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trenton talbot
12-19-2002, 11:55 PM
No url available.

trenton talbot
12-20-2002, 12:01 AM
The original url was massagerabbit@geocities.com

It doesn't seem to be online anymore.

Trenton

MistressValerie
12-20-2002, 2:03 AM
Massage Rabbit is one of my best friends. His url was http://www.geocities.com/massagerabbit/index.html but he had to take the site down for the time being. The home page is still up, and you can check it for updates.

Hope this helps,

Love,

peritus
12-20-2002, 1:53 PM
I saw these pic a year ago.
Anyone can explain me about pics?
There was high school party or it was trample party?
Where pics from?

Regards

roberto salavia
12-20-2002, 4:05 PM
great party and pics

sousbottes
12-20-2002, 4:34 PM
Realy nice pics. Well, if it was a college event it seems to changed in a good trampling event.

Thanks for sharing.

Regards
sousbottes

rugman
12-20-2002, 6:43 PM
Hi Valerie.

Just a quick note (yeah, can you believe me posting a “quick” note!?). Have you seen Massage Rabbit post on this board? I don’t remember seeing any, and I’ve seen him post on yours. It’d be nice to see him take credit for these excellent images.

Thanks sweetie.

Ken

MistressValerie
12-20-2002, 8:11 PM
Hi Kenrug :) I have seen a few posts by MR here. The pics are from a college health club inititation in the Netherlands, I believe, in which the senior girls would walk all over the male pledges every day for a week, or something like that. (I wish I had gone to that college!!!)

I am still reverberating from that little mess I have gotten myself into at that other place -- it's funny how all the "real men" there suddenly dissappear when their supposedly favourite lady needs some support on the boards. Yes, I'm a "Mistress," but I'd rather be a polite and courteous lady and solve problems through intelligent discourse. Yes, I can hold my own if I have to, but it makes me feel like a tomboy. I can't drop out of there because I have my story competing in their contest!

Love to everyone who contributes here and all the wonderful people that keep this diverse place running smoothly,

turbs
12-21-2002, 1:51 AM
I know what you mean Mistress Valerie, the true friends are difficult to find at times on the internet. But trust me when I say, you will have excellent back up here on this board when needed.
I guarantee it!

turbs

tbone
12-21-2002, 3:32 AM
Here, here!:)

rugman
12-21-2002, 9:56 AM
Hi Mistress Valerie.

I just discovered that I still have the pics that Trenton Talbot posted above. I must have backed them up onto CD before my last hard drive crashed (arrrrgh! I lost so much stuff with that). Those are fantastic! I just love the “public trample” genre.

Okay, lame joke time: What’s the nickname for a post-secondary educational institution that specializes in trample?

Random thought time: New favorite lyric of the day:

“I'm on my second drink but I've had a few before / I'm trying hard to think and I think I want you on the floor" – The Donnas (all female band), Take It Off.

The Band:http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/2002/09_26/images/noisedonnas.jpg

Sorry for the rambling; third cup of coffee this morning.

I’ve noted the fecklessness of some guys as well when a Lady gets e-attacked. I can’t explain it, nor can I understand it. Maybe they’re waiting for her to “prove” herself as a kick-ass, assertive domme. That’s a disturbing thought. You won’t find that here, as Turbs and Tbone alluded to above. They, and others, would most-assuredly have something pithy to say.

I, too, take pride in my calm reserve. I like to maintain a distinguished level of intellectual intercourse whenever I post. After all, were I to allow my heart to override my head, I might let loose with a rambling, semi-coherent screed, distinguished not by it’s subtlety, but by it’s vitriolic ranting. As we all know, I’d never, ever do anything like that.

And you’re right you can’t (and shouldn’t) leave. After all, how would you know when you won?

Kenrug

rug64
12-23-2002, 12:04 PM
from same organisation..

MistressValerie
12-23-2002, 8:06 PM
Hi, Kenrug, Turbs, and T-Bone; you guys are my :shooter::matey: and :soldier:!

Kenrug, I loved that pic of the all-girl band ... and my dear, I learned the value of backing up my stuff to CD's when I had to reformat my HD after a major crash. Luckily I had learned good habits from work, and was making daily backups to floppy and twice-monthly to CD-R, and thus was able to save hundreds of irreplaceable photos and videos. I hope that this will remind everyone how important it is to have backups, no matter how new your computer is -- mine was 2 mo. old when it crashed from a bad Microsoft "fix."

I LOVE you guys and gals, and I sincerely appreciate your support through good times and tough times.

Lots of love and lots of squashing,

door_step
12-24-2002, 1:37 AM
It’s certainly a college where I should have been……:bananavic :bananavic

To bad I missed that one.:( :mad: :(

doorstep

rugman
12-25-2002, 10:02 AM
Hi Mistress Valerie!

The Donnas have just recently come to my attention (I wanna hurl when thinking of their politics, but their music is not bad).

Admonishment accepted. You’re sooo right. No only that, I should have known better, it’s not like I’m a newbie, or haven’t been through this before. I want to take the drive to a specialist to have the data mined, but I’m concerned about protecting my identity. The saddest part is that I probably lost ¼ of a gig of material generated by Ms Sara and me (which, incidentally, included a .gif from when Ms Sara and I were teenagers, a 900k series of Ms Sara walking over me with at least a dozen different pairs of shoes and boots whilst I was laying in a doorway).

I also lost a personally modified version of the commercial “Salia,” which I got from Cucciolo when I was a subscriber to his site. It featured a guy lying down in front of a doorway. A party was underway, and a pretty blonde was standing at the door, welcoming guests. There were multiple high heel trample, and doormat shots (it was glorious!). The action was too quick though, so I edited it (doubling or tripling the frames to slow everything down), and it turned out really well.

Lost now, of course.

Any corrective disciplinary action you deem necessary will be accepted without comment (well, a soft moan maybe… perhaps a giggle or two). I promise to reform my evil ways and be more darn careful.

And you know what? We love you right back.

Kenrug

MistressValerie
12-25-2002, 8:45 PM
Hi, Ken, and thanks again for your love and support. Someone I know has a copy of this "Salia" commercial -- I will ask him if he can send you a copy when I see him next :)

As to a lesson in backup copies, I think the solution is for me to demonstrate the kind of material that you need to back up -- so you'll need to arrange a couple of hours for your "lesson." Don't eat for a while before we get started, wear easily removeable clothing, and don't forget to bring a music CD that I can dance to ... Hahahahahaha!

Love always,

tbone
12-26-2002, 7:23 AM
Ken, a couple of months ago I did something even more stupid (our edition of stupid confessions). With my McAfee offline, I managed to get a Klez Worm and lost most of my database. It's so smart that if it detects a virus program after the fact, the worm disables it. Most files can't be cleaned up - it even prevents deletion. I just had to get what wasn't corrupted (it was darn little) and reformat the drive. I'm not as experienced as you, Ken, so you can tell me if that's right, but I heard that this worm can even get inside the memory chips in the hardware. You can bet I've got all my firewalls up now and I'm just putting up with the notices I get whenever a program accesses the internet.

I've got a clip of the Salia commercial and I'll try to include it here. If that doesn't work, I'll e it. If it's not what you need, let me know.

And dear Mistress Valerie, you've no dearth of defenders here. It's a privilage to be a :soldier: for you.

My exwife and I had our dance recordings and she enjoyed dancing on me with every pair of shoes she had. But some of the most enjoyable were the barefooted or stockinged dances with no limits. She was not much bigger than you (5'3" and about 108) when we first met. My friend who is starting to do this with me now is "reteaching" me as she is 5'11" and 145. I'm a very quick study:)

We would lay down before you to be your very unique dance partners anytime. And let you lead, of course (he, he)

Thank you Ken (and Mistress Sara) for coming back to us. And thank you, Mistress Valerie for being a bright light in our lives.

-Tbone

tbone
12-26-2002, 7:32 AM
Let me try once more.

OK, it's not going to work here. Guess I'll need to use your e or OCMB. I'll figure it out.

Tbone

Carlo31
12-26-2002, 10:20 AM
I also lost a personally modified version of the commercial “Salia,” which I got from Cucciolo when I was a subscriber to his site. It featured a guy lying down in front of a doorway. A party was underway, and a pretty blonde was standing at the door, welcoming guests. There were multiple high heel trample, and doormat shots (it was glorious!). The action was too quick though, so I edited it (doubling or tripling the frames to slow everything down), and it turned out really well.

Hey Ken, i agree with you it was an amazing clip, one of the best ever in the tv history
Just give me your e-mail adress or write me and i'll resend it to you without any problem.
What is the maximum size your e-mail can take ?

Take care

Carlo

rugman
12-26-2002, 10:59 AM
Hi Valerie,

That’d be great if you could find the Salia commercial. To me, it’s the greatest mainstream TV trample content ever. And you’re tremendously sweet for offering to arrange to get a copy to me.

Oh, if you only knew how shamefully ironic it is that I lost that hard drive. Considering that one of my responsibilities is managing the most important computer-based function for my organization, it’s beyond laughable. It’s so pathetic, in fact, that I fear that I may need a number of corrective lessons, spread over several days :D.

“Roger that,” regarding the clothing (so I shouldn’t wear a tie, right?).

Ahh, the music. I can almost hear it already, starting with something slow. Then, over a long long time (heh heh) moving up the pace. Throw in some hula-hoop-friendly selections and all should be just about right! Safety note: when I read your reference to dancing (mmmmm!) my neurons started buzzing and sparking. Almost shorted out my keyboard (and other equipment).

Not that I’m complaining!

I stand ready for your learned tutelage. Hmm, something about that statement just doesn’t seem right.

Forever your enthusiastic :shooter:,

Ken

rugman
12-26-2002, 11:29 AM
Hi Tbone.

Regarding my experience level, I’m not one of the IT guys at work. I handle end use (read that as “glorified user”) and leave the details to others. Backups are executed very frequently for our primary servers, but not by me. I guess it’s trained me to be a little lazy.

That worm sounds alarming. I’ve been pretty careful regarding electronic hygiene on our home network. So nothing from outside has taken us down (yet). Ms Sara’s an accomplished compu-geek (If you’re reading this Ms Sara, I mean that in the most complimentary way sweetness!), and more paranoid than I am. And charter has an hardware firewall at each node.

As to the long-term problem with the effects of the damage, I don’t think that your main memory would retain a problem. Powering down clears that memory after a few seconds.

However, your BIOS memory can retain information. (Somebody help me out here, ‘cause I think I’m right, but not sure). I think you lose some information that’s contained in those chips when you pull the battery (time, passwords, settings, etc.), but the BIOS itself remains in power-off conditions. Side note: if I’m right about losing passwords, then the physical security of your computers can be defeated by pulling the battery – thereby killing your boot-up password (if you use one). Something to think (and worry) about.

Thanks a bunch for the Salia offer. My email addy is kenroad2000@charter.net.

Carlo has kindly offered a copy as well.

Talk with you soon,

Ken

rugman
12-26-2002, 11:46 AM
Hi Carlo!

It’s been a long time since we’ve talked. I appreciate the Salia offer. I wanted to slam my head into the nearest wall when I lost it :banghead:! As I said in my earlier post, I had an edited version of it. Actually, I had several.

Which reminds me. If I get another copy of Salia, and edit it (lengthen certain parts, loop some parts, etc.) would you want copies of what I do to it? I don’t know when I will get the chance to edit it, but it’s possible. And it’s fun to work the software (Adobe’s Premier).

(BTW, everybody, if you are familiar with the clip, and have suggestions, email me at kenroad2000@charter.net and let me know)

My email account holds 5meg, I believe. So it should be okay to send the file.

Thanks again, Carlo!

Ken

MistressValerie
12-26-2002, 11:07 PM
Thanks so much, Tbone and Ken -- I love men who aren't afraid to be men!!! :shooter: :matey: :soldier: :machine: :sniper:

As for McAfee anti-virus, I have seen bad reviews of it in PC Magazine: they said it didn't detect Klez in their tests. Norton is the only one they recommend, and you can get it with a firewall as the Norton Internet Security suite at www.symantec.com

I can't help you on BIOS memory, since I am a relative newbie, but I strongly advocate daily and weekly backups because of Microsoft's habit of suddenly freezing up. It has saved me a couple of times already!

Ah, I'm glad you guys would accept my offer to dance with you ;) I love to dance in nylons so I can feel the floor beneath my feet as I lightly glide over it, whirling and twirling and stomping wherever the music carries me ... some of those Latin salsa and merengue songs really make me go wild <sigh>.

And yeah, I wouldn't recommend a tie, because it's hard for me to rip it off with my teeth :) You know, once this Val-Gal gets going, she becomes a little tigress ...

Love and squishing and safe computing,:2guns:

rugman
12-27-2002, 4:32 PM
Hi Valerie,

Only one thing I have to say ‘bout that: HOOAH! :shooter:

I’ll have to add to my travel list…
(Hmmm. Latin salsa and merengue. Burn to CD. Gonna need more CD-R’s… Better go for the 100 pack!)

Fortunately, your floor has built in heating. Wears well, too (manufacturer claims it will never wear out, but you’re free to try!. As an added bonus, it’s equipped with adoring eyes, a silly grin, and a salacious personality. Oh, and it likes cats (especially the graceful, hottie type). However, using it will require you to modify the web-acronym for expressing extreme humor: ROKLMAO.

Yes ma’am, no tie. Would cause delays. Delays bad. Valerie gooood.
Sorry, my IQ drops every time I read your post.

Ah, the compelling music, a warm soft floor pressing against the soles of your feet as you dance and pound out your passion. You can feel the reaction, the appreciation beneath you as you move. Hot breath warms your feet further as you grind on the face, both of you loving every single moment of it. Your heart pounds with the exertion, the excitement, and the knowledge that he will certainly remember to back up his files..

Sorry for the bumpy ending. But I could (and usually do) go on forever.

Love & backups & 9mm cartridges!

Ken

(Note to others: yes, yes, yes, I saw the obvious pun potential [re: what kind of floor… carpeted or…], but I am a gentleman.)

tbone
12-27-2002, 5:13 PM
Thanks a lot, Ken. After the mental and emotional images created by your last post, I'm discombobulated (my word) for the night.

I'd love to declare a new kind of dance contest for the floors with compulsory and free dance events. The winner, Mistress Valerie, would have the privilage of being your sub for, say, a week. Mmmm, let's see, what would the compulsory events involve? Any ideas?

OK, I say lets throw the AK47 in the corner and get down to the important stuff right now:)

But I also digress mightily. Ken, you're a good influence!

Privilaged to be a member of Mistress Valerie's webforum bodyguard,:)

Tbone

rugman
12-27-2002, 6:15 PM
Oops! I should read more carefully!

rugman
12-27-2002, 8:15 PM
Sorry for that last goof up (above). I eliminated it. Learning to read English as a first language apparently hasn’t taken with me yet.

Hey Tbone. No problem, any time you want to be discombobulated just try to find a brief comment by me, heh heh.

“Perversity is the mother of digression.” – Ken, 27 December 2002

Talk with ya soon, buddy.

Ken

Wickid
12-27-2002, 11:14 PM
Regarding the practice of regular backups as promulgated by the our resident Ab Mistress:

Strongly concurring opinion of Wickid omitted for brevity; I recently lost a 180 gig drive.

rugman
01-01-2003, 8:34 PM
OUCH! Dang, Wickid, that hurts just reading it!

And no, your little ploy to get Mistress Valerie to turn her attention to correcting and instructing you instead of me (just because your loss was bigger) will not work.

Clearly, I am the more recalcitrant reprobate, in far greater need of Valerie’s special brand of rhythmic therapy.

I saw right through your little plan!

(heh heh)

Ken

It's just me,
01-01-2003, 10:04 PM
To Kenrug,

Check my first group, there is the saila clip.

www.groups.yahoo.com/group/movietramplescenes

It's just me,

turbs
01-01-2003, 10:08 PM
Damn Ken, I had to take out the dictionary on that last post of yours. ;)

turbs

rugman
01-02-2003, 5:06 AM
Hi Turbs,

That’s me: making the world a better place, one www.dictionary.com search at a time.

(Just kidding, buddy)

Ken

PS good call re: the direction of the "Patriotic" thread.