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i heard rihanna's new song "shut up and drive" on the radio and i immediately noticed she stole the beat from orgy's song "blue monday"! now i'm not the best at editing sound but, you get the idea that it's the same beat and guitar riff as orgy's.
looks like the last one is the lucky one.
an orgy with lego people!
ass orgy licenseplate
music video for fiction (dreams in digital) by orgy.
the fcc smashed all its previous records a few weeks ago when it leveled a three million dollar fine against a batch of cbs television stations for a teen sex orgy scene in the show without a trace. so, what does a three million dollar teen sex orgy look like? funny you should ask. i happen to have one - the very one - right here!
the owner of a 17th century manor house called the police after an upper-class masked ball turned into an orgy. halswell house in somerset was hired for £9,000 by a group of 350 revellers who arrived a fleet of porsches, bmws and aston martins. they were all wearing long cloaks and masks and the party continued normally until midnight - when they stripped down to leather pants, corsets and suspenders. the guests then started kissing and a mass orgy ensued with couples having sex "everywhere". halswell house owner grahame bond, a multi-millionaire estate agent, was forced to send some of his teenage staff home because of the explicit activities. he called the police but was told officers were powerless to intervene because it was on a private dwelling between consenting adults. it later emerged that the party had been organised by a dutch events company which specialises in sexy 'adults-only' parties. mr bond, 45, who brought the property for £1.94 million in 2004, said the evening suddenly turned into an orgy "as if a switch had been flicked on". he said: "the party started normally and it all seemed pretty harmless - people were drinking but everyone was very well behaved and pleasant. "the whole group were dressed in these great costumes and it looked exactly like something out of eyes wide shut. "but then one of the organisers announced: 'the moment has come. the spell has begun' and everyone began kissing and having sex. "to say i was shocked was an understatement. i was totally lost for words it was as if a switch had been flicked on. "the first thing we saw was one couple at it on a window sill. when the haze from the dry ice in the disco room cleared we realised it was going on everywhere. "that's when the penny dropped that it was a swinger's party. "the guests were all public-school types and i jokingly said to one: 'i suppose you are a high court judge.' he replied: 'you're not far off the mark'." the revellers arrived at halswell house at 9pm on saturday and partied to music provided by a dj until the orgy began at midnight. he immediately sent two 19-year-old waitresses home and the party continued unabated until the bar closed at 3am and the guests retired to their rooms. grahame was unaware that the house had been booked by events company little sins for an event titled "eyes wide sins". the dutch company sold tickets at £65 apiece to the 350 guests and the advert on their website read: "littlesins brings you at an exquisite manor house. grahame added: "when they booked the party they did say 'it's got a dating aspect to it.' i'm just taking it in good humour because it was supposed to be a private party. "i was very worried for my staff and told them they could go home if they wanted, and two of them, who were only 19 years old, did so. "i called the police but they said that as it was a private party there was nothing illegal about it." source
an eminent rabbi was so exhausted after three days of constant cocaine-fuelled partying with escorts that his pimp grew worried and cancelled that day’s supply of girls, a jury was told. rabbi baruch chalomish, 55, who has a £6 million fortune, was a scholarly academic, an accomplished businessman, a charity giver and a dutiful family man until his first wife died of cancer and his world fell apart. he turned to alcohol in his depression, then took refuge in cocaine, spending up to £1,000 a week. he lived in squalor, seeking comfort from prostitutes, manchester crown court was told. the prosecution said that chalomish was the financier in a commercial cocaine supply business while nasir abbas, 54, a convicted drug dealer, provided the drugs and the customers. the pair rented a luxury flat in manchester and for ten days over the new year enjoyed a non-stop party. mr abbas admitted to police that he procured a supply of girls from an agency called pure class. they were also offered cocaine. the court was told that on the ninth day, and after the rabbi had stayed up for three straight days, mr abbas was so concerned about his health that he scrapped that day’s supply of prostitutes. in a text message to a woman called clio he wrote: “hi clio, i have tried to wake shel up but i don’t want to wake him. he was very tired because he had no sleep for three days, needed to rest, because he is going to his office to work on monday at 8. please cancel the party today.” michael goldwater, for the prosecution, said that at 9am on january 5 police raided the flat finding evidence of a substantial drugs operation including cocaine, cutting agents and scales. officers found an equal amount of the drug at chalomish’s home in prestwich, in the heart of manchester’s orthodox jewish community, as well as cutting agents and more than £15,000 in cash. chalomish denies supplying the drug but admits having it. mr abbas, who said that he was too scared to attend the trial after the rabbi “sent around some heavies” to threaten him, faces charges of having cocaine with intent to supply. jonathan goldberg, qc, for the defence, said that the rabbi’s fall from grace was a tragedy. he said that his client never supplied the drug but hoarded large supplies of pure cocaine to evade “unscrupulous dealers” known to use rat poison and other dangerous mixing agents. the trial continues. source
this is the nursing home i want to go to when i get old.
had anyone watch this movie before?by nicole kidman
self-explanitory
$10 says the cops are participating in the festivities.
the authorities could have turned a blind eye on this one.