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GroobySteven
05-25-2007, 06:52 AM
I'll tell you what it is - it's the title of Buddy Wood's new awesome DVD!
Shemale Yum presents "Buddy Wood's Black Tranny Hootnanny"!!

...and your the first to see the trailer.

Turn up the volume!!!

http://www.grooby.com/videotrailers/hoottrailer.wmv
(22mb WMV)

magicone
05-25-2007, 06:53 AM
Thanx for the exclusive Seanchai! You talk to your Chicago guy about my girl yet?

GroobySteven
05-25-2007, 06:55 AM
Thanx for the exclusive Seanchai! You talk to your Chicago guy about my girl yet?

Will PM you back.
We don't have a Chicago guy.
Want to be him?
seanchai

Realgirls4me
05-25-2007, 06:55 AM
When I worked for the Navy in a giant parts warehouse while still in high school, a "hootnanny" was something they would call anything without a name or hard to describe. It is the cousin of a thing-of-migid if that helps. Not really sure, though.

Realgirls4me
05-25-2007, 07:00 AM
What a memory I tell ya ... We were lacking the "e" originally.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hootenanny

It's also a dance of some type.

Realgirls4me
05-25-2007, 07:02 AM
Ack! I just realized you weren't really asking. :)

chefmike
05-25-2007, 07:03 AM
Actually it's spelled hootenanny:

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/hootenanny

TJT
05-25-2007, 07:08 AM
As the son of beatnik parents,I went to many a Hootenanny when I was a lil' boy. Never saw any transsexuals at 'em that I know of,but it was hard to tell the sex of some of those folks just by looking?

BTW,you could actually understand Bob Dylan when he talked back then.

Realgirls4me
05-25-2007, 07:10 AM
Dylan? Have you ever heard Ozzy Osborne interviewed? It's a mild form of torture trying to discipher what he is saying.

TJT
05-25-2007, 07:13 AM
I recently saw archive footage of Ozzy being interviewed in the mid '70's. Not only could you understand him,he made sense.

blckhaze
05-25-2007, 08:28 AM
however its spelt, its another hot release from Buddy wood. A definite buy.

ARMANIXXX
05-25-2007, 08:33 AM
Damn.

I kinda like that vid clip.

I gotta watch it again. lol

NYCe
05-25-2007, 11:42 AM
Anytime Grooby releases a DVD its cause for celebration. :)

GroobySteven
05-25-2007, 08:53 PM
Ok my mistake a "Hootenanny"!

chefmike
05-26-2007, 12:32 AM
When are you brits going to stop butchering the King's english?

Wankers...

LG
05-26-2007, 01:10 AM
When are you brits going to stop butchering the King's english?

Wankers...

Actually, it's the Queen's English now. Philip the Twat is only a prince.
:)

chefmike
05-26-2007, 01:27 AM
Exactly, but the phrase "butchering the King's english" is a classic, and I didn't want to rub it in about the brits and their remaining inbred "royal" family...

GroobySteven
05-26-2007, 02:15 AM
Exactly, but the phrase "butchering the King's english" is a classic, and I didn't want to rub it in about the brits and their remaining inbred "royal" family...

It's Brits.
You shouldn't write "but" or "and" after a comma".
Don't use the word wanker unless your British or Irish please. We don't use the work "jerk".

Unfortuantely we do have a rather inbred Royal family. Although we can at least live by the fact, that we did not vote our inbred family into office. What does that say about the Americans who voted in (thrice) a far more, inbred family than the British Royals.

Now back to the Hootenanny! Hootnanny!

seanchai

chefmike
05-26-2007, 02:22 AM
LMAO...I happen to be a British/Irish American...

Some of our kinfolk used to live over that way, in case you forgot...

GroobySteven
05-26-2007, 02:25 AM
LMAO...I happen to be a British/Irish American...

Some of our kinfolk used to live over that way, in case you forgot...

Then you may use the word "wanker" but only in conjunction with the "complete" or "total".

:o

chefmike
05-26-2007, 02:29 AM
And our chimp-in-chief wasn't elected, it was a coup d'etat.

LG
05-26-2007, 02:36 AM
Exactly, but the phrase "butchering the King's english" is a classic, and I didn't want to rub it in about the brits and their remaining inbred "royal" family...

It's Brits.
You shouldn't write "but" or "and" after a comma".
Don't use the word wanker unless your British or Irish please. We don't use the work "jerk".

seanchai
:lol: with Seanchai @ the above and the comments on the Bush clan.

Actually, having lived in the UK and having travelled to the US, I freely use the words jerk, asshole, twat, wanker, cunt, fuckface, fucktard, asswipe, moron, git, knobhead and bollocks on these forums, since I use all in conversation and am capable of talking both "proper English" and America. I still refuse to spell words like humour and centre the American way though.

As for using "and" and "but" after a comma, I use them all the time. I get paid to write stuff and have never had a problem.

I think English is a very fluid and dynamic language. It doesn't matter if you bend the rules as long as you do so with care and common sense.

It reminds me of the joke about some upper-class woman who was travelling around the South and was asked by a redneck: "Hey lady, where're you from?"
"I am from a place where we do not end our sentences in prepositions", she replied snootily.
"Okay" said the man. "So where're you from, bitch?"

:D

Vicki Richter
05-26-2007, 10:04 PM
I loved the part where Anniyah screams "fuck me in my hole"!!! That is good porno. lol

whatsupwithat
05-27-2007, 07:57 AM
old school.* haha! love it!

* - the music does it for me

crinkle
05-27-2007, 11:49 PM
Exactly, but the phrase "butchering the King's english" is a classic, and I didn't want to rub it in about the brits and their remaining inbred "royal" family...

It's Brits.
You shouldn't write "but" or "and" after a comma".
Don't use the word wanker unless your British or Irish please. We don't use the work "jerk".

seanchai
:lol: with Seanchai @ the above and the comments on the Bush clan.

Actually, having lived in the UK and having travelled to the US, I freely use the words jerk, asshole, twat, wanker, cunt, fuckface, fucktard, asswipe, moron, git, knobhead and bollocks on these forums, since I use all in conversation and am capable of talking both "proper English" and America. I still refuse to spell words like humour and centre the American way though.

As for using "and" and "but" after a comma, I use them all the time. I get paid to write stuff and have never had a problem.

I think English is a very fluid and dynamic language. It doesn't matter if you bend the rules as long as you do so with care and common sense.

It reminds me of the joke about some upper-class woman who was travelling around the South and was asked by a redneck: "Hey lady, where're you from?"
"I am from a place where we do not end our sentences in prepositions", she replied snootily.
"Okay" said the man. "So where're you from, bitch?"

:D

LG
05-28-2007, 01:48 AM
I believe a and after a comma is known as the harvard comma

Yes. Also known as an Oxford comma (in the UK) or a serial comma, it is more commonly used in the US than in the UK. I use it when appropriate rather than as a rule: it often helps reduce ambiguity. I think language is flexible- we should master it rather than letting it limit our ability to express ourselves fully.

AllanahStarrNYC
05-29-2007, 03:28 AM
I almso fell off my chair when Aniyah yelled 'fuck my hole' LMAO LMAO

and how it came as a surprise


i love it! lol

Abartig
05-29-2007, 05:28 AM
Hootenanny
Album by "The Replacements", a great band.

ANIYAH
05-29-2007, 06:42 AM
WOW ..LOL THIS IS OUT ALREADY .....THAT HAD TO BE THE MOST FUN I EVER HAD ON CAMERA ...THERE WAS SO MANY HILARIOUS BLOOPERS WE ALL ENJOY OURSELFS A GREAT DEAL ....BUT NOW LOOKING AT THE TRAILER IM WONDERING ...WAS I A BIT TOO VERBAL :oops: LOL...

GroobySteven
05-29-2007, 06:59 AM
WOW ..LOL THIS IS OUT ALREADY .....THAT HAD TO BE THE MOST FUN I EVER HAD ON CAMERA ...THERE WAS SO MANY HILARIOUS BLOOPERS WE ALL ENJOY OURSELFS A GREAT DEAL ....BUT NOW LOOKING AT THE TRAILER IM WONDERING ...WAS I A BIT TOO VERBAL :oops: LOL...

You be quiet now, you nasty little girl!
The verbal was great in the DVD and made for a great scene - so no second thoughts!

Loved in Aniyah - what else do you yell at people during sex?

seanchai

DCBallin
05-29-2007, 07:04 AM
when does this come out? :putstonguebackintomouth

ANIYAH
05-29-2007, 07:07 AM
WOW ..LOL THIS IS OUT ALREADY .....THAT HAD TO BE THE MOST FUN I EVER HAD ON CAMERA ...THERE WAS SO MANY HILARIOUS BLOOPERS WE ALL ENJOY OURSELFS A GREAT DEAL ....BUT NOW LOOKING AT THE TRAILER IM WONDERING ...WAS I A BIT TOO VERBAL :oops: LOL...

You be quiet now, you nasty little girl!
The verbal was great in the DVD and made for a great scene - so no second thoughts!

Loved in Aniyah - what else do you yell at people during sex?

seanchai

typically "YAAAA" and "fuck me " :twisted: sometimes take it and shut the fuck up ..depends lol

stillies77
05-29-2007, 07:10 AM
ANIYAH! your scene looks hot as fuck!

Buddy Wood
05-29-2007, 10:41 PM
Glad everyone seems to be enjoying the trailer (knowing my work can make Allanah laugh means a lot). This one was a lot of fun to shoot - especially the scene with Aniyah and Jade. Aniyah really does have a way with words and they both love that camera.

Buddy Wood

Boldlygonedownbefore
05-31-2007, 07:58 PM
Not sure about hootnanney, but hootenanny according to the factual experts@ Wikipedia, at least today, (welcome ahead of time) state:

Hootenanny was used in the early twentieth century to refer to things whose names were forgotten or unknown. In this usage it was synonymous with thingamajig or whatchamacallit, as in "hand me that hootenanny." Hootenanny was also an old country word for "party". Now, most commonly, it refers to a folk-music party.

According to Pete Seeger, in various interviews, he first heard the word hootenanny in Seattle, Washington in the late 1930s. It was used by Hugh Delacey’s New Deal political club to describe their monthly music fund raisers. After some debate the club voted in the word hootenanny, which narrowly beat out the word wingding. Seeger, Woody Guthrie and other members of the Almanac Singers later used the word in New York City to describe their weekly rent parties, which featured many notable folksingers of the time. Joan Baez made the analogy that a hootenanny is to folk singing what a jam session is to jazz.

Several different television shows are named and styled after it, including:

Hootenanny, an early 1960s musical variety show broadcast on ABC in the United States.
Hootenanny, a show by Jools Holland broadcast every New Year's Eve on BBC Two in the United Kingdom, airing from 11 o'clock till 1 o'clock.
In 1963, Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA fame) formed a group called The Hootenanny Singers. They had several hits in Sweden.

In 1983, The Replacements called their second album Hootenanny.

In 1988, in John Waters' film comedy Hairspray, a character called Penny Pingleton, who is dating a black boy on the sly, shocks her racist mother with the line: "I wish I was at a Hootenanny in Harlem!"

In 2007 a set of 3 DVDs called "The Best of Hootenanny" was issued. It contained clips of performances by The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Limelighters and the New Christy Minstrels, and even Woody Allen as a stand-up comedian.

In recent years, a large rockabilly music festival in California has taken the name "The Hootenanny."

Most recently, in the UK, The Big Chill has adopted the name for a mixed-media Sunday review - encompassing comedy and folk music - at their London venue The Big Chill House.

Since November, 2001, the San Francisco Folk Music Club has presented free Hootenanny Nights [1] on the second Saturday of each month.

Started in April of 2000, The Hootenanny is the name of a growing annual ski and snowboard event that typically takes place in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Often referred to as "the Hoot", it is comprised of 4 days of snow sports and socializing and draws people from all around Canada, the US, and overseas. [2] Its essence is captured in its motto: "The Hootenanny...where friends are found, reputations made, and lives forever altered".


[edit] See also
Hoedown

[edit] External links
The Best of Hootenanny 3-DVD set on Shout! Factory
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hootenanny"
Category: Parties

Buddy Wood
06-01-2007, 03:22 AM
It's a cool word that insinuates a good time and rhymes with tranny.

Buddy

MonsieurValentine
06-01-2007, 04:23 AM
is that gina or serena williams?

StrangeAccentMAn
08-07-2007, 06:05 AM
are there more pics of Gina?

drock
10-09-2007, 07:51 AM
Wow I never thought i'd get to see a sex scene between Aniyah and Jade and they were actually fucking each other.