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phenix
toys Mark Unseen   Sep 6 22:54 UTC 2001

toys
        love 'em or hate 'em or hell, name your favorites, what are your
favorite tools of luv, wuv, wet 'n wild fun, romance, etc.
114 responses total.
drexel
response 1 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 20:02 UTC 2001

I am kind of partial to Anal beads personally. 
phenix
response 2 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 20:54 UTC 2001

i'm wondering about those glass dildo's i saw on realsex
michaela
response 3 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 00:43 UTC 2001

Yeah...we watched that the other night.  I'd hate to have one break.

My favorite toys are those real metal claws you can get from the guy at
RenFest.  My ex/reoccurring boy likes to wear those with or without a glove
made of bunny fur (oh my god...rub bunny fur across your neck sometime...just
trust me).

Anyway, one of those claws lightly drawn down an artery will have your
victim...err, lover...twitching and panting until you make them agree to do
your math homework for you.
eeyore
response 4 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 03:22 UTC 2001

You know, I got this great deck of cards that had suggestions on them...we
used to play war with them, and whatever  the winning card was, the winner
had to preform the suggested action.  Much fun. :)

How thick are the glass dildos?  Are they hollow or solid?

I keep think that one of these days I need to get one of the hollow
ones...fill it up with ice water, and let 'her rip...
orinoco
response 5 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 04:19 UTC 2001

Are you sure we're talking actual glass?  They could probably make them out
of lucite or some such, with less risk of shattering.

Banjo finger picks make good cheap claws.  You can get nice brass ones at Herb
David for less than a dollar each.  (I'm curious about these RenFest claws
you're talking about, though -- I've never seen them.  Were they new this
year?)
eeyore
response 6 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 16:40 UTC 2001

Actually, solid glass i pretty solid.  If it's hollow, I'd be afraid of
squeezing too hard.
phenix
response 7 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 20:27 UTC 2001

it's solid glass, 2" to 3" in diameter
it's pretty solid stuffs
michaela
response 8 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 00:58 UTC 2001

Dan - nope.  I can't remember when the guy was there.  My baby got them a
couple years ago...I think.  Good point about the banjo picks, though.  :)
orinoco
response 9 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 17:09 UTC 2001

Ah, okay.  I was picturing blown glass, for some reason.  (Actually, I know
the exact reason -- I'm living with a bunch of damn potheads.)  Solid glass
makes sense.
i
response 10 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 23:33 UTC 2001

Hollow glass of even good old Coke bottle quality would work.  Consider
how strong an eggshell (paper-thin *chalk*) is.  A sharp, hard blow that
could break a decent hollow one would likely at least break some razor-
sharp chips off a solid one.

Of course, perception is at least as important as reality when it comes 
to selling such devices...i'd guess that they're available in solid steel,
titanium, etc...do the chocolate ones come with a "Do Not Insert" warning?
eeyore
response 11 of 114: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 14:53 UTC 2001

I'd hope so....I have to think of the melt factor on it....
orinoco
response 12 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 17:49 UTC 2001

I think this is a market that M&M's needs to break into.
phenix
response 13 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 19:25 UTC 2001

melts in your mouth and not in your cunt?
eeyore
response 14 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 20:31 UTC 2001

Yeah, but M&Ms do melt in liquid....
mooncat
response 15 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 21:37 UTC 2001

But there's something about Green... <grins>
eeyore
response 16 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 04:10 UTC 2001

Oh god, talk about "taste the rainbow!"
orinoco
response 17 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 14:52 UTC 2001

That's skittles.  But yes.  Eep.
mooncat
response 18 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 18:58 UTC 2001

<giggles>
phenix
response 19 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 22:40 UTC 2001

hey i like it;)
orinoco
response 20 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 03:01 UTC 2001

Reeses Pieces I might worry about, though.

Starburst is pushing it.

I'd definitely draw the line at Pop Rocks.
eeyore
response 21 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 04:52 UTC 2001

I've heard that Pop Rocks make things....interesting....

Starburst would be too angular, or too soft.

Kinda gotta wonder about those Diamond Pops, though.....although that would
probably get sticky.
phenix
response 22 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 17:18 UTC 2001

pop rocks dude;)
michaela
response 23 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 03:08 UTC 2001

Lollipops get sticky.

Pop rocks would be weird...
phenix
response 24 of 114: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 18:33 UTC 2001

that's the idea;)
anyway, i met a guy who makes full pound and a half chocolate lollipops
anitomically correct filled with creame
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