Unsolved ID this guy on the cover of Bonfire of the Panties (straight porn)
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Can someone please ID this guy for me? He's not listed on the IAFD page for this movie and I couldn't find him among Raven's match listings.
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Take a look at https://www.adultdvdempire.com/1560696/bonfire-of-the-panties-porn-videos.html . That page identifies several cast members, one of whom might be the person you seek.
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@eobox91103 As I already stated, I've checked the cast on IAFD and elsewhere - he's not listed; checked the movie itself - he's not in it, not even as a non-sex role.
I need name suggestions and/or links to compare and verify his identity.
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@dziber As I have not already stated, you could afford to turn your snit-level down when someone responds in an attempt to help, even if you mentioned that search parameter before.
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@flozen Not irritated, just clarifying my request.
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@flozen - Chill out and don't jump to conclusions. There was nothing wrong with dziber's comment or his use of the common phrase "As I already stated".
An unfortunate side-effect of reading text on the internet is it's all too easy to layer one's own meaning or interpretation of someone's implied "attitude" onto someone's post. There was nothing "snitty" at all about dziber's comment. -
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"Snit" might not be a highly precise term, so one could argue for or against its applicability here. (@flozen could well have used a different second consonant in that word, which, while more inflammatory, might also have been appropriate.)
But let's look at the specific flow of the thread. In the first post, the OP says, in essence, "Please help me find something. I looked in X [IAFD] and it wasn't there." (Bonus points are awarded for use of the term "please.")
The first response said, "Take a look in Y (adultdvdempire), it might be in there."
The OP responds, "As I already said, I looked in X, and it wasn't there." This post adds nothing to the thread, as its contents had indeed been "already said." It does not say, but perhaps implies, that the OP looked in Y and didn't find the desired thing there. If that were the case, a better response would have been, "Thank you; I looked there, and and I didn't find it there either." Another approach would have been to not respond at all.
While it's not required that people use common courtesy in this forum, it doesn't hurt. In fact, it might even help: Courteous responses can encourage other Gentle Members to respond to requests for information, whilst non-courteous ones can discourage that.
I don't expect anyone else to jump in with an answer the original question of this thread.
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@pupkinvasya said in ID this guy on the cover of Bonfire of the Panties (straight porn):
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Why was this post deleted?
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@dziber I had an assumption, but then I thought it was wrong and deleted it. I'm sorry, please
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@pupkinvasya No problem.
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