Scrambled porn

Well, that's certainly one way to guarantee a migraine. Many thanks. :sick:
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
its a early 2000s thing. when internet wasnt option. anyone watched it back in the day?

oh yes, many times when I was a youngin. It was a think in the 90s also. That's when I rubbed out to it!
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Yes....hangs head low, slinks away.
 
Kinda funny when you think how the current equivalents are "free samples" which are super-low res and/or 5 seconds in length.
 

Pornfan99

Bronze Member
Scrambled porn? WTF is that?? Was that how the signal could .. come in, at a lodging establishment, if you didn't approve the room charge to see the actual version?
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Scrambled porn? WTF is that?? Was that how the signal could .. come in, at a lodging establishment, if you didn't approve the room charge to see the actual version?
Back in the days of my youth, when I was in high school, and *** paid the bills, you could get adult movies on a pay channel, similar to any of the other movie channels. If you paid, it came in clear, but if you didn't, you could go to the channel, and see a little of the action, through the squiggly lines, in a negative type image. You couldn't pay per movie, it was monthly, and it was about $20 back then, like 1980 or so. It was back when VCR's were still pricey, video stores were just popping up, and Hustler and Club, were the main sources of jacking material. So a little live action image impaired video, wasn't the worse thing in the world.
 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
Silver Member
I remember hearing Seka, Christy Canyon, Bunny Glamazon, Sandra Scream and Erica Boyer on the Playboy Channel. Different films. At the time, that was the only adult channel Cablevision provided. My *** paid for the service on the TV in my parents bedroom. During the day, the remote that controlled the box was locked away. The other TVs in the house, just had basic cable: news, movies, and sports.
 
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