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ass worship dvdBooble exists to furnish quality adult sites for surfers. But we also offer Adult DVD’s. Performer-wise my favorites are slanted toward Belladonna, Gauge and Aurora Snow. Cool studios are Elegant Angel, Analbolic and Kick-Ass Pictures. Belladonna’s Interview mentions Ass Worship II, from Jules Jordan, and the reviews back up her claim that it’s hot and nasty. Aurora Snow (interview), who recently singed an exclusive contract with porn studio Sin City, also appears in this one. Ryan Conner seems to get high marks for her hot blond looks and stellar performance. Ass Worship II also features King Scholong Lex Steele. bringum young dvd

Another adult DVD compilation of early Gauge and Belladonna looks quite tasty. “Bring’Um Young” features some of their earlier scenes. One reviewer comments “I was afraid of hearing the boring story/plot crap, but this is all she says, “I am from Utah! I came to LA to suck cock.” And right-o, she gets to it. Gauge also is in ‘Bring’Um Young‘, and if you have seen my reviews of her before, one word, “superstar!!!!” Big Third-Thumb Up for this movie.”

Thanks to you blog fans who are reading. We recently got dissed in the following email by an unnamed blogger. We asked ” —— ” to put a link back to us on his page. This is a blogger to whom we had sent, oh, probably around 100-200 uniques day for free, just because we liked his sex blog.
This blogger initially criticized us for being a commericial blog:

Unfortunately, I’m not in a position to offer you a free link trade with http://blog.booble.com . There’s such a huge new crop of “porn blogs” exploding out there that I’ve been forced (by space considerations and to keep my blogroll quality up) to limit free link exchanges to mostly non-commercial sites — meaning sites that aren’t promotionally linked to a single product, and sites where affiliate links in posts are at most an occasional, rather than a regular feature. Your blog, while attractive, is clearly a commercial porn blog with both a promotional bent and heavy affiliate advertising in the posts.

Fair enough. I replied with this email:

I understand your policy about commercial blogs. It seems like PR people are trying to exploit them for all they are worth. Booble is trying to make our blog sort of like a newsletter, We tried an adult email list, but the spam filters are pretty strict and our users were not getting the newsletter. Yes, we do have some ads:), but what’s a player gonna do? Thanks for your info about text link ads. We will keep that in mind.

This blogger, who I should call John Kerry the Flip Flopper, then completely changes his story:

The trouble with linking to Booble (which I would normally do in appreciation for the return traffic) is that the Booble business model strikes me as fundamentally deceptive. You call Booble a search engine, but every search I’ve tried returns a mix of reviewed pay sites and sites that link to you. That makes Booble a hybrid between a paysite review site and a link directory. And the “search” results seem very hand-crafted; there’s no way that a site like barelylegal.com would be returned as the number one result for “sex blog” in any real search algorithm. Nor, for that matter, does “Sir Rodney’s Porn Review Blog” appear at #4 in any actual search engine for the “blog” query — or even in the top 400. It’s simply too new and too unlinked.

Please understand that I’m not trying to criticize your business model or methods — I *would* be quite the asshole if I did that. But —— has had a policy from day one of trying to avoid all the dishonest crud that characterizes the porn industry. Editorial content (including free links) on —— simply must be as honest as I can make them. And that policy precludes me from giving a free link to a site that says it’s a search engine, but isn’t… this strikes me as a fundamentally dishonest enterprise, and so it’s not easy for me to see a way past that.

Not trying to criticize our business model? Then called us “fundamentally dishonest”? WTF? Ok, dude, go ahead and sign up for any fradulent spy-ware rip off that Google indexes. In fact, I don’t want your bloggy ass use Booble because I’d rather see someone who is so stingy get ripped off. If he really believed in “trying to avoid all the dishonest crud that characterizes the porn industry” then it would make sense to link to a directory of sites, many of which have been reviewed, that are not open to just anyone in the Ukraine that can scam credit cards. Not to mention the fact that someone who supposedly values honesty should be less of a flip-flopper. Maybe we should call Booble a “searchable database.” But then we would get perhaps more database wonks than we get amateur Google-gogglers saying, well, Booble isn’t really a databases because I use a different database that’s publically traded, been around for 5 years longer and has some of the most sophisticated artifical intelligence on the planet. Check out what Yahoo looked like one year after launch at the Web Archive. The crawler had less than a million pages to traverse. Maybe one reason why the adult industry continues to be so obnxious and sometimes fraudulent is that, even when you try to help consumers, they don’t appreciate it anyway. Long live Ayn Rand.

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