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Ice Queen Nami-chan
April 8th, 2007 under Studio SIX Report. [ Comments: none ]

Nami-chan It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Nami-chan, but there she was in all her glory Saturday night at Kinbaku Live Night at Studio SIX. I wanted to make the show but  got held up by several Nigerian hustlers in Kabukicho. One guy was touting a titty bar on the 10th floor of a rickety building.

He said he’d give me a discount. Only 4,000 yen an hour. What a deal. I pressed for details. “Can’t tell you about it out here,” he said. I see. Just one question: If I go inside you’re not going to, uh, ream me are you?

Well, at least we still have Kabukicho. Roppongi’s going to hell in a handbasket. Spy cameras. Strip clubs going belly-up. Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown giving the place an air of pretentious respectability.

Where can a poor Nigerian boy go to make some yen these days? Or a marine in search of a good, drunken brawl? What’s the fuckin’ world coming to? Yes, we still have Kabukicho but how long before the Church Ladies decide to ruin it, too?

In the end, I didn’t have time for titties, even at the ridiculously low price of 4,000 yen. I was scouting locations for a video shoot.

I should’ve been at Studio SIX. Lots of flying titties on display there as Nami-chan performed her rendition of Shibari on Ice.

This gives me a chance to try out the new gallery software. I think maybe I like this better than the other one. Easier, too.

If you’ve been jerking off to grainy pictures of gold medal winner Shizuka Arakawa’s nipple popping out of her top, you’re really going to appreciate these pics.

KabukiJoe


Rope Rapport
April 4th, 2007 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

If you want to know how to properly treat and handle your rope, then this video is for you. Just to be clear once again: This is not a tutorial on how to tie using the Japanese shibari method. But it will teach you how to take proper care of your rope before and after you use it to tie up that special someone.

The DVD, as far as I know, is not available for individual sale. It comes free with an order of seven lengths or more. Which is about the right number if you’re just getting started, I think. People who’ve been around the block a few times have a helluva lot more than seven lengths of rope at their disposal.

Check out the website for the distributors of this excellent rope from Japan.

Here’s a shot of the DVD cover:

KabukiJoe