Re: Orwell & Fluff

Camille Scaysbrook (verona_beach@geocities.com)
Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:52:03 +1100

I'm afraid I'm finding this strand kind of amusing. See, in Australia
`fluff' is used to describe, uuumm ... the breaking of wind. I'm hoping
this *isn't* what fluff girls do in pornos (:

> > Finally, regarding "fluff" or no fluff.  I assume we're not talking
here
> > about sandwich spread nor about the practice used to keep certain
> > performers "ready" in between takes during the shooting of porn films. 
To
> > "fluff," as some of you more lascivious people out there are doubtless
> > aware, is now a full time profession for certain people in the adult
> > entertainment industry.
> 
> Sorry, John, I'm not up on my "porn" lingo, although now that you
> mention it I did see some "fluff girls" on Jerry Springer once. 

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