Larry-

Howie posted about this a couple of months ago.

He had a link to www.goodvibes.com.
That's a "famous" women-owned store in (of course) San 
Francisco and Berkeley CA.

Got curious, went browsing at their Berkeley store a 
while back. Absotively posilutely amazing collection of 
stuff. Was going to say "for all walks of life" but 
that's the wrong position ;-)

What was even wilder was the range of clientele - gay 
couples, lesbian couples, straight couples, individuals, 
even two City of Berkeley meter maids whose jitneys were 
parked outside <g>. And everybody openly talking about 
the relative merits of different "toys". Was astounded 
that people were openly asking questions of the 
salespeople, who seemed very knowledgeable about their 
products (hmmmmmmmmm).

Re: kids - the Hello Kitty vibrator might not take that 
much explaining - it looks like an overgrown Pez 
dispenser, with the Hello Kitty stuff in 3-D on top 
where it would normally ummm taper. So many people might 
not recognize it as a "personal toy".

-Ben
Starting off the morning with TMI for a more awake list
:-))


> Good morning all,
> 
> I order anime DVD's from this place, normally I don't look at the
> collectibles. However in the most recent products email there was this one:
> 
> --Hello Kitty Vibrating Massager--
> 
> http://store.yahoo.com/animenation/kty100.html
> 
> Arriving this month from Japan! Long-rumored and written off by many as an
> urban legend, this Hello Kitty vibrating, um, err, personal massager is sure
> to put a smile on your face. Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Say no more.
> --
> So I go to the website and find this
> --
> 
> Hello Kitty 'Massager'
> 
> Details
> 
> Release Date - 9/24/02
> 
> 
> Description
> 
> This may be anime related by only a long stretch, but some things are just
> too cool not to offer. From the land of all things cute comes this handy
> Hello Kitty vibrating muscle relaxer that's sure to put a smile on your face
> and massage your muscles into glorious bliss. As a novelty gift, an unusual
> conversation piece, or the gift that keeps on giving, this stimulating Hello
> Kitty muscle relaxer is a grown-up toy for all ages that anyone can enjoy.
> Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Say no more. 
> --
> 
> All I can say is that if your kid is a hello kitty fan, you might be in for
> a bit of explaining.
> 
> larry
> 
> --
> Larry C. Lyons
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