Make EVERY day VD Day!
August 18, 2005 9:33 PM Subscribe
"This is a war story!" (warning: direct ifilm video link)
Don't play VD roulette! Watch Disney's 1973 educational film "VD Attack Plan" and fight those damned G & S soldiers! Lady killers? Really can kill ladies!
Features whimsical cartoons and really icky photos.
Don't play VD roulette! Watch Disney's 1973 educational film "VD Attack Plan" and fight those damned G & S soldiers! Lady killers? Really can kill ladies!
Features whimsical cartoons and really icky photos.
heehee! Checking out that avgeeks - VD is for everybody ...the song is quite infectious.
posted by tellurian at 10:35 PM on August 18, 2005
posted by tellurian at 10:35 PM on August 18, 2005
Hey, if you want an mp3 of "VD is for Everybody", scroll down to July 26.
posted by Rev. Syung Myung Me at 12:39 AM on August 19, 2005
posted by Rev. Syung Myung Me at 12:39 AM on August 19, 2005
So this must be the film they showed to all the girls in the auditorium while banishing us boys to mill about bewildered in the basketball court. When we returned to class all the girls were white as sheets and staring off into space all deer in the headlights like. Sally would scream and fold into a fetal position when I poked her with my pencil. She never let me kiss her again.
posted by hal9k at 3:27 AM on August 19, 2005
posted by hal9k at 3:27 AM on August 19, 2005
> She never let me kiss her again.
I bet though, that you'd have been more worried if she started examining your dick as she handled it, searching for signs of discharge or possible chancres?
I'm with the guy at avgeeks though. It was an extraordinarily progressive piece of public education for it's era. We could do with a bit more of that plain speaking about sex today.
posted by PeterMcDermott at 4:55 AM on August 19, 2005
I bet though, that you'd have been more worried if she started examining your dick as she handled it, searching for signs of discharge or possible chancres?
I'm with the guy at avgeeks though. It was an extraordinarily progressive piece of public education for it's era. We could do with a bit more of that plain speaking about sex today.
posted by PeterMcDermott at 4:55 AM on August 19, 2005
When I clicked the link, the ad beside the QT window was one of those U.S. Army "An Army Of One" spots...how, erm, appropriate...
posted by briank at 6:13 AM on August 19, 2005
posted by briank at 6:13 AM on August 19, 2005
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