That's not what the porno version was called.
WAS BLISSFULLY IGNORANT.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
That's not what the porno version was called.
WAS BLISSFULLY IGNORANT.
What was it? "Lord of the Cock-rings"?
The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String
I don't recall much of the story line, just that Misty Mundae was pretty yummy. Gotta love Cinemax.
WAS BLISSFULLY IGNORANT.
That's not going to last long around here.
edited to add context
Am unable to participate in LotR discussion, as my knowledge of it is shaky. It's more than nothing, but it's not extensive. (Does this make me an inadequate geek?)
I am trying to organize CDs. I am willing to share many aspects of my life with The Girl, but I find it quite painful having to place my mainly-indie CD collection next to, well, musicals. Thankfully, she also likes swing (otherwise we'd be conducting the upcoming wedding in total silence).
There's a porno version? What am I thinking, of course there's a porno version. There's a porno version of everything. I'll bet it's shorter though.
I am willing to share many aspects of my life with The Girl, but I find it quite painful having to my mainly-indie CD collection next to, well, musicals.
Stephin Merrit's working on a musical.
That's not what the porno version was called.
What was it? "Lord of the Cock-rings"?
Did you never see the Jack-Black-as-Frodo parody?!? [link]
I am not clicking on Omnis' link. Although I will add that I know someone who was asked to star in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Bone.
eta: edited to fix grammar fail.
Am unable to participate in LotR discussion, as my knowledge of it is shaky. It's more than nothing, but it's not extensive. (Does this make me an inadequate geek?)I hope not. I envy those who take the time to learn all this stuff about it, but I've only read the books twice, and listened to the Audio Books once, and well, the Peter Jackson movies, of course.
The geekfest over Tolkein and Trek is reminding me of the quote from Rio (Rio! COME BACK, FUCKO!) about how listening to people geek out about Trek makes her know what dogs feel like.