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June 12, 2009

Blue Tulip Rose Read STALKS Mike Read [Classic FM UK DJ]"I'm Your Number One Fan | Channel 4 documentary, 1996


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This 20 minute excerpt is from a one-off Channel 4 documentary from
1996 which has interviews with the Stalkers as well as the “Stalkees” -
of which DJ Mike Read is one of them, being stalked by a lady called
Blue Tulip Rose Read, his self-proclaimed wife.
I'm Your Number One Fan | Veoh

Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower - Telegraph

Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower

A woman who has a bizarre fetish for inanimate objects has married the Eiffel Tower.

 
Erika La Tour Eiffel has 'married' Paris's famous monument
Erika La Tour Eiffel has 'married' Paris's famous monument

Erika La Tour Eiffel, 37, a former soldier who lives in San Francisco, has been in love with objects before. Her first infatuation was with Lance, a bow that helped her to become a world-class archer, she is fond of the Berlin Wall and she claims to have a physical relationship with a piece of fence she keeps in her bedroom.

But it is the Eiffel Tower she has pledged to love, honour and obey in an intimate ceremony attended by a handful of friends.

She has changed her name legally to reflect the bond.

She revisits the massive structure as part of a documentary on Five on Objectum-Sexual women. There are around 40 people in the world who have declared themselves OS, all of them women and many of them also Asperger's Syndrome sufferers.

The OS term was first coined by Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer, a 54-year-old woman who has been "married" to the Berlin Wall for 29 years.

Before returning to Paris for her first wedding anniversary, Mrs La Tour Eiffel visits the Berlin Wall, where her affection for what many Germans see as a symbol of repression leads to an uncomfortable encounter with a member of the staff at the Checkpoint Charlie museum.

"I just don't understand how some people can bring someone into the world like a child - an object - and then not love them," she said.

She explained that she feels an affinity with the wall: "I am the Berlin Wall. Hate me, try to break me apart, but I will still be here, standing."

She blames her upbringing for her condition. She claims to have been molested by her half-brother and abandoned by her parents to various foster homes.

"If I am the way I am today because of everything that happened to me, then I'm alright with it," she said. "I wouldn't change who I am now."

Jerry Brooker, from New York State, one of the psychotherapists interviewed for the documentary, said that OS women were motivated by a need for control.

"Someone who falls in love with objects can control that relationship on their own terms," he said. "Their objects will not let them down. That is extremely attractive for a person who is otherwise often desperately lonely."

The Woman Who Married the Eiffel Tower is on Five at 10pm on June 4.

"Joy and Freddie" - new "Psychoville" teaser

A short clip from "Psychoville" introducing the character of Joy played by Dawn French and her baby doll Freddie. "Psychoville" is set to hit our screens in June.

Neurologists with theories about laughter currently believe the nerves that produce a big fat guffaw are in the part of the brain that deals with respiration. Laughter is essential, in other words — as natural as breathing. Which clearly can’t be entirely true. We breathe all the time. But jokes are constantly changing — styles come in and out of fashion and comedians who once set the agenda may suddenly struggle to stay on the stage.

Take, for our thesis, The League of Gentlemen. It’s hard to think of a more influential troupe from recent comedy history. “They probably changed stand-up for ever,” says the comic Marcus Brigstocke. “When they arrived in Edinburgh in the mid-1990s, they were doing these incredible sketches and characters with just rubber bands on their faces and sheer energy. It made comics realise they weren’t limited to stand-up.”

Series such as Little Britain and The Catherine Tate Show, featuring grotesque and maddening characters locked in cycles of behaviour, also owe much to the distorted inhabitants of the League’s fictional town of Royston Vasey. Indeed, League member Mark Gatiss and its director, Steve Bendelack, worked on Little Britain’s first series. League members helped out with Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes’s Spaced, appeared in and wrote for Doctor Who, as well as taking roles in or helping out with the scripts on Nighty Night, Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer’s Catterick, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Shaun of the Dead and Benidorm — if there’s been something on screen that’s dark and funny, they have probably had a hand it.

So it came as a bit of a shock when, a couple of years ago, two of the League found their jokes weren’t considered funny any more. “Reece (Shearsmith) and I had been working on this script, took it to the BBC and were told they weren’t interested in dark comedy now,” explains Steve Pemberton — who, in The League of Gentlemen played, among others, Tubbs, that “local” shopkeeping femme bizarre. “So we thought, we’re stuffed.” “They said they wanted it big and funny,” adds Shearsmith, who played Tubbs’s brother-cum-lover, Edward. “We thought, what’s that? It’s a Knockout? But we wrote this anyway, and it’s not big and funny. It’s dark and little.”

“This” is Psychoville, named, with loving irony, after the title given to The League of Gentlemen when the series was sold to Japan and Korea. It’s a seven-part, cliff-hanging comedy thriller that weaves the lives of several apparently unconnected oddballs into a complex tale of blackmail and thwarted desire. The main characters begin the series with separate lives in separate towns. There’s Robert, a pantomime dwarf hopelessly in love with the beauty playing Snow White; Joy, a brutally honest midwife who treats her demonstration doll as a real baby; David, a hapless mummy’s boy obsessed with serial killers; Mr Jelly, a children’s entertainer with one hand missing who fashions appalling attachments for children’s parties; and Mr Lomax, a blind recluse with a dodgy community-service home help. All receive a mysterious letter saying, simply, “I know what you did.” They don’t know who sent it and can’t figure out why. This, it turns out, was the hook that landed the dark and little thing a BBC commission.

“The commissioning editor said, who’s writing these letters?” Shearsmith says, smiling. “We didn’t actually know at that point. We just wrote all these red herrings and cliffhangers we thought people would love and want the answers to. So they said, write another two. We managed that. Then we did the read-through, and there was a long gap before it was greenlit — and then we had to write the rest.”

“At the time, we were thinking, why do we have to prove ourselves?” Pemberton admits. “But it hones what you’re doing. And it shouldn’t be easy to get something on television. You should have to work hard for it. You can become complacent after three series, and this shocked us out of that.”

It’s not clear whether a fourth series of The League of Gentlemen would have faced the same resistance. Such a show has long been rumoured, but never been confirmed or denied — today included. What is clear is that, after their 2005 movie, The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse, Mark Gatiss needed a break. The foursome (including the co-writer Jeremy Dyson) had been working together since they met as students. “It did feel like a natural break,” Pemberton nods. “So we said, yes, let’s have a break, as long as we can do a show as well. Reece and I wrote together on the League, and Mark and Jeremy had projects they wanted to write separately.”

The split meant certain changes. For a start, Pemberton and Shearsmith decided to recruit other actors. Thus Dawn French plays Joy, Christopher Biggins plays himself, while Eileen Atkins, Nicholas Le Provost, Daisy Haggard and Janet McTeer all have roles. “There are whole scenes that happen without us in them,” Shearsmith explains. “Which was quite scary, because we’d never had that before.” It’s turned out to be a strength, however. Pemberton would have played Joy — and would have turned in something vaguely similar to his nightmarish restart officer, Pauline. French manages to bring both a lightness and a terrifyingly brittle insanity to the role that helps move the whole show away from the lurching horror of the League and into the twisted realms of later Hitchcock. There’s even an episode shot in the style of the Hitchcock classic Rope, in an apparent single take.

“I don’t think Hitchcock was in our minds when writing it particularly, but because it’s laden with thriller elements, the director (Matt Lipsey) said he got a sense of films like Frenzy and Rope,” says Pemberton. “What we can’t have is what we had with the League, where you thought, who are these people? Where has this come from? It was a total surprise. But we hope there’s a new generation who aren’t steeped in the League, because it hasn’t been over-repeated.” “People will compare it to the League,” says Shearsmith, resigned. “It’s very Steve and Reece — it would have been wrong for us to do My Family. If they say it’s like the League, then great, because that was a really good show.” There’s a pause, then Pemberton sighs: “As long as they don’t say this is just not as good as The League of Gentlemen.”

Psychoville is on BBC2 from June 18

Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove; Location, Location, Location - Times Online

From
June 5, 2008

Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove; Location, Location, Location

Last Night’s TV

Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove (Five)

The artist Richard Wentworth was describing his childhood in an interview with me when his eyes flicked to the rubber door-mat, with a concentric ring design, wedged under the café’s door. “Isn’t it beautiful?” he said and took a picture of it. He was fascinated by a ladder leaning at a nondescript angle and some models of London landmarks in a shop window. Wentworth prizes the ephemera of the everyday and uses it in his art; the angles of paving stones, flyposting – all intrigue him. His unique perspective makes you see the city anew, dottily so.

But my passion hasn’t yet blossomed to the levels of the “objectum sexuals” featured in Married to the Eiffel Tower: Strangelove (Five), women (no men) who fall literally in love with buildings and objects. They have sex and relationships with them; their passion as ardent as any human relationship.

The title was no lie. Erika (surname: La Tour Eiffel) had married the Parisian landmark the previous year. Revisiting the girders where the ceremony took place, clutching her wedding veil, she gyrated against the structure. She could feel the cold of the Tower meeting the warmth of her body to produce an “equilibrium”. But if object-love really was like human love, then Erika was putting it about a bit, because she was also having a torrid time with the Golden Gate Bridge and the Berlin Wall, fragments of which she called “my boys”; the Eiffel Tower she called “she” – maybe she is a bisexual objectum sexual.

At the Golden Gate Bridge she agonised about the two of them ever being alone, what with the traffic and sight-seers. “Our love is no different than the love between two beings,” she claimed. Erika wanted to be an object, not human; her friend Amy was proud never to have been touched by another person (although she did hug Erika).

Amy was in love with the Twin Towers and the Empire State Building, whose flank she nuzzled and whispered sweet nothings to, until a security guard asked her to clear off. So she started loudly exclaiming her devotion – “Chaaaa-CHAAAAA!” – instead. Asperger’s and autism were mentioned as possible conditions underlying the women’s passions, but the only thing they shared was a history of abuse and abandonment. Erika had been discharged from the Armed Forces for refusing to stop sleeping with a ceremonial sword.

You did watch this and think: “The joke’s on me, right? Late April Fool.” But apparently not. On the streets of New York, with its riotous sensory overload, the women were almost delirious. When they went to a fairground to visit a ride with which Amy had fallen in love, things got seriously mucky. Amy had sex with the ride, praising – in the way you might a sexy pair of legs or pecs – “his elegant gondola”. She was beside herself: “After five months, it’s so good to see you – so proud, so noble, so strong,” she rhapsodised, before disappearing under the ride, smearing her face with grease. Erika found a fence – lock up your fences, she really likes ’em – and began straddling and kissing it.

The sex wasn’t as strange as some of the self-analysis. Erika said she felt like the Berlin Wall. She mused that someone must have loved the Wall to bring it into the world; what made them not love it now? Political history meant nothing to her, the Wall was a simple victim of neglect. She didn’t care if people called her “cuckoo”, and while the programme could have easily done that and turned the women’s stories into a guffaw-a-minute freak show, somehow it strove for understanding. There should have been easy laughs, but instead it was moving – particularly when a priest counselled Amy after finding her sexually communing with his altar rail. This was absurdity not treated absurdly – and the Empire State Building did look mighty thrusting and fine.

Location, Location, Location (C4)

A far stranger relationship exists between Phil and Kirstie, no surnames required, whose banter somehow manages to be familial and flirtatious. The presence of Location, Location, Location (Channel 4) feels a little defunct in a stagnant housing market. But they found a freelance community artist (a job like “international car trader” someone will have to explain to me) and a professional couple wanting to move to the country who, after the usual resistance and churlishness, fell for Phil and Kirstie’s persuasive bossiness.

When Phil, grizzling over the hard-to-please professional couple, suggested “a change of tack” to Kirstie over a coffee, she offered, “Suicide? Murder?” Crikey. Do what they say, Britain. Or rent.

JUST ANOTHER CHICK AT THE WALL! The Berlin-Wall - The Best and Sexiest Wall ever existed!!!

The Berlin Wall - The Best and Sexiest Wall ever existed!!!

Berlin-Wall

The Berlin Wall at Harzer Straße, September 1977.

To everything there is a reason...
and a time to every purpose under heaven!!
A time to be born and a time to die,
a time to weep and a time to laugh...
A time to love and a time to hate,
a time of war and a time of peace...
THE BERLIN WALL, you gave me a purpose in life
TO LOVE YOU!!!

Berlin Wall Brandenburger Tor - 1978 - BM 295

The Berlin Wall at Brandenburger Tor in June 1978.

Every little dream I dream about you
Every little thought I think about you
The Berlin Wall I love you so much!

If you would like a further insight into my relationship with the Berlin Wall, I suggest you take a look at the Why The Berlin-Wall?.

'I married the Eiffel Tower' - The Independent

'I married the Eiffel Tower'

Meet the woman whose emotional needs are met by a 1,000ft iron monument – and the other unlikely lovers giving new meaning to the term 'solid relationship'



Erika La Tour Eiffel hugs her 'husband', the iconic Parisian monument

    Absurd Car Chases [for J.G. Ballard]

    I've no idea what this piece of video is, where it came from, or what it's for. But it seems an appropriate eulogy for J.G. Ballard, perhaps the only Briton who really understood modernity.

    Objectum-Sexuality 1 & 2: I MARRIED THE EIFFEL TOWER + BERLIN WALL [Je mariée à la Tour Eiffel + Berlin Wall] via: mrjyn Dailymotion


    Erika La Tour Eiffel hugs her 'husband', the iconic Parisian monument





    PART 1:

    NAISHO EXPLAINS HER RELATIONSHIP WITH THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE AND AN ARCHERY BOW!
    Not a joke! [Pas une blague!]


    The main subject, Mrs. Eiffel II (the woman featured, who married the Eiffel Tower--okay, it was a personal commitment, she says) AND The Berlin Wall.








    IN THE FINAL CLIP:

    NAISHO MARRIES THE BERLIN WALL!

    Not a joke!
    [Pas une blague!]




    UK documentary featuring

    Erika Naisho
    (Eiffel)

    and

    Eija-Riitta Eklöf Berliner-Mauer
    (Berlin Wall)


    Pt. 2 documenting a sexual paraphilia (ahem).

    The main subject, Mrs. Eiffel II (the women featured in this doc who married the Eiffel Tower--okay, it was a personal commitment, she says) NOW visits her other husband, The Berlin Wall.

    In this I-CAN'T-STOP-WATCHING DOCUMENTRY, we follow her on her pilgrimage to Sweden, to meet the first "OS," Eija-Riitta Eklöf Berliner-Mauer (first Mrs. BERLIN-WALL), who reluctantly lets Naisho share the Wall, as well as a Swedish Trestle Bridge, which Naisho serenades], Paris [where she fondles La Tour Eiffel's buttresses], and finally, Berlin [where she visits the Checkpoint Charlie Museum to find out about her almost-completely removed husband's past, and receives a commission by the German curator to construct six more Berlin Wall Scale Models for the museum collection]. We also eavesdrop on a prolonged conversation she has with the Wall, where she ponders the existential dilemma of loving Bad Boys.






    ~MRJYN

    'I married the Eiffel Tower'

    Meet the woman whose emotional needs are met by a 1,000ft iron monument – and the other unlikely lovers giving new meaning to the term 'solid relationship'


    SWEDISH WOMAN FROM OS DOC [SHORT CLIP OF HER RED FENCE HUSBAND]

    Kurt Cobain: Digital Speed Painting + Smells Like Teen Spirit [NEW AGE COVER: Williams Shamir]

    YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT AND CONVERT IT TO AN MP3. IT'S HIP

    imaginary girl in space ( original digital painting and music ) by Williams Shamir

    Lady Liberty having a wash [this is the last one: i just got jealous of a cuisinart]

    Here is lady Liberty and I having some fun time together in the bathroom.

    I ask you to be open minded when viewing the video and reading this text.
    I am a 24 year old who is Objectum Sexual (OS)
    In a nutshell - I love objects (the Statue of Liberty and the American Flag) I sense their thoughts and feelings and I can feel their energy- I also believe that they can feel mine. Through this -we can communicate to eachother

    OS was recently introduced to the British public this year by a number of news articles, a documentary and other forms of media attention.

    Most of this introduction was sadly though - from the perspective of non OS people - and they edited out alot of the content and picked out what they thought the public would be most interested in - without giving much thought to the people involved and how those actions would affect their lives.

    However some good did come out of the media attention in that a few individuals including me - found what they had been looking for for years- other people who share an unbreakable bond with objects.

    Unlike alot of OS individuals that I know of - I have a human boyfriend as well as my objects to love.

    OS people do not choose to be OS. For me it developed from an early age and a number of events in my life could have contributed to it- but I have always been able to communicate with objects. Alot of the way I communicate to them is through touch and the passing of energy- rather than vocally - though like seen in this video - there is a small element of vocal communication involved.

    I hope I might have given you an insight to Objectum Sexuality - and myself and I hope you enjoyed watching the video.
    Libby is very clean now and she enjoyed her bath!

    statue of liberty objectophile object objectum sexual aspergers syndrome aspie

    My Car Is My Lover (CAR SWAPPING! CLIMAX IN POMONA : EDWARD CONFESSES!)

    NOW JORDAN IS THE CREEPIEST WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT RAPING CARS AT THE POMONA SWAP MEET. I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN WATCH TIL THE END, BUT IT'S LIKE A CAR WRECK. THE DOCUMENTARY CREW TELLS JORDAN THAT EDWARD MASTURBATED ON HIS TRANS AM. THEN AT 3:19 HE GETS NAKED AND FUCKS VANILLA, THE BEETLE IN THE HOTEL PARKING LOT. THAT'S IT! IF THERE'S SOMETHING I MISSED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

    [#5 EMBEDDING IS DISABLE: CLICK ON yOUtUBE ICON AND SEE IT THERE] mY CaR Is My LOveR [EDWARD FUCKS TODD'S TRANS AM! I THROW UP! (5/6)]


    My Car I5 My Love5: MECCAPHILES [JORDAN 20 YR OLD + EDWARD MAKES ME GAG (4/6)]

    My Car I5 My Love5: MECCAPHILES [JORDAN 20 YR OLD + EDWARD MAKES ME GAG (PART 4 OF 6)]

    My Car Is My Lov3r [EDWARD SMITH FUCKS HIS BEETLE + AIR WOLF...THE HELICOPTER (PART 2 OF 6)]

    My Car Is My Lover [EDWARD SMITH LOV3S VANILLA: HIS BEETLE AND AIR WOLF - THE HELICOPTER (PART 2 OF 6)]2/6 Documentary exploring extreme relationships. This film follows two men who have sexual relationships with their cars. These self-proclaimed 'mechaphiles' talk candidly about the nature of their passion before embarking on a road trip to attend a car show in California. How will these two rather different men react when they meet each other for the first time?

    mechaphiles

    MY CAR I5 MY LOV3R (PART 1 OF 6)

    Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics) i put this off forever - i thought she was supposed to suck

    Susans Final performance :-
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2xiAQ...
    Susans Semi-Final performance:-
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmWCqI...

    Susan Boyle singing 'Cry Me A River here -
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZoraC...
    47 Year old Susan Boyle wows the judges with her performance in the auditions for Britains Got Talent, singing I dreamed a dream from Les Miserables.

    Here are the Lyrics(Thanks to NewHotdox) -

    I dreamed a dream in time gone by
    When hope was high,
    And life worth living
    I dreamed that love would never die
    I dreamed that God would be forgiving.

    Then I was young and unafraid
    When dreams were made and used,
    And wasted
    There was no ransom to be paid
    No song unsung,
    No wine untasted.

    But the tigers come at night
    With their voices soft as thunder
    As they tear your hopes apart
    As they turn your dreams to shame.

    And still I dream he'll come to me
    And we will live our lives together
    But there are dreams that cannot be
    And there are storms
    We cannot weather...

    I had a dream my life would be
    So different from this hell I'm living
    So different now from what it seems
    Now life has killed
    The dream I dreamed.


    Susan Boyle Fansites :-
    http://www.susan-boyle.com
    http://www.susanboyle-bgt.co.uk/
    http://susan-boyle.britains-got-talen...
    http://www.susanboylefansite.com/
    http://www.fansofsusanboyle.com
    http://susan-boyle-talent.blogspot.com/
    http://www.SusanBoyleWeb.com
    http://www.susan-boyle.it
    Susan Boyle Bebo Fan Club :-
    http://www.bebo.com/WeLoveSusanBoyle
    Susan Boyle Facebook Fan Club :-
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid...
    Susan Boyle Fans Forum :-
    http://z3.invisionfree.com/susanboyle...

    GEICO Mrs. Butterworth [hot syrup bottle bitch]

    Close Shave and All Better Get Barbasol [shaving cream tease - 5 secs]

    IHOP Streusel Commercial [Fall '08: May-December German Pastry Affair]

    Commercial airing in Fall '08

    Gargoyles and Incense [MARRIEDCOUPLE MISPRONOUNCE MORE PARIS LANDMARKS: Notre Dame]

    Louvre ['Much bigger than I expected and the Mona is much smaller than you think!' MARRIEDTRAVELERS]

    Much bigger than I expected and the Mona is much smaller than you think!

    Arc De Triomphe [MARRIED TRAVERLERS: WIFE'S TURN TO MISPRONOUNCE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE]

    A summer in Paris isn't complete without a Married Travelers visit to 'arc de triomphe'!

    Picnic at Eiffel Tower Paris [geeky brother and his wife narrate and mispronounce things]

    Hear Married Travelers comments on the Eiffel Tower in Paris!

    Picnic at Eiffel Tower Paris louvre blinking eiffel wine and cheese world landmark

    Harvy's Dance Party (Portland OR MCTV cable access 1990s)

    So yeah .. here's one of the many crazy moments from our cable-access tv show from the 1990s called "INSANITY" (Portland OR MCTV cable access). Fabio really knows how to dance!

    cable access fabio insanity dlimitr

    Müngstener Brückenfest 2008 [HEY, WHERE'S SHE GOING?]

    Klass 50 3655 Dampflok fährt über Die Müngstener Brücke in Solingen.

    ebba grön - die mauer [SONG ABOUT MRS. WALL'S HUSBAND, MR. BERLIN WALL (*DEUTSCH)]

    låten "die mauer" med ebba grön

    translated lyric:

    Stop
    No one may pass here
    No one will ever get through
    Nobody's ever getting past here
    So turn around and leave if you'd like to live

    Over the barbed wire I saw my soulmate
    Susanne stod and jesticulate
    I have walked here 20 years soon
    But with a machine gun it's hard to discuss

    I walked slowly homewards
    homewards that evening
    should I get to see you again
    brain ached
    heart ached
    should I be whole again?

    One day it stood
    it was just standing there
    a wall between me and the one I hold dear
    We live two blocks from eachother
    but a grey dot is all I see of Susanne

    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here

    All the beautiful roses are wet
    off the blod from your holy Crusade
    I will never forgive
    That which happend at the wall

    I have consider goddamn much, much for an escape
    I want to see her body
    I want to stroke her skin
    Hear her voice
    Be close to her
    I shall whisper in her ear...

    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here
    We ought to live here

    Yes I know, I know exactly how to
    I fly over your wall
    Oh, I know, Oh I know
    I know exactly how

    I'll be the acid spy
    I'll do what you want
    I know exactly how
    I know exactly how
    I know exactly how

    We ought to live here
    we ought to live here
    (whispers like dying) we ought to live, live here (sax solo

    ebba grön ebbagrön die mauer diemauer

    A Present for the Eiffel Tower [SORRY, BUT CHECK BACK IN A COUPLE OF DAYS FOR VIDEOS NOT ABOUT O-S]

    The story of an ordinary boy who does something rather extraordinary. A group animation film by Leslie Chan, Bora Moon, Jessie Lam [myself], and Johannes Uy.

    eiffel present winter snow kid animation film sheridan bora moon leslie chan johannes uy jessie lam

    Objectum-Sexuality: ABC News - The Object of her Affection [WATCH DIANE SAWYER AT 8:06 AM EARN HER MONEY]

    [THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'VE EVER MISSED YOUTUBE COMMENTS: THEY'RE DISABLED]
    We all see beauty objects, such as the symmetry and sleekness of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, or the the powerful history in the once-standing Berlin Wall. For Erika Eiffel, the intense feeling that inanimate objects can inspire goes much deeper and becomes something more like true love. "The Berlin Wall is a masterpiece. I can feel how much he yearns to be loved," Erika Eiffel said. Her love of the Eiffel Tower is somewhat recent, and two years ago the San Francisco woman had a commitment ceremony with the Parisian monument...http://www.objectum-sexuality.org

    objectum objektophil objectophil object love affection osi Erika Eiffel Tower Amy Marsh

    SHE'S MINE! FORGET THE OTHER TRAIN! I'M GONNA FUCK 441558!

    my second filmwork about a locomotive the Br 44.

    Impressions from 24009 [god, i want to fuck this train so bad!]

    R.L. Burnside Deep words about love and Blues [ain't talkin' bout monkey-junk]

    Words from R.L. Burnside.

    Taken from the movie "Black Snake Moan"

    GRACELAND, BEFORE ELVIS [by Ruth Cobb] this video actually makes me seem like a nice guy

    http://visualguidanceltd.blogspot.com... Ruth Cobb is one of the few people outside Elvis Presley's family to visit the upstairs of Graceland. It was before it opened as a tourist attraction, and Cobb, who lived there before Elvis, soon learned her old upstairs bedroom had been turned into a music room. She had grown up at Graceland as an only child. When she married Charles Cobb, they remained at Graceland with her parents at first while Ruth toured the country as part of a professional harp ensemble. Her father, Dr. Thomas Moore, was a prominent surgeon and urologist. Her mother, Ruth Brown Moore, was a volunteer who enjoyed club work and became president of the Tennessee Association of Garden Clubs.

    Cobb visited in 1967 at the invitation of Elvis' grandmother, and later when the Presley family planned to turn the home into a tourist attraction. It reminded Cobb of her own music career and left her slightly quizzical about a few decorating changes.
    "We did not have a jungle room growing up," she says. There was also no fabric on the ceiling of the billiard room in her day. "We didn't have a billiard room," she says.
    Other distinctive touches added during Elvis' ownership of Graceland drew little attention from Cobb, but there was one: "Elvis didn't like the chandelier we had in the dining room. It came from New Orleans. He put up some garish thing."

    Cobb, 82, and her husband, retired lawyer Charles Cobb, 86, married in 1948. She had grown up at Graceland as an only child. When she married Charles Cobb, they remained at Graceland with her parents at first while Ruth toured the country as part of a professional harp ensemble. She would later become harpist for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra from 1953 to 1973.
    They built Graceland in 1939, naming it for Ruth's great aunt, Grace Roof, who had left the farm to Ruth's grandmother. The grandmother divided her 520-acre farm into three parts, leaving it to her three children. Two of them sold their shares to Ruth's father. There, Ruth's father taught her to shoot well enough that she once downed three geese with a single shot. He also taught her to fish in a 25-acre man made lake behind the house. But her first love was music. Ruth played the piano, but she loved the harp, studying, then touring with one of the world's leading harpists, Carlos Salado. Her favorite music was classical, but Ruth says she liked all music from country to Elvis' music. 'I wasn't really crazy about his music, but my mother marveled at his hymns', she says. When her mother decided the property was more than she wanted to keep up, she asked Ruth and Charles if they would like to stay. 'We just didn't have time to take care of a big house', says Charles. 'It cost $1,000 a month to keep it up. The yard alone was like trying to take care of a golf course. We had a yard man who worked two to three days a week'. When the property was put up for sale, Ruth said there were three potential buyers -- Sears Roebuck Co.; a private party who wanted to turn it into an exclusive restaurant, and Elvis. By then, most of the surrounding land had been sold to developers for a subdivision, and the lake behind the house had been drained. Ruth says a church, Graceland Christian Church, wanted to buy 5 acres on the northwest corner of the property. Sears and the restaurant interests did not want to split the 5 acres off for the church, but Elvis said he would be glad to have a church next door, she says. That helped seal the deal. Elvis bought the property for $102,000 in 1957. When the church next door, Graceland Christian Church, eventually decided to move, the Presley family bought back the land and turned the church into the headquarters of Elvis Presley Enterprises.

    Charles met Elvis during the closing on the sale of Graceland, but Ruth never met him. She has since returned to Graceland as a tourist with her grandchildren. 'I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it didn't feel like home', she says.
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    The Rainman Twins [Part 1]

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    Elvis + Jocelyn Lane "I Feel That I've Known You Forever" [Tickle Me] don't feel bad. i've never seen it either


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    A scene from the 1965 movie "Tickle Me," starring Elvis Presley and Jocelyn Lane. Lonnie (Elvis) is singing "I Feel That I've Known You Forever," to an angry Pam (Jocelyn Lane), who wants nothing t...
    A scene from the 1965 movie "Tickle Me," starring Elvis Presley and Jocelyn Lane. Lonnie (Elvis) is singing "I Feel That I've Known You Forever," to an angry Pam (Jocelyn Lane), who wants nothing to do with him after have just witnessed him kissing another woman.
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    Elvis Movie Trivia Quiz

    Elvis Movie Trivia Quiz


    1. Which movie did Elvis NOT refuse to watch in later life?
    Jailhouse Rock
    Charro!
    Loving You

    2. The leading lady who gave Elvis his first onscreen kiss...
    Jana Lund
    Dolores Hart
    Debra Paget

    3. In which movie did Kurt Russell kick The King?
    Double Trouble
    It Happened at the World's Fair
    Paradise Hawaiian Style

    4. What prize was Elvis awarded in the talent show segment of Viva Las Vegas?
    a pool table
    sports car
    honeymoon trip

    5. In which film did Elvis play a dual role?
    Kissin Cousins
    Double Trouble
    Live a Little Love a Little

    6. Who once portrayed the mother of Elvis's character?
    Shelley Winters
    Barbara Stanwyck
    Angela Lansbury

    7. In Blue Hawaii, Elvis was expected to take over the family's ~?~ business.
    banana plantation
    pineapple farm
    charter plane service

    8. When Frankie shot Johnny, what kept him from being killed?
    the bullet was a blank
    gold pocketwatch Frankie had given him
    lucky cricket

    9. In what move did Elvis do The Clam?
    Blue Hawaii
    Girl Happy
    Clambake

    10. Elvis's last film before he entered the army was...
    Jailhouse Rock
    King Creole
    Kid Galahad

    11. In Girl Happy Elvis pursued Shelley Fabares to...
    Hawaii
    Las Vegas
    Fort Lauderdale

    12. If you hear "Return to Sender", you must be watching...
    Girls, Girls, Girls
    Easy Come Easy Go
    The Trouble with s

    13. The big race in "Speedway" took place at which racetrack?
    Indianapolis
    Charlotte
    Daytona

    14. Who or What was "King Creole"?
    Elvis's boss
    Elvis's character's name
    nightclub

    15. Elvis's last feature film was...?
    Charro!
    Change of Habit
    Tickle Me

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    Elvis Movie Trivia answers

    Elvis' Women Sorted by Movie [SORT THEM BITCHES OUT, PIMP-FAN LADY]

    ELVIS' WOMEN: SORTED BY MOVIE

    AN ALMOST COMPLETE LIST OF ALL OF THE
    ACTRESSES THAT APPEARED IN ELVIS' FILMS



    1956 Love Me Tender Debra Paget, Mildred Dunnock
    1957 Loving You Dolores Hart, Lizabeth Scott, Jana Lund, Yvonne Lime, Donna Jo Gribble, Victoria King, Karen Scott, Steffi Sidney, Florine Carlan, Nancy Kilgas, Myrna Fahey, Joan Bradshaw, Melinda Byron, Carole Dulaine, Elaine Dupont, Heather Hopper, Carla Merey, Joy Reynolds, Joy A. Stoner, Jeanette Taylor, Brenda Lomas, Audrey Lowell, Linda Rivera, Gwen Caldwell, Sue England, Cecile Rogers, Barbara Hearn
    Jailhouse Rock Judy Tyler, Jennifer Holden, Anne Neyland, Robin Raymond, Elizabeth Slifer, Gloria Pall, Katherine Warren, Alyn Lockwood, Jo Gilbert, Paula Trent, Joan Dupuis, Tracy Morgan, Linda Williams
    1958 King Creole Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Jan Shepard, Liliane Montevecchi, Helen Hatch, Lilyn Chauvin, Ziva Rodann, Rita Green, Kay Haydn, Barbara Gayle, Susanne Sydney, Jacqueline Park, Jackie Joseph, Nina Vaughn, Hazel Boyne, Blanche Thomas, Kitty White
    1960 G.I. Blues Juliet Prowse, Leticia Roman, Sigrid Maier, Erika Peters, Edit Angold, Karen Mann, Hannerl Melcher, Judith Rawlins, Britta Ekman, Marianne Gaba, Sally Todd, Trude Wyler, , Marlyn Gladstone, Liz Dubrock,
    Flaming Star Barbara Eden, Dolores Del Rio, Anne Benton, Marian Goldina, Barbara Beaird, Virginia Christine, Sharon Bercutt
    1961 Wild In The Country Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Christina Crawford, Robin Raymond, Doreen Lang, Ruby Goodwin
    Blue Hawaii Joan Blackman, Angela Lansbury, Nancy Walters, Iris Adrian, Hilo Hattie, Jenny Maxwell, Pamela Kirk (Austin), Darlene Tompkins, Christian Kay, Lillian Culver, Sharon Lee Connors, Veronica Reed, Kate-Ellen Murtagh, Irene H. Mizushima, Ngarua, Flora K. Hayes, Yolanda Hughes, Debra M. Kawamura, Bella Richards, Elsie Russell
    1962 Follow That Dream Anne Helm, Joanna Moore, Pam Ogles
    Kid Galahad Joan Blackman, Lola Albright
    Girls! Girls! Girls! Laurel Goodwin, Stella Stevens, Lili Valenty, Beulah Quo, Ginny Tiu, Elizabeth Tiu, Ann McCrea, Mary Treen, Marjorie Bennett, Pamela Duncan, June Jocelyn, Barbara Beall, Betty Beall, Anna Wai Hong Lin, Linda Rand, Masako Yoshimoto
    1963 It Happened At The World's Fair Joan O'Brien, Vicky Tiu, Edith Atwater, Dorothy Green, Yvonne Craig, Jacqueline Dewit, Sandra Giles, Evelyn Dutton, Linda Humble, Erna Tanler, Jong Ok Kim, Kathryn MacGuinness, Paula Lane
    Fun In Acapulco Ursula Andress, Elsa Cardenas, Teri Hope, Mary Treen, Stella Garcia, Linda Rivera, Adele Palacios, Darlene Tomkins, Linda Rand, Teri Garr
    1964 Kissin' Cousins Glenda Farrell, Yvonne Craig, Pamela Austin, Cynthia Pepper, Beverly Powers, Beverly Hills, Maureen Reagan, Hortense Petra, Joan Staley, Teri Garr
    Viva Las Vegas Ann-Margret, Teri Garr
    Roustabout Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Freeman, Sue Ane Langdon, Joan Staley, Jane Dulo, Wilda Taylor, Mariana Hill , Beverly Adams, Mercedes G. Ford, Barbara Hemingway, Dianne Simpson, Raquel Welch, Teri Hope, Lynn Borden, Linda Foster, Dianne Libby, Maugene H. Gannon, Katie Sweet, Teri Garr
    1965 Girl Happy Shelley Fabares, Mary Ann Mobley, Nita Talbot, Chris Noel, Lyn Edgington, Gale Gilmore, Pamela Curran, Rusty Allen, Nancy Czar, Theresa Cooper, Julie Payne, Beverly Adams, Stassa Damascus
    Tickle Me Jocelyn Lane, Julie Adams, Merry Anders, Connie Gilchrist, Barbara Werle, Allison Hayes, Inez Pedroza, Lilyan Chauvin, Angela Greene, Laurie Burton, Linda Rogers, Ann Morell, Jean Ingram, Francine York, Eve Bruce, Jackie Russell, Peggy Ward, Dorian Brown, Dorothy Conrad
    Harum Scarum Mary Ann Mobley, Fran Jeffries, Barbara Werle, Brenda Benet, Gail Gilmore, Wilda Taylor, Vicki Malkin, Suzanna Covington, Carolyn Carter, Maja Stewart, Judy Durell
    1966 Frankie And Johnny Donna Douglas, Sue Ane Langdon, Nancy Kovack, Audrey Christie, Joyce Jameson, Naomi Stevens, Wilda Taylor, Larri Thomas, Dee Jay Mattis, Judy Chapman
    Paradise, Hawaiian Style Suzanna Leigh, Donna Butterworth, Mariana Hill, Julie Parrish, Irene Tsu, Linda Wong, Jan Shepard, Doris Packer, Mary Treen, Gigi Verone, Shanon Hale, Anne Morell, China Lee, Miko Mayama, Edy Williams, Arlene Charles, Deanna Lund
    Spinout Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain, Deborah Walley, Dodie Marshall, Una Merkel, Jo Ann Medley, Deanna Lund, Inga Jacklin, Virginia Wood, Nancy Czar, Victoria Carroll, Rita Wilson, Arlene Charles, Jeanmarie, Gay Gordon, Phyllis Davis, Thordis Brandy, Fredda Lee, Sheryl Ullman, Judy Durell
    1967 Easy Come, Easy Go Dodie Marshall, Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester, Elaine Beckett, Shari Nims, Kay York
    Double Trouble Annette Day, Yvonne Romain, Helene Winston, Monique LeMaire, Marilyn Keymer, Melody Keymer, Laurie Lambert, Jan Reddin, Mary Hughes, Audrey Sanders, Sheryl Ullman
    Clambake Shelley Fabares, Suzie Kaye, Amanda Harley, Angelique Pettyjohn, Olga Kaya, Arlene Charles, Sue England, Lisa Slagle, Marj Dusay, Frances Humphrey HowardTeri Garr (bit part)
    1968 Stay Away, Joe Katy Jurado, Quentin Dean, Joan Blondell, Susan Trustman, Anne Seymour, Maurishka, Caitlin Wyles, Marya Christen, Jennifer Peak
    Speedway Nancy Sinatra, Victoria Meyerink, Christopher West, Beverly Hills, Michele Newman, Courtney Brown, Dana Brown, Patti Jean Keith, Gari Hardy, Charlotte Considine, Sally Mills, Barbro Hedstrom, Dianne Stanley, Dee Carroll, Karen Hamilton, Kathy Nelson, Jamie Michaels, Sheryl Ullman, Rita Rogers, Sharon Garrett, Arlene Charles, Cassandra Lawton, Marilyn Jones
    Live A Little, Love A Little Michele Carey, Celeste Yarnall, Joan Shawlee, Mary Grover, Emily Banks, Merri Ashley, Phyllis Davis, Ursula Menzel, Susan Shute, Edie Baskin, Gabrielle, Ginny Kaneen, Susan Henning, Ann Doran, Heidi Jensen, Myrna Ross, Marcia Mae Jones, Veronica Erickson, Thordis Brandt, Gayle Rogers, Mari Aldon
    1969 Charro! Ina Balin, Lynn Kellogg, Barbara Werle, Christa Lang, Kathleen Darc, Jacqui Brandt, Megan Timothy
    The Trouble With Girls Marlyn Mason, Sheree North, Nicole Jaffe, Anissa Jones, Joyce Van Patten, Helene Winston, Patsy Garrett, Linda Sue Risk, Kathleen Rainey
    Change Of Habit Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair, Jane Elliot, Leora Dana, Doro Merande, Ruth McDevitt, Laura Figueroa, Lorena Kirk, Virginia Vincent, Lilith Miles, Caitlin Wyles, Linda Garay, Stella Garcia, Rita Conde, Araceli Rey

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    1. When was she born?

    2. Where was she born?

    3. What is her real name?

    4. How old was she when she came to America?

    5. What university did she attend?

    6. She made her film debut in what movie?

    7. Who played her mother in the answer to Question 6?

    8. She vamped what singer in "State Fair?"

    9. What comedian gave her a big break?

    10. She played Kim McAfee in what film?

    11. Who was her co-star in "Viva Las Vegas?"

    12. She appeared in a remake of "Three Coins in the Fountain" titled?

    13. She portrayed a character named Dallas in what 1966 film?

    14. What is her husband's name?

    15. What is her character's name on the "Flintstones?"

    16. She received her first Academy Award nomination for her role in what movie?

    17. What year did she have a horrible 22-foot fall from a platform during her stage act?

    18. She was nominated for an Oscar for a second time for her role in what film?

    19. She played opposite Anthony Hopkins in what 1978 movie?

    20. She portrayed a dying mother in what 1983 telefilm?

    21. What actress surprised A-M at the Emmy Awards with a tribute to her performance in the answer to Question 20?

    22. Who played Stanley opposite her Blanche Dubois?

    23. Who portrayed the elder Mrs. Grenville in "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles?"

    24. What character did she play in "Scarlett?"

    25. Her first TV series premiered February 24, 1998. What was the show's title?