(04-10-2014 22:10 )RESPONSIBLE ADULT Wrote: The reason for my negativity is because these programmes are negative, taking all and giving nothing in return. Now please tell me your positives and we will beg to differ as we all have a right to do.
Responsible I actually agree with a hell of a lot of the points you bring up. I don't think I have to prove or disprove our opinions. My only gripe with you is yes the channels aren't perfect but surely you must find something positive to say on them. I will try might my best to be impartial and objective here and post what I think the Pro's and Con's are.
On a positive note they are all FTA channels, they don't cost us a penny in subscription fees. Some of the performances on Babestation lately have been really entertaining such as the massage set and ofcourse Lori on the stool the other night. We get to see some lovely eye candy every night. They have also all still survived when a few years ago their very existence was being called into question.
On a negative note they are almost becoming masters in the art of self censorship. For example, Kandi Kay a wee while ago was really beginning to put on a show only for 2 things to happen. Firstly the Studio66 Logo pops up onscreen and then her set is cut short to go to a far safer and duller show involving Clare Richards, this is one of many examples.
A few years ago when we had the likes of Bailey Cream, Vixon and co you always had that feeling of anticipation as to just how far they were going to push the boat out that particular night. Elite TV as it was callled back then used to deliver some of the best 2 for 1's only rivalled by RLC when they used to also treat us to Danni Harwood and Lucy Zarwood when we used to see great domination and girl on girl action. The handthong too was something that I really miss. Lucy Summers in that Pink PVC set covered in oil whilst thrusting her hands all over her crotch was a joy to behold.
The ironic thing about it all is that when all of these shows took place the channels were at their peek with daily warning coming from Ofcom. Now the channels barely even get a mention now yet you get the impression as if the scrutiny was 10 times more