February 18, 2005

Vintage Paperbacks
  • Fun! But that's some messed up HTML - the right side isn't a frame, it's not scrollable, but it loads separately and acts independently? *shrug*
  • Seems to be a mozilla problem. It works fine in the dreaded IE (and its derivatives).
  • There is no way that dart is going to hit her hand.
  • Looks like the dart's supposed to fall dramatically in front of the trigger. (what's that square bit in front of the trigger called? My google-fu fails me)
  • The Square Bit In Front Of The Trigger
  • Ooh fanksh dng, I loves me some vintage paperbacks. I have a 1945 Graham Greene and a 1955 Dell edition of Murder in Mesopotamia. My favorite is the 1963 Viking Press edition of Lucky Jim, cover illustrated by Edward Gorey.
  • all he wanted was easy livin' and easy lovin' Desire in the Ozarks gotta love the titles ...
  • "trigger guard", I think, is the term you want, Alnedra.
  • Thank you, Fes. No bananas for you, dng! *waggle finger* We now return you to the proper topic....
  • Doing it was their duty on the Starship Intercourse Engage!
  • Thats the best title I have ever seen.
  • Rogue Male In A Passion-tormented Household!
  • Why does the gearstick (or whatever's between the two ball-y sticks) got two eyes on it?
  • I can tell you why my two-bally stick has one eye.
  • I hereby dub thee "Alnedra's Tilt-O-Whirl Fun Thread of Passion"!!
  • Finally found this link which immediately cam to mind way back when this was first posted. UK-centric pulp fiction site.
  • Panda Bear Passion and Matador of Shame are great titles, with or without people in their undies on the covers.
  • ¡Blue Demon y las Seductoras! Thanks for bumping this - it is most awesome.