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Broadview Security – a parody of the actual Broadview Security commercials that infer that women living alone in large houses are the most likely to be victimized by any man she meets (including male family members, androgynous singer k.d. lang, and two kids using a trenchcoat posing as an adult). [97]
The music video for "Bad for Me" was shot in conjunction with their television ad for Macy's in June 2012. [9] They first caught the attention of the retail chain when they were the fan-voted winners of the iHeart Radio Rising Star contest. [10] The video has surpassed three million views on YouTube as of March 2013. [11]
Due to a mix-up with the uniforms they ordered, a dodgeball team shows up to a match wearing S&M outfits. Christine Taylor's character is dressed as a dominatrix. 2004 United Kingdom: The Dominatrix: Drama about the life of a career Dom. 2004 United States: EuroTrip: Comedy with Lucy Lawless as a German dominatrix in an Amsterdam S&M club. 2004 ...
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53 and carefree! Halle Berry turned 53 on Wednesday and shared a sexy photo on Instagram to celebrate her special day. Posing in a wet white t-shirt that read 'NO BRA CLUB,' the "X-Men" star ...
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Various accessories associated with diaper fetishism and ABDL roleplay; including decorate adult diapers (left), wet wipes (right) and baby powder (bottom). Diaper fetishism (American English), or nappy fetishism (British English), is a type of garment fetish in which a person derives pleasure from themselves or partners wearing or using a diaper.
Pampers diapers: Patsy: Partnership for a Drug-Free America: 2008: not-well-informed housewife/mother in the "Don't Be A Patsy" commercials. Played by Pam Cook Hap-pea and Pea-Wee: Pea Soup Andersen's: debuted 1957 "non-identical twins" voiced by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding: Manny, Moe, and Jack: Pep Boys auto parts stores