Movie suggestion
Posted: 02 Jul 2011, 21:46
Hey Dave, don't know if you're still taking movie suggestions, but here's my pitch:
Puddles, containers, and graduated cylinders are the longstanding methods of judging bladder capacity, but I have a more visual idea. Since the bladder is often compared to a water balloon, why not have a model pee into a balloon? Attaching the balloon to a strategically-placed and well-fitted funnel could do the trick. Granted, you won't be able to see the pee stream or the direct source (what are we: perverts? wait, don't answer that...) but you would have the interesting visual of watching the balloon slowly fill up, and when she's finished, we should have a fairly good idea of what a bursting bladder actually looks like. It would probably be ideal for higher-capacity model. Maybe it's too gimmicky, but it's a thought.
gg111
ps. I've scanned a lot of the topics on the forum, and there's an alarming amount of criticism of your work; you should have done this, you should have done that, etc. Ingrates, I say. Don't let the haters get to you. If they don't like what b2b is doing they can take their business elsewhere.
Puddles, containers, and graduated cylinders are the longstanding methods of judging bladder capacity, but I have a more visual idea. Since the bladder is often compared to a water balloon, why not have a model pee into a balloon? Attaching the balloon to a strategically-placed and well-fitted funnel could do the trick. Granted, you won't be able to see the pee stream or the direct source (what are we: perverts? wait, don't answer that...) but you would have the interesting visual of watching the balloon slowly fill up, and when she's finished, we should have a fairly good idea of what a bursting bladder actually looks like. It would probably be ideal for higher-capacity model. Maybe it's too gimmicky, but it's a thought.
gg111
ps. I've scanned a lot of the topics on the forum, and there's an alarming amount of criticism of your work; you should have done this, you should have done that, etc. Ingrates, I say. Don't let the haters get to you. If they don't like what b2b is doing they can take their business elsewhere.