Monday, January 10, 2011

Rocky Horror Confessions

It appears that our previous post got Mr. Peenee’s love juices flowing.

Peenee rushed to view his copy of The Rocky Horror Picture Show to sate his lust for Peter Hinwood and the “humpalicious” Barry Bostwick.

And so Mistress MJ has stepped into the confessional booth to reveal her Dr. Frank-N-Furter "appreciation"…

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We see in Peenee’s comment box that Princess has hauled out his Rocky Horror DVD for a trip down memory lane too.

Does anyone else have any Rocky Horror confessions?

27 comments:

  1. Yay....

    touch me touch me touch me touch me ..I want to be dirty.

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  2. Heavy petting only leads to trouble...and seat wetting.

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  3. I remember when it was released.

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  4. I've sung the theme tune in karaoke.

    Twice.

    ...and Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear. Claude Rains was the invisible man...

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  5. XL: I remember when it was released.

    Anno Domini?

    KAPI: I've sung the theme tune in karaoke.
    Twice.
    ...and Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear. Claude Rains was the invisible man...


    Has Rocky Horror been dubbed in Esperanto?

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  6. I just can't believe that this movie was shown all day for Halloween on the Family Movie Channel. My how times have changed.

    I'm a huge Magenta fan...

    "You're lucky, he's lucky, I'm lucky, we're all lucky! Ha ha ha.."

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  7. HAYWARD: I just can't believe that this movie was shown all day for Halloween on the Family Movie Channel. My how times have changed.
    I'm a huge Magenta fan...
    "You're lucky, he's lucky, I'm lucky, we're all lucky! Ha ha ha.."


    Present for you over at The Hair Hall of Fame.

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  8. I had a friend who always had to put his fishnets on before watching it on video.
    Sx
    [and I have a pic, bless 'im]

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  9. I was only fifteen years old when I lost my Rocky Horror virginity and I've been a big fan for years. In fact I have been a Time Warping Unconventional Conventionist several Halloweens. I collected the Bubblegum Card series until I got each and everyone of them. I turned them into The Rocky Horror Bubblegum Card Theater.

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  10. Guilty...
    I actually used to act out the part of Eddie in front of the big screen...

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  11. SCARLET: I had a friend who always had to put his fishnets on before watching it on video.
    Sx
    [and I have a pic, bless 'im]


    Mavis?

    AYEM8Y: I was only fifteen years old when I lost my Rocky Horror virginity and I've been a big fan for years. In fact I have been a Time Warping Unconventional Conventionist several Halloweens. I collected the Bubblegum Card series until I got each and everyone of them. I turned them into The Rocky Horror Bubblegum Card Theater.

    Applause!

    I like how you matched each scene with the appropriate song and dialogue.

    WALLY: Guilty...
    I actually used to act out the part of Eddie in front of the big screen...
    One from the vault!


    Hot Patootie Bless My Soul!

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  12. Me, too, MJ. He's a hottie! Not our faults.

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  13. i went to a midnight showing at the exeter street theatre five lifetimes ago. i thought it all quite amusing and i may have brought a bag of toast too; can't remember, i've blocked it.

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  14. I've never watched it.

    I'm sorry.

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  15. I saw it twice in the Kings Road Theatre when Tim Curry was still in the show.We used to go every year as the summer school trip.A day out in London and a choice of The Rocky Horror Show , Dame Edna Everage or Jesus Christ Superstar (Only the chess club opted for that one).
    It was a rather progressive school :-)

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  16. I have to admit - I have never seen the movie. I've lived it. But I have never seen it.

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  17. SHE: Welcome to Infomaniac!

    I don’t recognize you…where are you from and however did you find us?

    Me, too, MJ. He's a hottie! Not our faults.

    And speaking of men in corsets, I also have a thing for Eddie Izzard but only when he’s in drag.

    NORMADESMOND: i went to a midnight showing at the exeter street theatre five lifetimes ago. i thought it all quite amusing and i may have brought a bag of toast too; can't remember, i've blocked it.

    I Googled the Exeter Street Theatre (a former Spiritual Temple) and found this…

    “Note: It has been rumoured that the Spritual Temple's original ghosts had haunted the Exeter Theatre and were perhaps quite unhinged by its 1984 demise. Whether or not one believes in ghosts, the fact that the building and its ensuing tenants have met with a string of disastrous blows since the demolition of the old hall, cannot be disputed.”

    CYBERPOOF: I've never watched it.
    I'm sorry.


    I’m revoking your gay card!

    Then again, maybe it wasn’t big in Denmark.

    BEAST: I saw it twice in the Kings Road Theatre when Tim Curry was still in the show.We used to go every year as the summer school trip.A day out in London and a choice of The Rocky Horror Show , Dame Edna Everage or Jesus Christ Superstar (Only the chess club opted for that one).
    It was a rather progressive school :-)


    May I suggest a revival at Café C starring Mavis Boyle?

    COOKIE: I have to admit - I have never seen the movie. I've lived it. But I have never seen it.

    Which character/scene most closely resembles you and your life?

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  18. I don't know, well I had never heard of it growing up. Then again I did grow up in a household that just didn't watch that sort of filth.

    Those would be my mothers words..

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  19. Isn't Rocky Horror what Sylvester Stallone looks like now?

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  20. COOKIE: I have to admit - I have never seen the movie. I've lived it. But I have never seen it.

    MJ: Which character/scene most closely resembles you and your life?

    The Set Director.

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  21. CYBERPOOF: I don't know, well I had never heard of it growing up. Then again I did grow up in a household that just didn't watch that sort of filth.
    Those would be my mothers words..


    She wouldn’t approve of your reading material either then, would she?

    i.e. “The Handyman”

    GEOFF: Isn't Rocky Horror what Sylvester Stallone looks like now?

    You’re right!

    COOKIE: COOKIE: I have to admit - I have never seen the movie. I've lived it. But I have never seen it.
    MJ: Which character/scene most closely resembles you and your life?

    The Set Director.


    Proving what we already know…that you’re not just a pretty face.

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  22. I think she would be a lot more concerned about the hot sweaty intergalactic manlove of The Englor Affair and My Fair Captain.

    Handyman was a little demure.

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  23. I'm usually the only person in the theater who thinks Eddie is hot, that's all I can tell you.

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  24. CYBERPOOF: I think she would be a lot more concerned about the hot sweaty intergalactic manlove of The Englor Affair and My Fair Captain.
    Handyman was a little demure.


    I’ll write her and ask.

    STACIA: I'm usually the only person in the theater who thinks Eddie is hot, that's all I can tell you.

    I’ll stop you now.

    You’ve already said too much.

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  25. My sister Inexcuseable is a big fan and, when we were much younger, we used to watch it quoting all the lines and attempting to act it out.

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