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A Closer Look
from AP Religion - A Closer Look July 24, 2008
A Closer Look: One of Barbara Walters' co-hosts on "The View" discusses prayer, salvation and abortion. AP religion editor Steve Coleman reports.
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Imus' New Black Co-Hosts
from US News February 13, 2008
After being suspended for 8 months for a racially insensitive remark, radio personality Don Imus is back and he s added two black co-hosts to his show. Alexis Christoforous reports.
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The Postmodern Geek's Guide to Sex Show #6
from The PostModern Geek's Guide to Sex May 22, 2006
At last! The fabled sextoy podcast is reality! Download it now to hear 3 girls dishing about toys while podcasting under the influence, random buzzing and Marie B. indulging in a little auto-bondage, among other naughty things. The Toys we discuss in this podcast are: The Futurotic Cuddly Companion Pearl Butterfly Eager Beaver The Reach Out and Touch Me Vibe Slimline clitoral stimulators I Rub My Duckie Bondage Duckie Don Juan Scepter (or a reasonable example of what Crista has) Fukuoku USB Powered Multi-Function Vibrator Slim Jim Anal Probe Impulse Bulbous Vibe IRabbit Rope ( do I really need to post a picture?) We of course cover the care and cleaning of sex toys, however, in case we didn't cover everything, here are the specifics: Non-Porous Non-porous toys-silicone, glass, hard plastic and stone) have no pores and therefore when cleaned, are really clean. Use anti-bac soap or a bleach or alcohol solution (1:10 bleach/alcohol to water) or boil them or run them through the top shelf of your dishwasher Be aware that some companies mislabel toys as silicone when they are really latex. Silicone (medical grade) is opaque, never see through. The surface will be without pores, and will have a silky-smooth surface. They can range from very firm to floppy, and they warm to body temperature and retain heat for a long time. Silicone toys can be boiled for up to five minutes or put in the top rack of the dishwasher for complete sterilization, which is especially good for anal toys. Some silicone toys will react badly to silicone lubricants, so it's best to use water-based lubes with your silicone toys. Porous Most toys are made from latex and are called jelly rubber or some name close to that. They are porous and are more likely to harbor bacteria Jelly toys are usually clear, come in all sorts of fun colors (some are even sparkly!) or are made to look more like real skin (cyberskin) A lot of these toys contain all sorts of weird mystery chemicals and no one really has any idea what these chemicals might do to the body which is another reason why itÃ??s a good idea to use condoms on these toys IÃ??ve also read that the cyberskin toys will melt into chemical goo if they come into contact with other jelly toys! I have no idea how true this is but you might consider storing these separately if you have both And of course thereÃ??s the fact that many people are allergic to latex which can definitely put a damper on oneÃ??s play Also, if youÃ??ve been using a jelly toy and suddenly start having infections or irritation itÃ??s either time to throw it away or start using a condom with it. Make sure to always wash these toys with anti-bac soap and if it gets used for anal play then make it exclusively an anal toy Your best bet is to treat these toys as disposable. If they start to look dull or you can see tears or breaks in the surface then throw them out. As always, FEEDBACK FEEDBACK FEEDBACK! And go vote for me on PodcastAlley.com Voicemail: 206-984-4213 Email: postmodern.sexgeek@gmail.com Blog addy: postmodernsexgeek.blogspot.com or marieb.libsyn.com My RSS URL is marieb.libsyn.com/rss Edit: Please ignore the fact that the MP3 is mislabeled as #7. You did not miss a show but I'm apparently missing my brain.
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