Monday, November 19, 2007

nah

Not gonna talk about the meeting. Not because what transpired was classified, but because it simply isn't worth talking about. Instead, I'd like to offer an excerpt from an article about Ang Lee's sexy thriller, "Lust, Caution":

Most of the sexual maneuvers in 'Lust, Caution' are in abnormal body positions," the report quoted Yu Zao, a deputy director at a women's hospital in southern Guangdong province, as saying.

"Only women with comparatively flexible bodies that have gymnastics or yoga experience are able to perform them. For average people to blindly copy them could lead to unnecessary physical harm," Yu said.

Sounds like a must-see.

Which reminds me: my buddy Tom did this with some action figures in our office:



Don't... don't ask.

I rearranged the action figures into what is arguably a filthier position, but we don't have a photo of what's currently going on. Tom and I are wondering whether our coworkers will (a) notice what's happening on that bookshelf, and (b) do something about it.


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1 comment:

  1. Hyunjin saw that movie with her sister (apparently the place was filled almost entirely with chicks). She came home with a look of shock on her face. "They were doing things that I didn't know you could do!"

    She might feel better knowing what that doctor had to say.

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