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Joe's Dungeon
From: Jack171 Sent: 20 Mar. 2002 Message 1 of 20
Loved the video about Joe's Dungeon.
Cindy has quite the pussy if she can hold so much golf balls.
Could you something like laying ping pong balls one by one, or perhaps with peeled hard-boiled eggs that come out of her pussy?
I would like to see that very much.
Yours,
Jack Mullin
From: Joe Sent: 21 Mar. 2002 Message 2 of 20
Hi Jack,
Thanks for the ideas, and I'm glad to hear you liked the video.
I'm not so keen on ping pong balls as I'd be worried about them breaking. Inserting such a large number of balls into Cindy's vagina requires quite a bit of force, as you can see and hear in the "Joe's Dungeon" video film. If a ping pong ball split open there would be sharp edges, and that would definitely not be good.
As for hard-boiled eggs, I think that no matter how hard-boiled they were they would still get mashed if a large number of them were inserted into Cindy's pussy.
One idea that we have on our "to do" list is to try drilling a hole through each golf ball and putting them on a string. Then it should be possible to pull them out one after another. But I'm afraid I can't guarantee that we'll ever get around to doing it. (This "to do" list has about 20 things on it! :-)
Yours,
Joe
From: Jack171 Sent: 21 Mar. 2002 Message 3 of 20
Maybe something like those little tomatoes instead.
From: Jack171 Sent: 22 Mar. 2002 Message 4 of 20
Something like this girl does...
From: Joe Sent: 22 Mar. 2002 Message 5 of 20
Er, what girl?
From: jballs Sent: 23 Mar. 2002 Message 6 of 20
Are you thinking of a set of balls like these? might be intresting.
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From: Joe Sent: 23 Mar. 2002 Message 7 of 20
Yes, exactly! Unfortunately, Cindy and I are very busy in our "real lives" at the moment (as usual). But thanks for the picture - it's a very good reminder and incentive for us to get to work on that project.
From: Tyjardia Sent: 30 Mar. 2002 Message 8 of 20
Jack,
If I had tomatoes in there and I squeezed, well given how much I lubricate it would bring a whole new meaning to the meaning of ' Tomato Juice ' !
Regards
Tyjardia Annika
From: leninewt Sent: 4 April 2002 Message 9 of 20
Hey Joe,
Do NOT try drilling holes into golf balls!!! Golf balls tend to have two kinds of centers; Glass which you can not drill through. And liquid. The liquid is under extrem presser and can BLIND you if it sprays in your eyes. Believe me it is not worth it. I cut into TWO golf balls as a teenager, it hurt. You might try hard rubber balls instead.
Leni
From: Kayser Soze Sent: 5 April 2002 Message 10 of 20
I beg to differ Leni,
Although you may have had some unusual experience as a teenager, golfballs have changed quite considerably. Please believe me when I say, being semi good golfer, that modern golf balls are either solid core or wound core. I have in fact attempted this feat with attaching golfballs to a string, here are the real problems...
First of all, the wound cores, which most are, are kind of difficult to drill through. They are basically one big ass rubberband all wound up. So, as you try to drill through it, it gets all gummy, and twists around your drill bit. Once you finally get through, there is hardly a hole because all the bands spring back to the inside.
Secondly, if and when you get your string through, it's a major pain in the ass to tie knots so that the balls do not slip. You need big enough knots close to the ball. Try it, trust me, it's not trivial.
Third, don't use a cheap golf ball, use a balata cover. These run about $3-7 US a ball though. The reason.... cheap balls have a hard cover, and when you drill through them, they leave a rough edge (does NOT feel good).
You could always buff them out, but my God, after all this work, you might as well buy something, they have products just like this anyway.
Since I have already rambled on, if anyone is still reading, I will put out my suggestion, one that I have in fact done....
A cue ball, or one of those old track ball mice balls, yeah the really big ones.... take one of those and tap a hole. Then you can attach it to a long rod. It's like a gear shifter for your car, only for your bedroom.
Good luck with toy making everyone,
Soz
From: jballs Sent: 5 April 2002 Message 11 of 20
I beg to differ with you. See picture attached to message no 6 .golf balls can be easly drilled . The best way is on a drill press ,keeps the hole centered and reduces chances of drilling your hand.you need a sharp bit and clean it often while drilling. I used a 3/16 bit the cord is 1/8 nylon . lightly heat the end of the cord with a match, makes the nylon ends hard and will slide through the balls and you can tie the knots at the spacing of your choice. there are about ten more pics to the set and i am trying to get her to consent to posting the rest. I have made several sets for different couples, one couple used them on each other and i am trying to pics of them in him ,she would not allow any pics of her. If any one is really intrested i will take some pics during the drilling process to demonstrate
From: Joe Sent: 5 April 2002 Message 12 of 20
It sounds like there's a certain amount of interest in the "golf balls on a string" idea. That will have to be one of the next couple of projects I do together with Cindy.
Jballs, are you willing to make a string of golf balls for Cindy to play with? E-mail me at joe_cindyandjoe@hotmail.com if so. Thanks.
From: Joe Sent: 1 Oct. 2002 Message 13 of 20
"Slowly but surely" and "better late than never", those are clichés that certainly apply to me.
Member jballs and I exchanged some e-mails and waited to see if another member would contribute some "logo golf balls" and time passed and jballs and I eventually agreed on the number of balls on the string and so on, and then Cindy and I went on vacation, and then I had to figure out how to receive the package and more time passed and ....
But now the string of golf balls has arrived! And they look great. Thank you very much, jballs.
I hope that Cindy and I can make a video and/or a set of still pics with this string of golf balls later this month.
Joe
From: jballs Sent: 8 Oct. 2002 Message 14 of 20
I hope and think they will work for you. you're more than welcome and thanks for the mention They should make some intresting pics
From: spunky Sent: 2 Nov. 2002 Message 15 of 20
Joe & J balls
Q and I use golf balls. Great fun!!. I drilled through them and then passed a hot glue stick through them and glued them in place, so that we had six in a line. This worked well as I could push it in and out of her fanny fairly quickly thus giving max stimulation.
You can drill golf balls and golf balls are good fro drilling.
Spunky
From: 1handin Sent: 3 Nov. 2002 Message 16 of 20
well I.ve tried drilling golf balls also,the rubber inside is like rubberbands and it does not drill well at all.So I think we have a little bs going on here
From: Joe Sent: 4 Nov. 2002 Message 17 of 20
1handin,
Don't be such a skeptic! :-)
I don't know how he did it, but "jballs" did make a string of golf balls for Cindy. I've attached a picture of it.
Cindy and I still haven't gotten around to trying it out, I must admit. Soon, hopefully.
Joe
GolfBallString.jpg
From: Kayser Soze Sent: 4 Nov. 2002 Message 18 of 20
Here comes my big nose....
Make sure you look for golf balls with solid cores, not a wound core. I don't know how much you are into golfing, but they say how the core is fomed on the box. FYI, the solid cores are going to be more expensive. I think there are some titanium cores on the market, stay away from those.
Balata covers are going to be much softer but then again, they're like 3-4 dollars per ball.
I tried to make a set like this years ago. The two problems I ran into were drilling a hole directly through the middle. If you have a drill press, this is easily avoided by making a simple jig :)
Secondly, I coudn't tie the knot close to the ball. However, I believe someone posted here the trick. A long thin metal rod, like a skewer. You first lightly tie the knot around the rod, then slide the knot to the ball with the rod. Tighten the knot as you slide out the rod.
Soze
From: spunky Sent: 9 Nov. 2002 Message 19 of 20
1 handin
As I said earlier you can drill golf balls easily, just a bit of
patience needed and clean the drill bit as you go. I attach a pic of the string that q and I use. Maybe later she'll give permission for me to post pics but not as yet.
Spunky
From: spunky Sent: 10 Nov. 2002 Message 20 of 20
Sorry!!
will try to attach pic again
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