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Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:39 am
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2024 6:36 am
by jimc
Doc Cylone did a fantastic job on Velma's bouncing and coloring bottom.I loved Daphne getting spanked by Velma and Velma showing off her freshly spanked bottom. I always love women going onstage to get whacked with a paddle( of course in my spanko mind they are met with an offer to also go otk I really wonder how many would say yes? Hope you are feeling better and that you don't have any more computer issues have a great day!
Jim
Re: Weekly Updates for 11/01/2024
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:10 pm
by web-ed
Thanksgiving Day is usually a problem for me, Butch, because there isn't much spanking-themed material centered around that holiday. I do have something from Doctor Cylon for this year, and we'll see it in three weeks. Christmas is of course another story and I have more material for it.
JimC wrote:Doc Cylon did a fantastic job on Velma's bouncing and coloring bottom. I loved Daphne getting spanked by Velma and Velma showing off her freshly spanked bottom. I always love women going onstage to get whacked with a paddle( of course in my spanko mind they are met with an offer to also go otk I really wonder how many would say yes? Hope you are feeling better and that you don't have any more computer issues have a great day!
Jim
I'm not sure, Jim, but I just might have one or two more Rocky Horror paddlings - I'll be checking on that eventually. I do have some more public paddlings from the Hofbrauhaus.
Thanks for the good wishes, but I'm afraid my non-computer problems have continued with the hospitalization of a close relative. I've still managed to code some updates ahead of time, though, so I don't see that any interruption to our schedule is likely.
Weekly Updates for 11/08/2024
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:36 pm
by web-ed
I've edited quite a few videos over the past month, so we'll be seeing some of them in the coming weeks. This week, we have the two from Fox that I called "lame," because they are. Why present them, then? Well, while quality is the most important criterion I use in selecting material for CSR, historical importance is also a factor (not a relevant one here), but so is presenting contemporary works because this is the era in which we live. That makes it important to
us, although when we're all gone I don't expect future generations of spankos to care too much about Amy Wong getting one whack on her butt, or Lois (who's seriously weird, and not in a good way) asking for a spanking from Brian.
As I mentioned above in my reply to JimC, the bad news just keeps on coming for me personally, although at least because it's not computer-related I've basically managed to keep up with CSR's updates. In fact, I also actually got to my mailbox and activated three new members on this board! I'd like to give them all a hearty welcome, but I can't remember their usernames, and only
siramsiramsiram shows up as "newest member" - rats!
Anyway, I hope they'll be joining in our conversations soon.
There's only one reason I mention my personal difficulties here at all, and that is because I don't want anyone to think I'm slacking off. I'm doing what I can with a very small number of hours per week, which is why we have only two updates and other things (upgrading this board, fixing the strange bug in the code I wrote for the Humorama Data Base that only affects the totals for
George Morrice for some weird reason, etc.) get neglected. I honestly don't know I've managed to get through this year, but so far I have and I'll try to keep on going.

Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:02 am
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Weekly Updates for 11/15/2024
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 9:23 pm
by web-ed
Too tired for any long-winded explanations tonight, but I'm fairly satisfied with this week's offerings. Doctor Cylon did a fine job coloring Princess Leia's behind in a cartoon from Joe Gravel that doesn't make too much sense to me, but then I only saw two of the Star Wars movies (first and third) way back when and I'm not really up on the mythos. The spanking of girl reporter Ine Therese Iversen is too short, but she makes a cute and willing spankee.
Next week, we'll conclude our short Joe Gravel series and see a cute young widow get spanked in a Danish film of the 1960s.

Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:19 am
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Weekly Updates for 11/22/2024
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:29 am
by web-ed
Another week, another shock to the system: another relative hospitalized, and if I hadn't done this week's updates ahead of time, there wouldn't be any. However, we're actually set for a while as long as I can scrape together ten minutes or so to FTP the updated files to the site each week so I hope there will be no interruption in service before Christmas.
Not much needs to be said about this week: the last of the three Joe Gravel pieces (I'm posting a fourth under "Missed Opportunities") is I think the strangest with Col. Sanders in an unexpected role as a spanker of bad girls, while "The Rich Widow" is about what you'd expect with a happy ending thanks to a young man who's not afraid to spank that rich widow who herself has the good sense to appreciate being spanked by him.

Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:39 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2024 4:31 pm
by willjohn
I can remember a childhood expression "paddywhack the drumstick" but that looks ridiculous.
Weekly Updates for 11/29/2024
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:02 pm
by web-ed
Happy Thanksgiving Day, everyone!!
There couldn't be a busier time of the year so I won't go on too long this week - I'm lucky if any of you have the time to stop by at all. The updates are fairly self-explanatory, so I'll only mention the new version of last week's
Kentucky Fried Discipline.
There's a problem with a portion of the Doctor Cylon material in my files, namely that it hasn't been properly organized for various reasons. One of those is that I don't always recognize a character from contemporary media, but in this case it's that the Good Doctor sent me an enormous amount of material in the 2019-2021 period - all in very large folders. I went through all of it - I think it was around 2500 separate picture files

- and classified it as best I could. For example, Tinkerbell got her own folder, but with a lot of the art this was impossible so I simply stored it chronologically. The problem with that is that different versions of the same original art were sent in different folders, and so they remained.
That's what happened with "Kentucky Fried Discipline" where I had the original in one folder, and did not realize that Doc's embellished version was in a completely different location. So I've fixed that this week, but of course it's a problem going forward and I'll be as careful as I can. I may have to go back to the more easily recognized characters for a while - we'll see. With winter rolling in, I'm going to present a series on
Elsa the Snow Queen to take us into January.
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:18 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:15 pm
by willjohn
Regarding "The Rich Widow" from the notes on IMDB it would seem that the spankee is not the widow but one of her daughters. The widow was hardened by losing her husband and did not trust men.
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:10 am
by web-ed
willjohn wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:15 pm
Regarding "The Rich Widow" from the notes on IMDB it would seem that the spankee is not the widow but one of her daughters. The widow was hardened by losing her husband and did not trust men.
Thanks for the information, Willjohn. I should have checked IMDB more carefully (I usually do, but in this case I guess I just rewrote the plot to my liking). If I can remember, I'll go back and correct the page at least a little.
Weekly Updates for 12/06/2024
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 11:26 am
by web-ed
December already! I put up the traditional decorations on the Home Page. I suppose I should get some new ones, but I'm fairly satisfied with most of them and I can't imagine not having Phil Overbarrel's out there at Christmas time. I think I've only got one Christmas-themed update planned, and that will be in two weeks. For today:
I've been interrupted with the mailbox again, but I'm quite concerned that I didn't get any word before the interruption from
B00m on how he's doing. I hope he hasn't run into any serious problems and is just too busy to work on
O. T. Katie right now.
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 3:04 pm
by willjohn
The neck is a long way south of where it should be.
"Tim Holt." Now there's a childhood memory! Saw a lot of his films in 1950s Saturday afternoon cinema.
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2024 10:52 am
by butch46163@yahoo.com
Weekly Updates for 12/13/2024
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:24 pm
by web-ed
- Doctor Cylon begins a new series featuring Elsa from Frozen with Unfrozen #1. You can probably guess just which part of Elsa's anatomy the good Doctor is going to thaw out first.
- Seems like we've seen a few spoiled heiresses around CSR before, but let's take a look at another in Public Debutante No. 1. And what is it that always happens to these girls? Oh, yes...

I didn't really have time to do any
Missed Opportunities in Comics this week, but I've still got quite a few in the files and we'll get to them eventually. Everyone's pretty busy at this time of the year anyway so I don't think they'll be missed right now. I've still got to make that correction to
Den Rige Enke from three weeks ago, plus try to make a few plans for the new year.
One thing I've already worked out is the
Elsa Series in the Doctor Cylon Gallery. I wasn't at all familiar with the character, but a frost queen seems appropriate for the time of year - winter - in the northern hemisphere at least. (Down Willjohn's way it is of course early summer, and if any of us here at CSR could afford it, we could be vacationing on the beach in Sydney. Alas, I think a travelogue on the television is more within the budget of us CSR Forum regulars.) Anyway, Elsa will continue to get her frozen fanny thawed out from now until some time in January

.
Next week we're going to take a break from spanking videos to present some more of Tim's Christmas art, but in two weeks we'll prepare to ring in the New Year with a return to the Hofbrauhaus to see the public paddling of "Two Timid Women". See you all then!

Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:26 pm
by jimc
Elsa is a great Doc Cylon addition.The video was fantastic it was actually the first movie spanking I saw on tv and this began my quest for movie spankings. I just of seen others ,but this is one I remember the most. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
Jim
Re: Weekly Updates
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:33 pm
by butch46163@yahoo.com