The Butch Cleaning Lady maintains against the horrors of addiction and obsession. The Butch Cleaning Lady The story of a young Russian ex-pat and his valiant battle with an uncaring puritanical world that is all too willing to leave him to sink deeper into his obsessive relationship with leather jockstraps. He learns to fill his empty meaningless life with an ultimately cleansing interaction with other people's toilets. There is something in this for everyone who has ever thought of the word fetish as having any meaning outside of anthropology. It's available for rental from V-Tape, 401 Richmond St. W.,Toronto, and it's a harrowing but enlightening experience. Here's what the critics have to say . . . "It must be about drugs or something really . . . I guess." Vladimir Putin, Current President of Russia, in Conversation "I thought that nothing could escape meaning. I though there wasn't anything that meant nothing, I mean I thought everything had to mean something. This doesn't. It doesn't mean something I mean." Stephen Pearce on The Webpage at the End of the Universe "I highly recommend this 17 minute short as an antidote for the melancholy foreboding produced by 90 minutes of watching Torrid Tropical Studs. Famous Gay Doctor,Dick
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The Butch Cleaning Lady, a new light hearted comedy of manners in Toronto's haute monde. The Butch Cleaning Lady Yes hunky gym-bunny Vlad really knows how to party and he's got a whole stable full of hot daddies that want to party with him. They're the jolly and talented "members" of that exclusive club, Vlad's Stebble of Deddies. And you better believe it . . . they're fighting to get in. It's available for rental from V-Tape, 401 Richmond St. W.,Toronto, and it's a 17 minute joy-filled trip down fetishville lane. Here's what the critics have to say . . . "I could have gone like my whole life and then died without ever knowing what a porridge machine was." Grom Anderson, movie critic. In Conversation "What really horrifies me is that I don't think he's kidding." Stephen Pearce on The Webpage at the End of the Universe "I think he is the only sane person in the universe." Pauline Réage
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