Listen to Dyann narrate this Cal & Veronica scene. {Written & Narrated by Dyann Bridges} OR READ the scene… “Good morning! Thank you for calling The V&V Chronicles. This is Veronica, how may I help you?” For 3 days, she’d uttered this endless merry-go-round of a greeting. Word had gotten ’round that the V&V had… Read more
Another Vintage Erotic Short Story From the November 1933 issue of Spicy Stories. Dyann narrates ‘Business Before Pleasure’ Meet Alma & Audrey, two lovely ladies from the 1930s. One with designing on her mind and the other with naughty lovemaking on her mind. If the video doesn’t play please go HERE… (https://youtu.be/fs89Aw3SZ4M) **Script to… Read more
Vintage Erotica – “Winding Roads” by Kay Carroll Meet Tom and Lucy – 1934 September Issue Of SPICY STORIES Listen to Dyann read “Winding Roads” where we meet Tom & Lucy below OR read the script below the video… Vintage Erotica – “Winding Roads” by Kay Carroll Meet Tom and Lucy –… Read more
Vintage Erotica – “A Pillow of Green” by R.L. Truman Meet Vic & Chloe From – 1934 September Issue Of SPICY STORIES Listen to Dyann read “A Pillow of Green” below OR read the script below the video… Vintage Erotica – “A Pillow of Green” by R.L. Truman Meet Vic & Chloe… Read more
In the interest of keeping vintage entertainment and simpler ways of living alive I’ve begun digging into the internet archives. What I’ve found is indeed fascinating, fun and filled with old-fashioned eroticism! The below video is 4 minutes of Va Va Va Voom! Watch these lovely ladies coyly and playfully reveal themselves. If you’re… Read more
Muybridge’s Victorian Ladies Circa – 1885 – Here’s a Vintage Treat Gentlemen!
Below is a series of movies by motion picture pioneer Eadweard Muybridge.
Part of his biography says this, “Eadweard Muybridge, an eccentric inventor, {photographer and filmmaker} was on the verge of a truly revolutionary discovery when his young wife had an affair. Muybridge killed the suitor in cold blood and was later acquitted on a verdict of “justifiable homicide.” He resumed his work and developed a miraculous process for capturing movement on film, laying the groundwork for the motion picture industry.”
He began his experiment Animal Locomotion study at the University of Pennsylvania between June and October 1885. The movies below are not film by Muybridge himself. Instead, they are movies cobbled together from the still pictures Muybridge took by a man named Ray Seredin and posted on his Youtube channel.
These movies are sweet, innocent and highly erotic in the most basic and unpretentious kind of ways. It’s a look back at how we lived and what we saw as artistic. These are fun to watch. Although, please do so only if you are over 18. Thank you.