[video] other media embed test: naked bowling

by Violet Blue on March 20, 2006

I’m testing out embedding other media here today: tests of all kinds will continue throughout the afternoon, so things will appear and disappear, though I will endeavor to make them worth your while. Like, if the European video site’s naked bowling video works…. after the jump.

Thanks to Evil Sign Post for the silly video — who has a great post about gay blogs that are recieving cease and desist letters from anti-gay christian Exodus International/Liberty Counsel for making fun of their anti-gay billboards. That’s right: these blogs are posting parody art online of the (damn hateful, “pray away the gay”) real-life billboards and the “family values” organizations are threatening and bullying the sites for making fun of the billboards. Well, since they claim they can “cure” gayness by praying it away, maybe they can’t just “cure” fair use with the power of prayer, too. I especially love the reference to Wikipedia in the “cease and desist” letter (follow the links, so worth it), especially since the Wiki entries on both Exodus and Libery Counsel are so very revealing.


Vive le bowling…
Video by membermerideath

From IMDB:

“Nude Bowling Party is not a good film. Plot, lighting, and character development are almost ignored altogether. And, as a film that was obviously created to display female nudity, it is not even mildly titillating. However, that being said, it is a fun film with a strange sense of integrity and self-mockery. I recommend it for casual gatherings of friends in search of something to bond together and ridicule.”

Violet Blue

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