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Alert ! Kiss of the Gypsy now available
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MES Jones
2009-10-23 15:59:22 UTC
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Alpha blue archives now has what they call an "ultra set" dvd, called
"Young CC". It has the teenage cc ; return of teenage cc compilations
and several other movies one of which is kiss,,gypsy which was
previousely unreleased. Also Erotica Jones is in there too.
I haven't seen it advertized at any other store yet. Was hoping to
see it at excalibur where I have a 2 for 1 cupon. Oh well. Anyway,
they want a bundle for it. 69 dollars. Lot of disks though. I realy
only need the Kiss,,G one though since I have all the others.
later, mes.
Mike Burke
2009-10-24 08:48:03 UTC
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news:rec.arts.movies.erotica

Do you know why RAME (and at least 95% of other news groups) are now
dead?

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Mike Burke
MES Jones
2009-10-25 16:19:02 UTC
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AOL, MSN and pretty much every other service provider got rid of usenet
on their service. The excuse was there were too many viruses being
distributed. My best guess which is probly true, is that they wanted
to save money on bandwidth.
With them gone, the only resort is to pay extra. People don't pay for
anything if they can help it.
Personaly, I think the internet, phones, and all tv with comercials
should be free. Just a dish on the roof to take care of it all. (un
compressed too)
RAME of course had another problem that the moderators didn't want to
do the job anymore, and it got spammed to death like the others.
All spammer's should be shot. mes
Mike Burke
2009-10-26 10:51:53 UTC
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Post by MES Jones
AOL, MSN and pretty much every other
service provider got rid of usenet on
their service. The excuse was there
were too many viruses being distributed.
My best guess which is probly true, is
that they wanted to save money on
bandwidth. With them gone, the only
resort is to pay extra. People don't pay
for anything if they can help it.
Personaly, I think the internet, phones,
and all tv with comercials should be
free. =A0 Just a dish on the roof to take
care of it all. (un compressed too)
RAME of course had another problem
that the moderators didn't want to do the
job anymore, and it got spammed to
death like the others.
All spammer's should be shot. =A0 mes
Thanks for finally giving me the answer, that no one else has been able
to.

It's quite sad. Usenet was the beginning of the Internet. As soon as it
became possible to connect a phone-line to a hard-drive (back when
people were buying home computers at Radio Shack) Usenet was born. There
were no web-sites yet. The whole http://www.com.net.org was still a
number of years away at the time, and Usenet laid the blueprint for
e-mail.

I'm surprised that my Webtv classic is still working after all of these
years. Everyone I ask never heard of (or act like they never heard of)
Webtv before.

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Mike Burke
MES Jones
2009-11-01 15:01:37 UTC
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I found out that there is a tripple pack of movies (tripple pack #2)
that has it. 30 bucks I believe. A little cheaper. I guess that the
ultra collection is just that one, 3 pack #1 , teenage cc, and return of
teenage cc.
All of which can be purchased separately. mes.
Mike Burke
2009-11-02 10:37:21 UTC
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Post by MES Jones
I found out that there is a tripple pack of
movies (tripple pack #2) that has it. =A0 30
bucks I believe. A little cheaper. =A0 I
guess that the ultra collection is just that
one, 3 pack #1 , teenage cc, and return
of teenage cc. All of which can be
purchased separately. =A0 mes.
Alpha Blue Archives makes good DVD's. I really enjoyed "Linda Lovelace
Collection", and I am currently waiting for a Gerard Damiano triple
feature. At one time, a VHS would cost you $24.95 for one movie. Now,
you can get 3 (digitally remastered) movies on 1 DVD for the same price.

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Mike Burke

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