That Sitcom Show 4: That 70’s Ho

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The parody “That Sitcom Show 4: That 70’s Ho” is an adult parody that is clearly inspired by the popular U.S. sitcom *That ’70s Show*. It adopts the basic setting of the series—a group of teenagers in 1970s America—and combines typical sitcom elements with highly exaggerated humor and erotic scenes. The goal of such productions is less a complex plot and more the recognition of familiar characters, scenes, and running gags from the original.

Hot chicks, hot ’70s!

That 70s Hoe” depicts a series of highly explicit sexual encounters and the accompanying dialogue between the characters, while parodying the sitcom format. The show centers on relationship drama, jealousy, and rival bragging about sexual prowess among a group of young adults and an older character.

The plot unfolds through a series of key events.

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The Fertility Clinic

Three likeable couples (Lily Love, Donnie Rock, Adira Allure, Brad Newman, Paisley Porter, Seth Gamble) need some help conceiving their first child and visit a renowned fertility clinic. The doctors take an unconventional approach, while the nurse looks after the waiting husbands.

In the first episode, we see a young woman (played by Lily Love) and her husband in their home. The young slut is on the phone with the fertility clinic while her husband is busy on his iPad. The beautiful ambience of the apartment immediately catches the eye: a simple white table, discreet chairs in gray. The coffee mug the woman is using matches perfectly. That’s aesthetics for you! The apartment’s interior design is rounded off by an arrangement of minerals and flowers: a beautiful rock garden laid out in a large flower pot.
The scenery makes you want to keep watching.

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Kasimir the Cuckoo Sticker

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Kasimir the Cuckoo Sticker is an erotic comedy from 1977, a classic that still delights audiences today.

Kasimir Zwickelhuber is a bailiff who helps his female clients manage their debts.

The opening scene shows beautiful images of Munich, nature, a motorway – a nod to the oil crisis – with relatively little traffic.

Traffic is also the subject of this masterpiece of film history.

We see Kasimir, the arm of the law, at work: Mrs. Berger, who initially tries to avoid the bailiff, settles her debts with Mr. Zwicklhuber: She puts up her TV and her beautiful sofa as collateral and lets Kasimir fuck her from behind in her wet pussy.

The second client on this workday is Larissa Holm, who has a repairman in her apartment fixing her shower. The young woman has debts of 2,800 DM.

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