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wrestler-smash-or-pass · 4 months ago
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Let's go super old school and British - Shirley 'Big Daddy' Crabtree
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ewzzy · 2 years ago
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As an American wrestling fan, it is endlessly fascinating to me that in the 70s and 80s the most popular wrester in England was Big Daddy and he looked like that.
He was so popular with the kids that he had his own joke book. (that you can read on the Internet Archive today)
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gummyartstradingcards · 5 months ago
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ozu-teapot · 9 months ago
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Horrors of the Black Museum | Arthur Crabtree | 1959
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screamscenepodcast · 2 years ago
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Take a peek into the "real life" Black Museum at Scotland Yard with HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM (1959), from director Arthur Crabtree and starring Michael Gough!
Filmed in *hypnovista,* this unique British/American production showcases sadism and true crime instead of something supernatural.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:28; Discussion 39:23; Ranking 54:02
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cultfaction · 1 year ago
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Preview: Horrors Of The Black Museum (Bluray)
A new restoration of this 1959 horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM marked the first film in the “Sadian Trilogy” followed by Circus of Horrors and Peeping Tom. A series of grisly, macabre murders sweep London and leave Scotland Yard completely baffled. Bancroft, an evil crime journalist is hypnotising his assistant to commit murders for…
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pseudomantis · 2 months ago
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Shirley 'Big Daddy' Crabtree
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rumor-imbris · 2 years ago
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10 characters, 10 media, 10 tags
Thank you @nemo-of-house-hamartia and @havatnah for tagging me. Well, hard to put only ten!!
Smaug - The Hobbit (Book) Anne Shirley-Cuthbert - Anne with an E Kagome Higurashi - InuYasha Ruvik (aka Rube Victoriano) - The Evil Within Geordie LaForge - Star Trek: The Next Generation Envy - Full Metal Alchemist Doma Umaru - Himouto Umaru-chan Teal'c - Stargate SG1 George Crabtree - Murdoch Mysteries Rot God - Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Tagging: @giuliettaluce @caraverie @anne-lida @scarsofbeauty @followyourowncreed @hidden-blades-and-tomahawks @scuderia-auditore-ghibli @thelegendofyolo @thatbellagaze (Sorry, if I forgot somebody, feel free to join the game!)
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rawiswhore · 2 years ago
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Steven Regal x Fem Reader- "Cover Them Up Slut!"
I hope you people reading this fanfiction won't find it degrading to women, so viewer discretion is advised.
I will also edit this fanfic in the future.
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A lot of vintage British comedy---especially from the 1960's and 1970's---sexually objectified and often even degraded and humiliated women by having their clothes fall off or ripped off.
"The Benny Hill Show" is a perfect example of this, but there were also those "Carry On" movies from those decades.
Unlike Benny Hill, "Carry On" movies are something mostly only British people know.
Speaking of British people, when you think of British professional wrestlers, who do you think of?
Davey Boy Smith/The British Bulldog and William Regal immediately come to mind.
Unlike British professional wrestler Big Daddy/Shirley Crabtree, Davey Boy Smith and William Regal were both famous in England and in the USA.
Not only does William Regal love professional wrestling, he also loves British comedy---especially the British comedy he grew up watching.
He's paid homage and tribute to British comedy in the WWE by dressing up in drag.
During a time when there were almost no British pro wrestlers in what was known as the World Wrestling Federation, William joined the company at the end of 1998, where he went by the name "Steven Regal".
On a "Shotgun Saturday Night" episode that aired in November of 1998, Steven had a match against X Pac, and you were X Pac's valet.
During this match, you were dressed in a short sleeved midriff bearing crop top with these matching skintight short shorts.
Your top was lightly colored so your nipples could show through it, although was it necessary for you to wear a lightly colored top considering what the climax and highlight of this match will arguably be?
You didn't wear a bra underneath your top on purpose, and your nipples were slightly poking out of the fabric of your top during parts of this match.
Before this match, you rubbed ice cubes on your nipples so they'd protrude through the fabric of your top.
Luckily after having your nipples rubbed by ice cubes, the wetness from those ice cubes rubbed on your areolas wasn't soaking through the fabric of your top, much to the dismay of the horny male fans eager to see a wet T-shirt contest.
In parts of this match, you were bouncing up and down on purpose not just to cheer for X Pac, but also so your breasts would be bouncing up and down under your top.
However, that wasn't the point of this match.
Sometimes you clapped your hands and beat your hands on the ring the cheer for X Pac.
But the big standout and climax of this match was during a moment where you were next to the ring standing in a spot where Steven Regal was.
You weren't in the ring, but nearby it.
During one part, your hands and arms were above your heads where you were clapping your hands, cheering for X Pac and even jumping and bouncing up and down.
While your arms and hands were above your head just to clap, your shirt rode and raised upwards more and more until your bare breasts were exposed.
The camera caught and filmed your shirt raising and elevating up your body that caused your bare naked tits to be exposed on television, where the camera caught and filmed your tits out.
The camera was standing in front of you and filming you when your shirt raised up.
Soon some fans in the audience saw your barenaked breasts released, and the titantron was even playing you with your barenaked breasts exposed out.
Fans---both male and female---got out of their seats and cheered when they saw your chest.
When the fans in the front row saw and noticed your bare breasts out, the cheers and roars began spreading, where many of them were pointing to your chest with their index fingers.
These fans' eyes grew wide and their eyebrows raised, many of their mouths were agape.
Steven heard the roars and cheers from the audience, and he turned to see what the hoopla was all about, only for him to see your barenaked breasts out and your face completely embarrassed.
When you found out your barenaked breasts were out, you pretended to be completely embarrassed, your eyebrows raised and your eyes growing wide while your face looked shocked and horrified.
You quickly moved your hands and arms down and your hands grabbed your top to pull it down until both of your breasts were covered.
Male fans were unhappy once you covered your tits back up.
This moment was completely rehearsed and it was intentional for your chest to be exposed like that.
You could've walked up the stairs and stood by where Steven is, attempting to slap him and your shirt raises up and exposes your barenaked breasts.
You could've also cheered for X Pac while you stood in the ring but outside of the ropes, where your arms and hands were above your head to clap for him which would cause your shirt to elevate up and expose your barenaked breasts.
Another moment could've involved your barenaked breasts exposed and you didn't know about it.
This moment of you being embarrassed due to your bare breasts exposed due to raising your hands and arms up to cheer (which caused your shirt to raise and ride up) was influenced by moments on "The Benny Hill Show" and "Carry On" movies, where women were embarrassed from their clothes ripped off and their breasts exposed.
Deep down inside, you weren't really embarrassed.
You wish you could've flashed and exposed your bare breasts at some other sexy male wrestler, like Christian Cage, Jeff Hardy, Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho, etc.
But Steven Regal was British, and this moment made sense since it's like moments from "The Benny Hill Show" and "Carry On" movies.
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namebrandbargains4u · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: 1955 Sarah Coventry Celestial Fire Necklace.
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parkerbombshell · 1 year ago
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matgb · 3 months ago
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Local lad was Big Daddy, just up the valley from us
Is the world ready for Big Daddy Milkers?
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closetofanxiety · 8 years ago
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fixomnia-scribble · 4 years ago
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Citations On Tap!
For those asking for forensic anth & forensic arch references for assessing skeletal remains as transgender, by traditional methods and using new techniques. Under cut because LOOOONG. This is the list I used for a two-term thesis. The reference lists in these pubs can provide many more suggestions. While most of these are unfortunately behind academic access walls, there should be plenty of abstracts to read that are public.
ETA: Ha! All the qual research and interviewing refs are still in there too. Well, if they’re useful, have at it.
Assessing Transgender Skeletal Remains
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koalaaquabear · 4 years ago
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i wrote some important characters to me on my fingers in morse code because why not.
1: ayda (ayda aguefort, fantasy high: sophomore year)
2: toph (toph beifong, avatar: the last airbender)
3: adora (adora, she-ra and the princesses of power)
4: klaus (klaus hargreeves, the umbrella academy)
5: rosa (rosa diaz, brooklyn nine-nine)
OTHER HAND:
6: anne (anne shirley-cuthbert, anne with an e)
7: ricky (ricky matsui, the unsleeping city)
8: george (george crabtree, murdoch mysteries)
9: lapin (lapin cadbury, a crown of candy)
10: jim (jim halpert, the office)
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