Anyone in London on 4 October?
If you go to this lecture, you must report back to us.
04 October 2006 (Wednesday)
Sex in Victorian England – Up Close and Personal
A Talk with Props
Mr Peter Freedman
£5.00
7:15 for 7:30 start
04 October 2006 (Wednesday)
Sex in Victorian England – Up Close and Personal
A Talk with Props
Mr Peter Freedman
£5.00
7:15 for 7:30 start

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Authors: Freedman, Peter
Source: Geographical; Apr94, Vol. 66 Issue 4, p12, 3p, 9c
Document Type: Article
Subject Terms: *MANUFACTURES
*PATENTS
NAICS/Industry Codes: 339999 All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Abstract: Focuses on the practice of giving geographical indications for products. Legal actions taken by the Scotch Whiskey Association in Great Britain to protect against the use of the Scotch Whiskey name; Naming of French wines according to region where they were produced; Classification of cheeses.
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Sadly, Swedish timber rafting is not hot. Neither is it sweet, sweet Victorian porn. God damn it, where are the antique dildos and dirty little secrets of pent-up Victorians behind closed doors when I want them?
I bet Mello would really hate one of those thigh straps that proper Victorian gentlemen wore to keep... things... neatly tucked, and avoid unsightly bulges.
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Maybe not all at once. There could be, like, a pause in between anyone wearing them at all.no subject
I'll be in my bunk.
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