14 Oct 2006
by JustMeMikein Reviews

It’s time for our first look in print at Arisa Oda. The title is Hold Me, Tight and it is brought to us by Takeshobo. Arisa and the crew are transported to a luxury resort in Bali and the date is early 2005. We are transported to an hour of pleasure, and the date is now.
If spending an hour with a gorgeous model on the island of Bali isn’t an exciting thought to you, well it is for me, because I’ve been to Bali. So, just for you, the rest of the review will be about Ms Oda and her earthly charms. Hold on, let’s amend that last sentence by adding the phrase “…and her heavenly charms.”
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08 Oct 2006
by JustMeMikein Reviews

Buongiorno!
Ohayo gozaimas!
Both of these mean good morning. The former is Italiano, and the latter is Nihongo (Japanese). If you’re asking yourself, or me why we’ve tossed this small bit of language comparison into our column; the answer is simple.

A beautiful Japanese Gravure Model named Hiroko Sato and a production team assembled by Line Communications took off from Narita (Tokyo’s airport) bound for Rome, Italy, The Eternal City.

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04 Oct 2006
by JustMeMikein Reviews

Back for encore is the sexy Yuuka Sawachi. We’ve had her under review a few times. Remember this one – Double O. The new DVD for our review today is entitled Enbu, which is a Japanese word meaning…?? Maybe one of my readers wll step up and translate the word for us.

Back to the DVD. It’s a sensuous look at a wonderful beauty who doesn’t do much of anything in the DVD other than to look sexy. The guy with the camera does most of the work. Most all of the motion is either the camera moving around a still model and then the various pieces were edited into a coherent whole.

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01 Oct 2006
by JustMeMikein Art
Is it real or is it Memorex?
This was a famous ad campaign years ago in the pre-digital world. People recorded on Cassettes instead of using MP3 technology. The hook of the ad campaign was that a singer’s voice might hit such high tonal frequencies, that her natural voice or the recorded version on tape could each shatter fine stemware glasses. So when Ella FitzGerald crooned those high notes – and the glass broke – the tagline was – Is it real or is it Memorex.
Nowadays it is a whole different ball game. When it comes to what we see – be it movies, television, DVDs, or photographs, we’ve no guarantee whatsoever that what we see is the real article. Can you tell which of these is a photo of the real Hillary and which isn’t? Virtually anything we’ve seen in these visual mediums can or could be manipulated.
Except one.
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