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Austin Massage Parlors: Beeswax

Filed under: Austin massage parlors — thaigirl at 2:13 am on Thursday, July 29, 2010

Fleeing from her village, she becomes an unlikely picaresque heroine, living by her wits while resisting a seemingly inevitable descent into prostitution. Eventually she winds up in Britain, where she finds a job in a massage parlour and enters into a marriage of convenience with an obliging elderly customer (Geoffrey Hutchings) – but her adventures don’t end there. The writer-director Guo Xiaolu films this chronicle in an unadorned style, as if she and her crew were simply tagging along for the ride; the film flirts with cliche in evoking a familiar modern sensation of drift (an emblematic image: Mei slumped with her backpack by the side of an overpass, watching the cars go by). But Guo’s intelligence is evident in her refusal to portray Mei as either heroic or hateful – and in her division of the story into wryly titled chapters, perhaps a nod to Jean-Luc Godard’s Vivre sa vie (1962).

See the full article from “Brisbane Times”

Austin Massage Parlors: Beeswax

Filed under: Austin massage parlors — thaigirl at 5:00 pm on Friday, July 23, 2010

Fleeing from her village, she becomes an unlikely picaresque heroine, living by her wits while resisting a seemingly inevitable descent into prostitution. Eventually she winds up in Britain, where she finds a job in a massage parlour and enters into a marriage of convenience with an obliging elderly customer (Geoffrey Hutchings) – but her adventures don’t end there. The writer-director Guo Xiaolu films this chronicle in an unadorned style, as if she and her crew were simply tagging along for the ride; the film flirts with cliche in evoking a familiar modern sensation of drift (an emblematic image: Mei slumped with her backpack by the side of an overpass, watching the cars go by). But Guo’s intelligence is evident in her refusal to portray Mei as either heroic or hateful – and in her division of the story into wryly titled chapters, perhaps a nod to Jean-Luc Godard’s Vivre sa vie (1962).

See the full article from “Sydney Morning Herald”

Austin Massage Parlors: How To Really Score During The Super Bowl

Filed under: Austin massage parlors — thaigirl at 7:36 pm on Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Panties Pool You’ve seen those office pools they do for football games, right? It’s a grid of boxes, with 0-9 going down and 0-9 going across. Then people write their names inside the boxes and then one set of numbers is for one team, and one is for the other. So, say, at the end of the first quarter, the score is 10 – 7, the Saints, then you would go to that square, and that person would win. You can do the same. But instead of putting in names in the squares, you put SEX ACTS. So, whoever wins, REALLY wins. And it’s up to you to be as nice or as naughty as you want.
You can have the prizes be anything your little heart desires. From kissing to an erotic massage, he owes you oral sex. From you wearing THAT school girl outfit, to him doing THAT dance he does naked. (Um, whatever you two do…)

See the full article from “Huffington Post (blog)”

Austin Massage Parlors: Why the July 4th Tax Day Tea Parties are full of hot July air.

Filed under: Austin massage parlors — thaigirl at 9:00 am on Saturday, July 4, 2009

Obviously the far right has not learned their lesson – that they are not going to lie their way into political power. Just about every word in the above paragraph is an out and out lie and perhaps they think they can appeal to some people who don’t know the difference but not enough to win an election.
I was totally opposed to the GM bailout and said so back in November and was opposed to the AIG bailout as well but using words like ”seizing control of key banks insurance companies, the automobile industry etc” sounds like the kind of dumb pamphlet printed on cheap paper with the ink smudging, that used get handed out on the streets of New York in the 1960’s by a guy handing out flyers for massage parlors at the same time.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”