hard stuff doing the rounds


Re: The self-destruct brigade strike again

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:14 pm
by Deuce Bigolo
Been saying that for years

Cheap or free produce,ALL OF A SIMILAR STANDARD saturating the market leads to jaded viewers