Saturday, May 26, 2012

’50 Shades of Grey XXX Porn Parody from SMASH to begin shooting

By Jack Brummet, Adult Entertainment Desk



SMASH PICTURES  recently announced they are creating an adult parody of the best selling romance novel  “50 Shades of Grey.”  They begin shooting in a couple of weeks for a September, release.  "Being called Mommy Porn, this is the perfect book for us to remake as a porn."  

One of the stars, Ryan Driller, recently tweeted "Tearing through these books. So good. So many scenes I can't wait to bring to life." "

Allie Haze will be starring in the film along with Julia Ann, Ryan Driller and more!!! Here’s a photo of the star (playing Anastasia Steele) of the 50 Shades: XXX Porn Parody:


Other adult movie/pornography  posts on ATIT:

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Drawing: Sixteen flowers

by Jack Brummet

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One of the most famous posters of the 60's/70's: The riot finger

By Jack Brummet, 60's History Editor


Along with Che, Zappa on a toilet (Phi Zappa Crappa), the Abbey Road cover, the kid putting a flower in a riot policeman's rifle, and a few others, I remember this poster hanging in many bedrooms and dorm rooms in the late 60's and early 70's.  I wonder where that guy is now?


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Happy birthday, Bob Dylan

Thank you for the music, Bob, from the bottom of our collective heart.

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A Proposed Second Golden Rule

By Mona Goldwater, ATIT Lifestyles Editor







Thanks to Teresa Thiessen for finding this gem in The Elephant Journal.  This really should be the Golden Rule No. 2.


"The Buddhist rule re Worrying is simple: don’t.  Or, as Shantideva said more eloquently,

If it can be fixed; why worry?
If it can’t be fixed, what’s the point of worrying?

Or, more properly: 'If a cure exists, why worry? If no cure exists, what use is there to worry?' "
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Drawing: Flowers

by Jack Brummet



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Drawing: Pablo Fanque

by Jack Brummet

[Drawing of our National Affairs Editor, Pablo Fanque]

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Poem: If we were us




by Jack Brummet

If I were me
What would I do?

Would you see me;
Could I see you?

If we were us,
Could we let it be?

If I was you,
Would you be me?
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A Spiritual Safety Tip


[provenance unknown - if this is your work, let us know!]

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Photos and videos of Sayulita, Nayarit


By Jack Brummet, Mexico Travel Editor

I recently spent 2 1/2 weeks in Bucerias, Nayarit (our fifth visit there).  On previous trips, we have made the trek north to Sayulita numerous times.  I'm not quite sure why, except there has always been a buzz about the place.  When we've been there with our children, they were always interested in going because--unlike Bucerias--there are waves large enough for actual surfing.  Other than those waves, Sayulita always just seemed like a sleepy almost featureless town.  But fast forward several years and Sayulita has become extremely hip--a kind of Brooklyn/Oakland/Ballard of the Nayarit Riviera.  The New York Times travel section has had several articles about Sayulita in the last couple of years. Even though the beach is small, with large rocks near the shore, it is more popular than ever (especially with gringos/gabachos).  It was fascinating seeing it in the middle of the big Mexican Easter break.  There were many hundreds of Mexican tourists and visitors.




On the outskirts of town--Sayulita looks just about like it always has.  Except, on the outskirts of 
town,  you suddenly see about thirty tour buses parked in newly expanded parking lots.

During this post-Easter week, many bars in town featured women in various stages
of dress and undress hawking, a/k/a marketing,  Modelo, Pacifico, and Tecate cervezas.

The Tecate brewski gals

Surfers


Boards, boogie boards, and inflatable kayaks and motorboats to rent...



College age kids on the beach, and one thing I'd never seen in 
Mexico--girls walking the beach with quarts of beer in hand.

The best thing about our day at the beach were the bands--las bandas.  There were 
three of them playing, and even sometimes engaging in battles of the bands. . .



A drum band and some ferocious boot shaking.





There are some nice art galleries in Sayulita now.  This is an oil painting of Jesus.

Another oil painting.  Wow.
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