Paris In Prison

OzArrian

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So...who, if anyone has thought about the erotic fiction potential of Paris 'Panties Optional' Hilton in prison. Perhaps a bull-dyke inmate forces her to submit to her 'rule', or a horny prison superintendant who can make Paris' sentence go away if she shows him what all the fuss was about in that video, but in the flesh instead.
 
OzArrian said:
So...who, if anyone has thought about the erotic fiction potential of Paris 'Panties Optional' Hilton in prison. ...
When I saw your thread title my mind went off in a different direction, to the Bastille in mid-18th century, when a beautiful young woman was sent there on a lettre de cachet because she would not marry the man her father designated. there the warders knew she would never be released and so she was available to them for ...

Or maybe to WW II to Drancy deportation camp, just north of Paris where a young Jewish woman arrives after arrest by the French and being handed over to the Nazis ...
 
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I agree Miss Map. ;)


Snooper, I soooooo totally don't know much about French history other than Bastille Day is their "Independence Day" (like July 4th of America). You mentioned "the Bastille in the mid 18th Century"... Is it a city in Fance? If not, what is it? lol And, what is the English translation of "lettre de cachet"? :)



When I first saw this thread I almost posted... But I figured offering negative feedback on the Hilton twig wasn't a good idea. lol
 
The Bastille was a fortress converted to a prison. It held many high-profile inmates around the time of the Revolution.
 
My French really sucks, but as far as I know a lettre de chachet basically means, letter of internment. Or for those of us who do not speak english well, prison sentence.

Ever notice how the absolute worst spellers are from America? :rolleyes:

An alternate and actually rather interesting story idea. We have a woman being imprisoned in bastille or another prison for the rest of her life. She is determined to escape and begins to dig her way out. However at the same time, the guards are determined to use her as their own personal sex slave. So you have a woman desperately digging her way out, and being ridden hard and often.

Which has it's uses, when they come and get her, she can carry the bits of rock and dirt she has dug out out of her cell and leave it in the yard so she can dig more up.

This of course would take years, and most likely a few children, which leads to the interesting part, when she digs the tunnel fully, does she leave, or stay and continue to serve as their sex slave. :catroar:
 
Carnevil9 said:
The Bastille was a fortress converted to a prison. ...
Yes.

Carnevil9 said:
... It held many high-profile inmates around the time of the Revolution.
No. On July 14th, 1789 there were seven prisoners, some of whom were mad and none of whom were of any political significance.

emap said:
... as far as I know a lettre de chachet basically means, letter of internment. Or for those of us who do not speak english well, prison sentence. ...
It was not a prison sentence in the normal meaning of a punishment for a criminal. A lettre de cachet was effectively a royal decree that the subject was to be put in prison indefinitely for reasons deemed sufficient by the king. This was used principally to incarcerate political enemies against whom no charge had been brought, and who had had all their rights removed arbitrarily (much as Guantanamo Bay is used today).
 
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