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  1. I was in NYC last week for training and walked about a mile each way from the hotel to class every day. Well, took a taxi once after dinner. I walked more there than I have walked in a LONG time in Detroit.

     

    I've got about a 15-mile commute if I were to bike to work. I biked to work on a few occasions at other jobs. Showers in the building are a real plus.

  2. Ding ding ding! Same audience reaction when I saw it. (Unicorn -- it was Groove Tube, not Kentucky Fried Movie.)

     

    Now, bonus question (I really can't remember): Was it Groove Tube, or instead Tunnelvision, that had the parody Vietnam-war news report about fighting in the towns of Llongh Whang and Suc Much Dik?

     

    Or was that in Kentucky Fried Movie?

    KFM also had "A Fistful of Yen", the parody of Bruce Lee movies, with the Dating Game style introduction of the contestants for the martial arts tournament; named "Long Wang", "Hung Well", and "Enormous Genitals".

  3. AdamSmith, that's from Groove Tube, right? I remember seeing that in 1975. It was hilarious, hearing one, then another person in the theater start laughing as the bit went on, and they realized what Safety Sam really was.

  4. And when I learned about sex when I was about 12 (my Dad couldn't bring himself to talk about it with me. He bought me a thin paperback to read. He told me to ask him if I had any questions.), the idea terrified me.

    Gman

    Same for me. My parents never discussed it. They sent me to an evening program at school where they talked about it to the boys in one room, the girls in another. I think there might have been a filmstrip. On the drive home, my Dad asked if I had any questions. I did not.

     

    We also had a four-volume set for teens called "The Life Cycle Library" discussing sex. I fantasized to a few of the drawings in there, one of a naked teen boy toweling off, showing how the genitals and pubic hair grew during adolescence. My younger sister sent me a notebook a few years ago that's made from the cover and selected pages from that set.

  5. These were older, not my earliest memories, but there was a local gas station where the attendant usually wore just cutoffs. Beautifully tanned muscular torso.

     

    When I was in my mid-twenties, they built a house on an empty lot next to me. One of the workers often just wore a pair of running shorts. Beautiful dark curly hair, muscles; I'd often fantasize that he'd stepped on a nail and had to come over for first aid.

  6. I also remember something on PBS in the 70's that had to do with being gay, and my parents watching it, and me hiding in the hall behind them to watch and listen, again knowing it had something to do with me but also knowing I shouldn't tell anyone that. ALSO remember getting caught and sent back to bed.

    (Oh YAH, and a realllly old monster movie that was a lot on Sat afternoons, I Was A Teenage Frankenstein, a way bad 50's teen fright flick but I watched EVERY time it was on just for the main teen guy. Again, couldn't articulate why, but in retrospect I was excited by looking at his hot face and body :)

    That was Gary Conway, I think. Smoking hot body with a frightening mangled Frankenstein face.

  7. I resisted Chrome for the longest time because I didn't like my bookmarks across the top, I liked the Firefox "down the side". I tried Chrome when I got my new laptop, I like it, and find I don't really have an issue with the top-bar bookmarks.

  8. I knew where my Dad's porn stash was, mostly Playboy and Penthouse and a couple of cartoon books called (I think) "From Sex to Sexty". A friend and I were looking through them, I must have been 10 or 11, and I remember saying to him "I'm looking for pictures of naked men". "The Year in Sex" and "The Year in Movies" features were the few places in Playboy to see naked men. Penthouse would occasionally have couples pictorials. At one point he had one or two "Oui" magazines with couples layouts that were a bit more revealing of the guys.

  9. The guys who did Mystery Science Theater 3000 are still in business, doing live shows and producing videos with their movie voiceover. When they spoofed "Twilight", they played the Benny Hill theme when Edward ran up the mountain with Bella on his back.

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