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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Fleshbot on HUMP

posted by on October 9 at 10:31 AM

Of all the sexy events we don’t get to attend every year due to our enforced isolation in the Fleshbot porn blogging compound, Seattle’s HUMP! Festival is one we regret missing the most: in order to encourage participants to submit their most uninhibited film and video entries without having to worry about that harpy in Human Resources seeing their naughty bits splayed all over the interweb at some point, all submissions are destroyed in front of the audience at the end of each year’s program. Which means that those of us who didn’t manage to make it to Seattle last weekend missed out on all those “couches doing the nasty, sex on roller skates, aliens fucking predators, hot straight foot-fetish videos, sex machines taking over the world, sweet and oily robot love … come shots in SAM’s Olympic Sculpture park, an evil gay genius doing scorchin’ hot boys under the Space Needle, and ever so much more.”

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Fleshbot is an invaluable resource. I can't tell you how helpful they've been during my... leisure time. Kudos on the mention.

Posted by Gurldoggie | October 9, 2007 10:58 AM
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Please encourage the humpsters to put their videos up on XTube!

Posted by John | October 9, 2007 10:59 AM
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Yes, yes--but have you noticed that nobody ever leaves comments on the Fleshbot posts?

When it comes to sexy--real, sweaty flesh, gasping for air sexy--nobody beats Slog.

Posted by Boomer in NYC | October 9, 2007 12:58 PM
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In the past week the deaths of Spc. Vincent G. Kamka, 23, and Lance Cpl. Jeremy Burris, 22, marked the 100th and 101rst Washington state related deaths in the Bush/Savage war on Iraq.

Excerpt from "Say Yes To War" by Dan Savage October 2002:

In the meantime, invading and rebuilding Iraq will not only free the Iraqi people, it will also make the Saudis aware of the consequences they face if they continue to oppress their own people while exporting terrorism and terrorists. The War on Iraq will make it clear to our friends and enemies in the Middle East (and elsewhere) that we mean business: Free your people, reform your societies, liberalize, and democratize... or we're going to come over there, remove you from power, free your people, and reform your societies for ourselves.

Posted by josh | October 9, 2007 5:43 PM

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