Improved Basement Jaxx Poll
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Improved Basement Jaxx Poll
Let's try this again ...
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Just because I'm curious ... when you place your vote, please feel free to comment on whether what you're really picking is the character or the actress. For example, if your favorite is the librarian (like me), is that because you like that costume? Or would she still be your favorite if she were wearing the cop outfit or the bridal gown?
For bonus points, if you could put any of those actresses in any costume, whether or not it's one of the ones in the video, which would you pick and what would she wear?
For bonus points, if you could put any of those actresses in any costume, whether or not it's one of the ones in the video, which would you pick and what would she wear?
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I like the cop (the actress); it's the uniform I'd modify, slightly - a micro-mini, in place of those hotpants. Same length and tightness, though!!keraptis wrote:Just because I'm curious ... when you place your vote, please feel free to comment on whether what you're really picking is the character or the actress. For example, if your favorite is the librarian (like me), is that because you like that costume? Or would she still be your favorite if she were wearing the cop outfit or the bridal gown?
For bonus points, if you could put any of those actresses in any costume, whether or not it's one of the ones in the video, which would you pick and what would she wear?
Panties STRICTLY optional!!
Assemble the ladies? I didn't know that they were broken......
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hard choice really
They all are very nice really. Just the movements and how well the whole thing was done. Makes it hard to pick just one.
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I'm with Robotman; the Librarian's activation sequence was great--the wide eyes, the sound-effects as her hands/arms raised, working those long legs....ohhh......But I just liked her general overall facial features the best.
That said, as far as mechanical movement is concerned, "Mile Heidi" was indeed superb. OMG, those backward bends at the waist and the locked arms, combined with that slightly open mouth just melted me. I MUST admit during the short-circuit sequence, I watched her most intently! God, did you SEE the way her arms were flailing around as the sparks start squirting out of her?!? Oh, pardon me, I'm feeling faint again. Happens to me each time I reflect upon this masterpiece. BTW, why the Hell can't the BasementJaxx people be the ones working on "Stepford Wives"?!?
Ciao, Dolls! I'm gonna watch th' video again!!!!!
Queen
That said, as far as mechanical movement is concerned, "Mile Heidi" was indeed superb. OMG, those backward bends at the waist and the locked arms, combined with that slightly open mouth just melted me. I MUST admit during the short-circuit sequence, I watched her most intently! God, did you SEE the way her arms were flailing around as the sparks start squirting out of her?!? Oh, pardon me, I'm feeling faint again. Happens to me each time I reflect upon this masterpiece. BTW, why the Hell can't the BasementJaxx people be the ones working on "Stepford Wives"?!?
Ciao, Dolls! I'm gonna watch th' video again!!!!!
Queen
I thought we were friends. How could you do a thing like that? I was just going to fix coffee.
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From most to least, I love the:
BRIDE !
Librarian
Firefighter
Stewardess
Cop
& Tennis player
I like the Cuddly Cop's outfit. (Why is she priced at 95% off?)
The Stewardess has nice facial expressions.
The Fire Fighter has those comically curly locks, she's a doll.
The Librarian is the only one dressed normally, which makes her sexually conservative - untill you see her vacant, intense stare and her clockwork, upward-jerking arm; then you know for certain that she's compliant with all possible lewd commands.
Finally, the BRIDE !. Foremost, she's got that dopey blonde, Britney Spears quality and look which I find so pleasant. Her dress is even more ironic than that of the Librarian. A human bride would not wear such a skimpy outfit, the purpose of her dress would be to suggest purity and wholesome values. But the awkward swings of her joints and the high cut of our Bride's dress (which could be smaller) suggests that the whole concepts of an oath before a god and a preacher is mocked by a ceremony with her, a Plug-It-In Girl, as the Bride. Even I feel cofortable that I could live up to a marriage in which my Bride had no expectations that I should live up to true vows.
(I'm writing a story about the Bride - but rather wish me luck than hold your breath waiting. I have yet to complete any of numerous writing attempts in our genre. )
For the bonus points, I'd like to offer the thought of the Bride or the Librarian in a technician's white lab jacket, sleeveless, cut halfway up the knee, and unable for the lapels to join completely at the bust. This is the popular ASFR character, the female technician-as-technological device herself. She knows best how to repair or pleasure herself and her sisters.
One more bonus: it would be racially and economically perverse, taboo, and exciting (for me) to see the Firefighter in a minimal French maid's costume.
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BRIDE !
Librarian
Firefighter
Stewardess
Cop
& Tennis player
I like the Cuddly Cop's outfit. (Why is she priced at 95% off?)
The Stewardess has nice facial expressions.
The Fire Fighter has those comically curly locks, she's a doll.
The Librarian is the only one dressed normally, which makes her sexually conservative - untill you see her vacant, intense stare and her clockwork, upward-jerking arm; then you know for certain that she's compliant with all possible lewd commands.
Finally, the BRIDE !. Foremost, she's got that dopey blonde, Britney Spears quality and look which I find so pleasant. Her dress is even more ironic than that of the Librarian. A human bride would not wear such a skimpy outfit, the purpose of her dress would be to suggest purity and wholesome values. But the awkward swings of her joints and the high cut of our Bride's dress (which could be smaller) suggests that the whole concepts of an oath before a god and a preacher is mocked by a ceremony with her, a Plug-It-In Girl, as the Bride. Even I feel cofortable that I could live up to a marriage in which my Bride had no expectations that I should live up to true vows.
(I'm writing a story about the Bride - but rather wish me luck than hold your breath waiting. I have yet to complete any of numerous writing attempts in our genre. )
For the bonus points, I'd like to offer the thought of the Bride or the Librarian in a technician's white lab jacket, sleeveless, cut halfway up the knee, and unable for the lapels to join completely at the bust. This is the popular ASFR character, the female technician-as-technological device herself. She knows best how to repair or pleasure herself and her sisters.
One more bonus: it would be racially and economically perverse, taboo, and exciting (for me) to see the Firefighter in a minimal French maid's costume.
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From one frustrated writer to another, don't give up hope Dale. At several points, I thought I would never compleate "The Nightingale's Song", cursed myself for starting to post it, and thought sadly it would always remained unfinished. It still really isn't "finished". There are changes I want to make here and there, scenes I want to add, but overall, I'm pretty happy with the story and my lil gynoid.
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Nice pole...I mean poll
Keraptis,
Great idea for a poll. Personally, I like the cop the best, but I've always been partial to brunettes.
Oh, and one thing to say about the last choice....EEEEEWWWWW
Widow
Great idea for a poll. Personally, I like the cop the best, but I've always been partial to brunettes.
Oh, and one thing to say about the last choice....EEEEEWWWWW
Widow
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Re: Nice pole...I mean poll
Thanks. As for the guy in the pig mask, I just knew if I put him in there, somebody would vote for him. From our highly scientific survey, he's apparently sexier than the firefighter.blkwdo wrote:Keraptis,
Great idea for a poll. Personally, I like the cop the best, but I've always been partial to brunettes.
Oh, and one thing to say about the last choice....EEEEEWWWWW
Widow
Would whoever placed that vote like to stand up and be counted?
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Thank you for the words of support. I had best become a good writer, if I'm ever to produce content to repay the community in whatever smallest part I can.ButchyBoy wrote:From one frustrated writer to another, don't give up hope Dale. ( . . . ) , but overall, I'm pretty happy with the story and my lil gynoid.
Queenbot wrote:Dale Coba,
I LOVE your writing style!!! Your entry has me in continual stitches!
Queen
I guess that's good enough, though I'm not sure if that's the effect I'm going for. I'm just here to "talk about the passion".
No, I've heard the title, but I don't read much anymore. It look funny enough, and something in my prose may have reminded you of the book; if so, I should take encouragement, and be flattered.PS: Did you, by chance, ever read "A Confederacy of Dunces"?
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For me it's definately "Mile Heidi" since I was a flight attendant myself at one time and have always had a thing about robotic stewards / stewardesses / flight crew and even passengers. BTW, the video was shot at the Southern California Edison Research facility in Irwindale Ca. My friend who works there sent me some behind the scenes stuff. They were pretty poor quality so I don't know if I kept them. If I did though, i'll try to post them.
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The Asain Tennies Player:)
The Tennis Player:) Ohhh man she my my circuits overload lol!!!!!! & Yes I love Asian ladies:) Also Mile Hidi & The Libarian
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