ironic u'd mention that
back in '93, MANY Thai WGs refused to give BJs of any sort. it was the Buddhist thing, and u gotta respect that. but it meant that u tended to gravitate towards the gals that had figured out it wasn't the worst thing in the world. like "cap-girl"...
of course, the flipside is that their Thai partners wd never go down on them, so they wd sometimes be...HIGHLY enthusiastic about said activity.
times have changed.
so has my avatar and sadly, there's a reason:
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.co ... lt-actress-is-dead/
still, just one paragraph from her NYT obit is INCOMPARABLE:
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Born Tura Luna Pascual Yamaguchi in Hokkaido, Japan, to a father of Japanese and Filipino descent and a mother who was Cheyenne Indian and Scots-Irish, Ms. Satana spent part of her childhood in the Manzanar internment camp near Independence, Calif., before her family settled in Chicago. Her Asian background and looks and the fact that she developed early led to frequent harassment and assaults, and she led an itinerant lifestyle, working as an exotic dancer and nude model. She even posed for erotic photographs taken by Harold Lloyd, the former silent comedian, who suggested she pursue an acting career.
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yeah. so don't be bleating about starlet-of-the-week. the INCOMPARABLE Tura Santana would eat her for breakfast.
"Ms. Satana’s portrayal of Varla (in Russ Meyer's “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!”) as a brazenly violent but unapologetically feminine woman who frequently upbraids the men who dare to ogle her — when a gas-station attendant tells her he believes in “seeing America first,” Varla replies, “You won’t find it down there, Columbus!” — earned her a cult following that endured long after the drive-in era. In later decades, the influence of Ms. Satana’s no-nonsense attitude could be seen in pop-cultural artifacts ranging from “Xena, Warrior Princess” to Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill” movies."
"brazenly violent but unapologetically feminine"--too fuckin' right. adios, Tura--u live on in my avatar.
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