Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 1:16 pm
You know, if this arc leads to women publically discussing their vibrators...maybe it's not so bad at all...
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Hahahahahahahaha.Renegade wrote:You know, if this arc leads to women publically discussing their vibrators...maybe it's not so bad at all...
I thought Sarah was just kidding...sparrow wrote:It depends on the size. Many more powerful "toys" take D's, too.amybagofdonuts wrote:PS- I don't think it was a reference to a vibrator because:
Most take AA batteries
(From Wikipedia)"The sale of vibrators and similar "novelty items" is forbidden in several states in the southern USA. In the state of Texas, the sale of devices for sexual stimulation such as vibrators and dildos is technically illegal, but many stores will sell such items provided that the customer sign a statement that the device will be used only for educational purposes"
Just saying. And, if that's what it really was a reference to, I guess they didn't do much research. I doubt if the policy is as stated above, that one would be sold to a teen.
Which seems to make Sarah's comment even better, IMHO. Not just a vibrator, but a high-powered vibe! Girl power!
And if Sarah can order offline or be a little sneaky, I'm sure she can get her paws on one. I wouldn't put stealing from sex shops past her, either.
Listening with headphones, I'm sure it's "Don't." He says "Don't call me 'Beast.' I am ... Dr. Beckett."Spades wrote:Aideen, about the beast sayin "they" or "dont".
Maybe he did say they. I thought I heard Dont the first time too, but when I watched it again, his speech is kind of mumbled. Maybe he was trying to talk without Sarah hearing him.
Or, maybe he was trying to be all smooth, by saying it like... Well, I'm typing, so I cant really give an example. But smooth and low, like, "Bond. James Bond."
DB may just get all serious and say, "They call me... the Beast."
Duh, of course. Christ, I have to pay more attention. That's the second time Lurker has pointed out the obivious to me, ha ha. He was just trying to make a joke or something, or get into character. Thanks again.Lurker wrote: Listening with headphones, I'm sure it's "Don't." He says "Don't call me 'Beast.' I am ... Dr. Beckett."
I guess you don't visit the GTKE forum, they have been discussing thier vibrators for months. Maybe that's where they got the idea.Renegade wrote:You know, if this arc leads to women publically discussing their vibrators...maybe it's not so bad at all...
Good point. Though for me they aren't wildly changing direction with her--yet. I don't think she's man crazy or anything--maybe she was just trying to make jonas uncomfortable? I don't know that I got the same vibe from her that you did. Although it would be interesting to have a character thrown in who is gay--no matter how much people point fingers, jonas does not countLanguorous Lass wrote:Definitely. That line from Taylor was just a conversation-killer.kismetologist wrote:I thought the flirting was just jonas bringing some humor to the situation. Then Taylor saying "does that work on all the girls, or just me?" seemed to throw him for a loop. Did you notice the awkward eye shift as he said "wow i don't know my own powers..." and got up?![]()
And it pissed me off, because the script seems to be shifting Taylor very quickly (and without explanation) from baby-dyke vibe to boy- and man-crazy. Of course, I really liked the baby-dyke vibe, so I'm unhappy about the switch, but it also makes no sense in terms of character development.