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  • ..Company encourages its customers to send VIBRATORS to congressmen to support Planned Parenthood...

    07/01/2017 9:22:31 AM PDT · by Morgana · 27 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | June 30, 2017 | Clemence Michallon For Dailymail.com
    FULL TITLE: Sending some serious vibes their way! Company encourages its customers to send VIBRATORS to congressmen to support Planned Parenthood against defunding A sex toy company has taken it upon itself to educate lawmakers on sexual health—in an especially pleasurable way. Unbound has started a special program named Vibes For Congress, which enables its customers to send a sex toy along with an educational pamphlet to the senator or representative of their choice. The goal of the campaign is to educate lawmakers and support Planned Parenthood centers losing their funding.
  • Arrest warrant issued for woman accused of sex-toy attack

    12/24/2010 11:02:32 AM PST · by KeyLargo · 20 replies
    chicagotribune.com ^ | December 23, 2010 | Megan Craig
    Arrest warrant issued for woman accused of sex-toy attack By Megan Craig, Tribune reporter 5:53 PM CST, December 23, 2010 Advertisement A Lake County judge on Thursday issued a warrant for the arrest of a woman charged with attacking a Gurnee police officer with a sex toy. Judge Brian Hughes put out the $75,000 bench warrant for Carolee Bildsten, 56, who did not appear for a hearing Thursday on an aggravated assault charge. Bildsten is accused of confronting an officer in November with a "clear, rigid feminine pleasure device," according to a police report.
  • Jinxed computer users might be sending out a bad vibe, researchers suggest

    08/07/2005 5:23:01 PM PDT · by kingattax · 19 replies · 497+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | August 07, 2005 | Jen Horsey
    TORONTO (CP) - Some people seem to carry a computer curse, frustrated by a plague of viruses, hard-drive failures, power surges and software conflicts that appear and disappear without rational explanation. They blame their machines and suffer the scorn of others who accuse them of doing something wrong. But researchers at Princeton University may have an explanation: these computer users, it seems, could be sending out bad vibes. "There are some people who seem to have a natural rapport with computers and other complex machines, and there are other people who seem to manage to break everything even without touching...
  • San Fran set for feng-shui law

    01/30/2004 1:48:15 PM PST · by presidio9 · 69 replies · 408+ views
    Ananova ^ | Friday 30th January 2004
    A San Francisco politician has proposed a new law which would mean planners have to consider a building's energy flows. The 4,000-year-old Chinese art of feng-shui claims to channel positive energy, known as chi, leaving the building's occupier in a state of harmony. Buildings, and the objects within them must, be positioned correctly to channel the energy properly. Leland Y Yee's proposal would mean that the California Building Standards Commission would have to adopt standards that would aid feng shui. The motion must pass the committee stage before progressing to the full Assembly for approval. "The structure of a building...
  • DIXIE CHICKS SPOOKED BY EVIL MANSON VIBES (Trio calls in medicine man for exorcism)

    03/26/2003 10:41:16 PM PST · by Mister Magoo · 25 replies · 310+ views
    Star Magazine ^ | March 26, 2003 | Star Magazine
    DIXIE CHICKS SPOOKED BY EVIL MANSON VIBES Trio calls in medicine man for exorcism DIXIE CHICKS The sizzling-hot Dixie Chicks needed a little special spiritual help recently to calm their nerves. Confidential hears the country trio called on an Indian shaman to "cleanse" a California set they were using to film a television commercial. No April Fools' Day joke! The wildly popular singers – Emily Robison, Martie Maguire and Natalie Maines – drafted a medicine man in full regalia and armed with traditional Indian sage-and-cedar wands after they learned that the place picked for the ad once was home to...