Monthly Archives: March 2007

Richa Libre – Risa Shimamoto

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Posted 05 Mar 2007 — by
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Richa Libra – Risa Shimamoto Eichi Publications The Skinny: She’s a real sweetheart. I’m talking about Risa Shimamoto, as if you didn’t know. I’ve liked just about all of her DVDs, and in the main, have given each of them very positive reviews; looks like more of the same for Richa Libre from Eichi Publications. [...]

Teamwork

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Posted 05 Mar 2007 — by
Category Movies, Travel

It’s the dead of winter, and we’re just back indoors from one bone-numbingly cold day in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin. The low was -8 degrees and the high was +1. I think the place is misnamed. Maybe it should be called Ice County. I’ll need to warm up, so this will have to wait [...]

Happy – Yuri Kobayashi

Posted 05 Mar 2007 — by
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Happy – Yuri Kobayashi Vega Factory The Skinny: Let’s see – a sunny day with blue skies, a white one piece bathing suit, and a very cute and busty model – sounds like an excellent recipe for a successful DVD. However, be warned and save your money! They’re calling this DVD Happy and the model [...]

March Madness

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Posted 05 Mar 2007 — by
Category Art

Yes, it is March again. Baseballs are being tossed around in Florida and Arizona as the exhibition season is here. College basketball is at the forefront as the annual college hoops tourney will be with us very shortly.

MH T148 B93i – Mizuki Horii

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Posted 05 Mar 2007 — by
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MH T148 B93i Mare/Marine The Skinny: We’ll give this DVD poor grades for the unusual title, but everything following is coming up aces. What a fine job! Beginning with the opening scene which has the busty Mizuki coming out of a house dressed like the British 70′s model Twiggy to then strip off most of [...]

A Room With A View

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Posted 01 Mar 2007 — by
Category Discussion, Movies, Travel

To state the obvious, yesterday was the last day of the month — the 28th! And this event, a month ending on the 28th, is the norm for February for three out of every four years. Somehow that 29th day, in the year when it happened, came to be called Leap Year. Anyone know why?