tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post2092121625983656391..comments2024-03-18T15:17:26.003-05:00Comments on l'astronave: The Sexy LeanFrescahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-52958965705752900652010-01-09T11:02:03.919-06:002010-01-09T11:02:03.919-06:00CROW: Bless you for this comment. : )
The way the...CROW: Bless you for this comment. : )<br /> The way the erotic slipped into the K/S parody surprised me when I made it. I'd begun it as a lightweight giggle, but as I worked on it, it showed itself to have some heft and heat. <br /><br />I actually am a fan of looking at evolutionary biology to explore some of our behaviors. <br />Like, maybe there really is something about a display of upper-body strength that triggers our life in the trees--chimps with strong arms bring home the bananas? <br />Similarly I am riveted by the beauty of female swimmers' backs.<br /><br />"Rocky" is in my top ten favorite movies--very melt inducing, yeah...Frescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-88471457773329098792010-01-08T18:21:46.004-06:002010-01-08T18:21:46.004-06:00I had to come back to watch the vid again, because...I had to come back to watch the vid again, because there was something erotic about it that slipped in under my consciousness and bugged me all day. It is the scene subtitled 'his disturbing body.'<br /><br />This afternoon, I realized what it was. My first husband stood in a doorway in a similar pose which nearly brought me to my knees with instant desire - have no idea why. Why Sly Stallone did the same thing in Rocky One, I melted into the theatre seat. I couldn't tell you what happened after that point in the movie; my mind was elsewhere.<br /><br />Do you suppose it goes all the way back to when we were ape-men and ape-women? You know, the way chimps hold their arms up when power displaying?<br /><br />:DThe Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04846997590157958766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-65799128756992399132010-01-08T09:55:51.696-06:002010-01-08T09:55:51.696-06:00CROW: You made me silly with happiness too with yo...CROW: You made <i>me</i> silly with happiness too with your comment. Thank you. I'm glad my vids give pleasure.<br /><br />MARGARET: The Kirk hold! Yes! <br />I'm so intrigued by and attracted to Bill's comfort with his physical existence and his easy command of space (not outer space). <br />When I went to the Las Vegas ST con in 2008, Sandra Smith, the woman who played Kirk in a woman's body (in the last episode, as you know, "The Turnabout Intruder"), said that to play the captain, she just tried to claim her physical space the way Shatner did.<br />How much life is acting!<br /><br />GINGA: Turned out one vid is blocked in Germany (!) for musical copyright infringement... (not censorship of content, after all, just the octopus arms of big business).<br /> This side of youTube boggles my mind.<br />Glad it gave you a chuckle!Frescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-45253235143017954352010-01-08T01:25:42.513-06:002010-01-08T01:25:42.513-06:00I'm glad you are not blocked here in New Zeala...I'm glad you are not blocked here in New Zealand! That made me chuckle!Ginga Squidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06718591969663399294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-62519486824459651302010-01-07T23:01:47.078-06:002010-01-07T23:01:47.078-06:00I love your Kirkian insights. I would have never t...I love your Kirkian insights. I would have never thought of such a concept on my own, but it makes wonderful sense now that you point it out. There's something so honest and human about the way he drapes himself on everything. I've noticed he does that with people, too. I call it the "Kirk hold" when he grabs both arms just beneath the shoulders, as if he might draw them into an embrace any moment, (and my God, he must do this to Spock at least 5 times every episode).Marzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05258262409718943594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-61483570956394500652010-01-07T16:10:00.189-06:002010-01-07T16:10:00.189-06:00I see now I'm going to have to set aside and e...I see now I'm going to have to set aside and entire weekend to go through your entire blog. I laughed until I though my bladder would pop over the Disinherited, then you point us to the Kirk-Spock romance, as predicted by Virgil.<br /><br />I am so happy this afternoon - so happy with laughter and supreme silliness, I can hardly sit still.<br /><br />:DThe Crowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04846997590157958766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-40320701072939010972010-01-07T12:45:37.265-06:002010-01-07T12:45:37.265-06:00Yes! That's *it*, Sparker: the fantasy of heal...Yes! That's *it*, Sparker: the fantasy of healing the wounded... [male or otherwise, but there's a special hook if sex is involved, even theoretically]<br /><br />I'll have to look into "personality armor." Thanks.<br /><br />What is Kirk is thinking about here?<br />a) Finnish history <br />b) what's for lunch<br />c) the nature of the parallel universeFrescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-84145899128951235202010-01-07T12:39:30.870-06:002010-01-07T12:39:30.870-06:00Shatner is looking wonderfully "thinky" ...Shatner is looking wonderfully "thinky" in that triptych.<br /><br />There's body armor, and there is also what Otto Rank called personality armor (I haven't read Rank, just his explicator, Ernest Becker). <br /><br />And oh that classic female fantasy, healing the wounded male...I'm afraid it takes some of us longer than others to learn we don't have superpowers.ArtSparkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04875996639432864367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-90085268875499285542010-01-07T12:33:52.598-06:002010-01-07T12:33:52.598-06:00Annika!
I am so happy to see you.
I feel that I p...Annika! <br />I am so happy to see you.<br />I feel that I psychically called you forth, as I was thinking of you and Our Finnish Friend the whole time I wrote this.<br /><br />I imagine Shatner's muscles were tense from work and exercise, like an athlete's--he just needed a nice sauna and a beating with birch twigs (or whatever those twigs in saunas are) to loosen up... : )Frescahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15323129046492056942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7229875339727095184.post-34080684783049054902010-01-07T12:26:53.412-06:002010-01-07T12:26:53.412-06:00Our Finnish Friend sent me a link to an eyewitness...Our Finnish Friend sent me a link to an eyewitness account of life at the Star Trek set in early 1969. Maybe you've read it, it's from a book called Star Trek Lives. Interestingly in this context, the author (who got to give William Shatner a neck-and-shoulders massage!!!) mentions that his muscles were very tense, so hard that she had a hard time getting a good grip. Apparently body armour comes in different styles! <br /><br />Of course, I still agree with the insights in your post. I'll always think of Kirk as a bundle of nice, soft muscles and free-flowing energy.Annikanoreply@blogger.com