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From: js2j@mhuxt.UUCP (sonntag)
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Subject: Re: Birth control in the movies
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Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 10:40:33 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 11 10:40:33 1985
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> >This beats the oldies, where sex was shown as two cigarets in an ash tray.
> 
> Actually, my favorite depiction of sex in old movies occurs in a few Alfred
> Hitchcock movies whose names I can't remember right now. You see a
> couple on a train kissing, followed by a fade to a shot of the engine
> at the front of the train blasting steam. (I always wondered, if they
> showed several blasts of steam, did that indicate multiple orgasms?)

     I think I saw that movie.  After blasting steam, the train went into
a tunnel.  This was so obvious that it left the audience rolling in the
aisles!
-- 
Jeff Sonntag
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     "That little red hen said to that little red rooster:
      You don't come 'round no more, like you used to." - Taj Mahal