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The Daisy Chain
(1969)



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I saw this film in a small theater in London many years ago and went back to see it again sometime later, so I must have really liked it. I remember it as typical of late 60`s sexploitation acting and production values but it actually did have a plot and some very bodacious ladies in the cast, including the lovely Marsha Jordan. Plot:- A secret club of airline stewardesses organise themselves to service the sexual needs of wealthy businessmen and also some of the other aircrew. They call themselves "The Daisy Chain". Enter an innocent young newcomer stewardess.She is gradually enticed into the club and eventually earns her badge of honour, a gold "Daisy Chain" brooch which makes her part of the sisterhood. That`s about it as far as I recall. Nothing nasty, froth but fun. IMDb is the only reference I can find for this film on the web. It seems to have disappeared,no VHS or DVD which is a shame.

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In 1969, my 16 year old brother took us into a drive-in to see this movie. (two 14 year old boys and me hidden under a blanket) This was the first x-rated film I ever saw and I still retain vivid memories of this film. I agree with the earlier review's description of the movie. I would only add that there was a gorgeous, busty redhead who had a scene in the cockpit of the airliner and that the villain of the movie was the mother of the youngest stewardess. I hope that this film does not remain lost because it would make a great gag gift for my older brother. I rate it an 8 out of 10 for films of that era as the other two films shown that night - Country Girl and Thar she blows - were both definitely inferior to it.

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Often found in porn, a phenomenon where multiple female participants perform cunnilingus on each other in a circular formation , permitting each participant to both give and recieve oral sex simultaneously.
Those sorority girls often daisy chain on the weekends for cash .
1. Sexual position involving multiple partners. One partner is pleasuring another, usually orally ; the second is pleasing a third, and so on. Usually applied to homosexual males having a "chain" of oral sex.
2. The process of attaching computer cables in sequence to create a longer cable distance.
1. You know when those guys get together, they just have one big daisy chain.
2. I need more parallel cables so I can create a daisy chain to connect my computer to the printer in the other room .
n flower chain consisting of a string of daisies linked by their stems;

v connect devices on a part of a chip or circuit board in a computer
She wore a daisy chain around her neck on the last day of school .
A knot often used for storing rope on a sailboat consisting of many slipknots tied on top of each other. This knot is usefull because it makes the rope small but can but untied instantly.
" Arr , put a daisy chain on that rope before I keel haul you."
a group of three or more male homosexuals cojoined penis/anus to form an endless chain . the idea is to all ejaculate at exactly the same time
"hey mandy " cried out reinhard "come and join this daisy chain, we're just about to pop."
a method of passing a lit joint that decreases idle burning time.

when in a circle of four or more the joint is passed forward then passed back after each draw without holding the joint idly .
use:

"let's hit the daisy chain"
"pass it daisy chain"

formation:

1 2
4 3

daisy chain sequence :

1 -> 2 -> 1 -> 2
2 -> 3 -> 2 -> 3
3 -> 4 -> 3 -> 4
4 -> 1 -> 4 -> 1
The act of multiple cars continuing to turn left , one after another, on a yellow/ red light , in one long chain of cars. This act is often accompanied by cursing and gesturing from the drivers in the opposing direction who are prevented from proceeding on their green.
The cars continued turning left on the red light in a long daisy chain, even though everyone was honking their horns.



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There is an argument against homosexual marriage that I have offered from time to time which has been met with a strange sort of incredulity. It came up again the other night during the Q&A after my debate with Clarke Cooper, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans, and so I thought I should jot down a few additional thoughts about it here.
There are two kinds of “beyond-two plurality” in marriage. One is old school — polygamy — and I have argued that it is not possible to argue for homosexual marriage without all those same arguments being available for use by the polygamists later on. As I said in the debate, if you leave the key under the mat, more people than just you can use it.
But the other kind of plurality in marriage is required by bisexuality, and this argument is the one that results in the incredulity . . . as though I don’t know what bisexuality actually is (which was in fact one of the questions in the Q&A). So to get one thing out of the way right at the top, I don’t believe that it is mandatory for a bisexual man to pursue a guy and a girl at the same time . All that is necessary for my argument is that it could entail this, and whether or not it did would be entirely up to the lusts of the person concerned. If a man is lusting for something, by what principle can we deny him a marital imprimatur for it? By what standard?
If a bisexual man marries in a state that allows him to marry either a man or a woman, this means that he is being forced by that state to choose which side of his sexual identity will be expressed in marriage. The other side of his sexual identity (the way God made him, forsooth!) is being stifled by the narrow-mindedness of the state in question. It may be actually suppressed, or it might still be expressed by cheating, or by getting a tolerant partner who wants an open marriage. But whatever he does, the state forbids a bisexual sexual expression within the confines of marriage. And what I want to know is, where is the hate coming from, man?
There is another implication to this that I did not bring up at the debate because the math would get too complicated, but it bears mentioning here. Given the principles of our new marital logic, bisexual marriage requires at least three people, but it actually opens us up to a lot more than that. Since the math can get convoluted, let’s make it a story problem.
So logic eventually catches up with us, and we have the first state that allows bisexuals to marry. Our long national nightmare is over. So Bob marries both Suzy and George, and everybody’s happy, right? But are Suzy and George married too? It seems that we should allow it, but the fact that Bob is deeply in love with Suzy, and also in love with George, and vice versa, does not mean at all that George and Suzy need to have the hots for one another. But . . . they too are bisexual. Oh, no! This means that Suzy has Bob, but gets to pick Kimberly for her three-way marriage. Kimberly is also bisexual, and she is married to Henry. In the meantime, George has met Megan, the love of his life, girl-wise. Megan is bi also, and she has Gloria waiting in the wings. Still with me?
Now there are certain legal questions, like whether this is going to be a great big globule marriage, with Kimmberly being married, kinda, to Bob and to George, making it a marital orgy, or whether this is actually going to be a chain of discrete marriages. Some may look at this arrangement and see the world’s largest daisy chain, but I see a cash cow for marriage and family attorneys. Follow the money, man.
In the Q&A after our debate, one person said, with dismay, but “that would be cheating !” And it struck me that something else is going on, at least with some folks.
There are three kinds of responses to this argument. The first swallows the reductio — “yeah, sexual liberty means liberty to do whatever the hell you want.” Sleep with whoever you want, and marry whoever you want. As a few simple thought experiments would show — like the experiment above — this would not broaden marriage, but would rather destroy it. And that, incidentally, is the actual point.
The second would be the homosexual activist who does see the force of the argument, but who has enough PR sense to not want video or audio of anybody swallowing the reductio to get out. Somebody would send a copy to the Family Research Council, and they would post it on their website under the headline “See?” Incrementalism means that you don’t reveal your whole agenda at once. This helps account for some of the “bewilderment” when this is raised. Nobody is proposing this, and nobody will propose it, at least until ten minutes after the previous perversion is codified in law.
The third kind of response — and this was the surprise to me — is that of the sentimentalist homosexual. Such a person has bought into all the propaganda about homosexuality being okay, and so has ditched that particular traditional value, but he still clings to another traditional value with real tenacity. He believes in the happy endings of chick flicks as fervently as anybody ever did. He may be a sodomite, but he is also a sap. Same sex is okay, but the number “two” (being necessary to contours of the “true love story”) is absolutely sacrosanct.
This is woven tightly in with the sexual envy directed at heterosexual couples who are truly happy together. Why should they have the happy endings? This is an emotional attachment that some people still have, but the logic of the sexual revolution will deal with it in due course.
“But traditional love stories have always involved just two . . .”
“Traditional? Right. Like you guys care about that .”
Follow the logic. Do the math. Don’t be like the guy who shot his parents and pleaded for the court to show mercy because he was an orphan.



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Sally from The Threaded Edge is my Instagram friend, and recently, she posted a delightful picture of a daisy chain bracelet. The simple beauty of it made me stop and be still for a moment. When I was a child, I collected clover on summer days, to weave into a crown. I suddenly realised I hadn’t made daisy chains with my children before, and it made me a little sad, so I asked Sally if she would share how to make daisy chains with me. I love absolutely everything about this post.
A few days ago I got out into the sunshine with my son. Sitting on the lawn, drinking tea and looking out over my little city – it was very refreshing after a long winter. My son did as he customarily does; he brought me little flowers.
I love him doing that. We moved into this house less than a year ago. The garden is tumbledown and filled with exotics that I plan to rip out and replace. For now, though, those plants put forth blooms that my kids are allowed to pick as much as they like.
The daisies that spring up naturally in the lawn are particular favourites. When I was a child I found the same daisies in our backyard in Hobart. Mum taught us how to make daisy chains, and I have taught my children.
But I discovered recently, to my surprise, that there are people in the world who have never made a chain of daisies. So, I have a little tutorial for you.
This is a lot of fun for the kids, especially if they have a little basket or box to carry their flowers in. I don’t know what it is about such a container that they love so much.
1. You can see in my spiffing hand-drawn diagram where to pierce the stem of the daisy. I usually use my thumbnail for this. An elongated slit is what you’re aiming for. It can be tricky, especially for little fingers, so they might need help, or practice. Obviously, longer stems are an advantage here; if you make a mistake and moosh the stem, you can trim it back and try again.
2. Thread the next daisy through the hole you made in the first stem. Then make a hole in the second stem, and continue threading until your chain is long enough.
3. Finally, make a hole at the top of the first stem, and thread the last daisy-tail through to join your circle.
And that’s all there is to it. Now you can prance around looking springy until the stems wither and break. Daisy chains are frail things, full of colour and freshness for only a short time. But the memories will last much longer.
Sally Oakley is a mum to two girls and a boy. At The Threaded Edge , Sally blogs about making, doing, and making do. An experiencer of depression since 2005, Sally knows the importance of having fun – in parenting as in life. You can find Sally on Twitter and Instagram @SallyRavels.
How to make a fresh (or fake) flower head wreath , click the picture.
Kelly loves life at both ends of the spectrum: wearing high heel shoes one day and hiking boots the next; sipping tea out of a pretty cup and slurping hot coffee from a camping mug; challenging herself physically and stopping for quiet unhurried moments to feel the wind on her face. Kelly and her husband Matthew seek to live a fun and adventurous life with their four children and pet bird.
Hey Kelly this post brought back the memories! I grew up on a farm and of course spent many an afternoon making daisy chains for hours. A gorgeous pic of your little girl. Thanks for the flashback to the 80’s! Xlisa
I’ve never made a daisy chain but we used to make clover chains when I was at school!
I think this simple project would be great to do with my grand daughters. They love daisies and we are going for a walk today so will give it a try. Thanks for the great project. Like the drawings.
This is a lovely post, a great reminder that the simple things can create the best memories.
I love this tutorial and sweet story to go with. I’m linking to it in my list of Free Things to Do with Kids.
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