"Somebody Don't Like" Old Youtube series (m)
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"Somebody Don't Like" Old Youtube series (m)
There was an old YouTube channel - forgot the name - that had a series called "Somebody Don't Like Being Tied Up." It was an escape channel, but the boy/young guy would get taped up pretty well. Does anyone have those vids 9or even remember what I'm talking about)?
I'm especially curious about one where he's hogtied with some kid of sock or cloth in his mouth.
Thanks!
I'm especially curious about one where he's hogtied with some kid of sock or cloth in his mouth.
Thanks!
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I think those videos were posted right before the old site went down. Not certain but I think it was @SolidSnickerdoodle who posted them.
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[mention]jocktied10[/mention] Congrats on the tagging, you almost got it right.
I'm gonna tag [mention]SolidSnickerdoodle[/mention] to draw his attention towards this thread, and I'm including a screenshot of the only missing step to your tag.
When you start tagging someone, the system needs you to select the profile.
So to tag Solidsnickerdoodle, I just have to write "@Solidsn" and the system already suggests his username.
I have to click on that to initiate the tag.
If a user is properly tagged by the system, his/her username will appear in red.
Hope this helps.
I'm gonna tag [mention]SolidSnickerdoodle[/mention] to draw his attention towards this thread, and I'm including a screenshot of the only missing step to your tag.
When you start tagging someone, the system needs you to select the profile.
So to tag Solidsnickerdoodle, I just have to write "@Solidsn" and the system already suggests his username.
I have to click on that to initiate the tag.
If a user is properly tagged by the system, his/her username will appear in red.
Hope this helps.
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I do have a small number of those videos, and the one your talking about tooStoutland395 wrote: ↑5 years ago There was an old YouTube channel - forgot the name - that had a series called "Somebody Don't Like Being Tied Up." It was an escape channel, but the boy/young guy would get taped up pretty well. Does anyone have those vids 9or even remember what I'm talking about)?
I'm especially curious about one where he's hogtied with some kid of sock or cloth in his mouth.
Thanks!
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Would you be willing to help a poor soul out? I'd be willing to trade access to some other vids I have.Druidofthewilds wrote: ↑5 years agoI do have a small number of those videos, and the one your talking about tooStoutland395 wrote: ↑5 years ago There was an old YouTube channel - forgot the name - that had a series called "Somebody Don't Like Being Tied Up." It was an escape channel, but the boy/young guy would get taped up pretty well. Does anyone have those vids 9or even remember what I'm talking about)?
I'm especially curious about one where he's hogtied with some kid of sock or cloth in his mouth.
Thanks!
Thanks
I also have a few of them, if interested PM meStoutland395 wrote: ↑5 years ago There was an old YouTube channel - forgot the name - that had a series called "Somebody Don't Like Being Tied Up." It was an escape channel, but the boy/young guy would get taped up pretty well. Does anyone have those vids 9or even remember what I'm talking about)?
I'm especially curious about one where he's hogtied with some kid of sock or cloth in his mouth.
Thanks!
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Damn. All this quoting and requoting is definitely a good way of clogging up forum discussions and making the board look clunky. Sometimes I feel like I'm talking to a wall on here.
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To all those who what them [mention]Stoutland395[/mention] [mention]cj2125[/mention] Sure, just message me and I'll he happy to trade.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7pa3mylq8u4s ... 0SEla?dl=0
Here you guys go. This link should work. Tell me if it doesn't. Also, please gender tag the post, as it is relevant for that now
Here you guys go. This link should work. Tell me if it doesn't. Also, please gender tag the post, as it is relevant for that now
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Gonna watch these later.
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They're were. I just didn't have the idea to save them until it was to late. You know what they say about hindsight.
That's a nice set. but as someone who has worked in the television industry, the lighting is terrible. Kleig lights are large and expensive, but some video/photo stores carry lights for home videos, which, if used, would make a considerable difference. Really el cheapo, is a 300 watt incandescent light bulb. Or, affordable lighting might be found on eBay.
Once you get the lighting problem solved, the next issues are the steadiness of the picture, and keeping the subject(s) in frame. If using a camera, use a tripod. If using a smart phone, then just go with what you got, unless the phone has a mounting port for a tripod. You could also set the phone on a solid surface, like a dresser or table.
To keep the subject(s) in frame, look through the viewfinder to determine where the frame is. then lay down thread, which the subject(s) can see, but the camera won't. Tell him (them) to "stay within the lines."
Remember, that when transferring to TV, you'll lose about 20-25% of the picture.
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Once you get the lighting problem solved, the next issues are the steadiness of the picture, and keeping the subject(s) in frame. If using a camera, use a tripod. If using a smart phone, then just go with what you got, unless the phone has a mounting port for a tripod. You could also set the phone on a solid surface, like a dresser or table.
To keep the subject(s) in frame, look through the viewfinder to determine where the frame is. then lay down thread, which the subject(s) can see, but the camera won't. Tell him (them) to "stay within the lines."
Remember, that when transferring to TV, you'll lose about 20-25% of the picture.
Drawscore
oh wow, thank you,, i like the USA boy, wish there is more with him
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7pa3mylq8u4s ... 0SEla?dl=0
Here you guys go. This link should work. Tell me if it doesn't. Also, please gender tag the post, as it is relevant for that now
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7pa3mylq8u4s ... 0SEla?dl=0
Here you guys go. This link should work. Tell me if it doesn't. Also, please gender tag the post, as it is relevant for that now
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Do you have the vid of USA BOY taped to a chair and the guy gags him with tape? I've lost the copy
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I love someone another link please?
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Hi it seems that the link doesn’t work anymore.