I LIKE it !!! Now you have me thinking...dammit. (grin)
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I LIKE it !!! Now you have me thinking...dammit. (grin)
Yes, I agree. There is so much I’d like to do here. My lord.This must be my Favourite pic of the lovely Vanessahttps://boomba.club/uploads/posts/2022-02/thumbs/1645559203_46-boomba-club-p-milf-vanessab-porno-49.jpg
V & Richard, would it possible to post this series at some point on sexpal? I’ve seen some of it already and, well, it’s hot
Pretty amazing.
Perfect viewThanks everyone, the Heard Is/tariff thing was just a bit of fun and brevity. Nothing more.
It will be very interesting to see where things go from here. We humans are not one of the better species to inhabit this planet, as history shows........over and over and over.
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This is exactly the view I would love to see when I wake up in the morningsIt would seem the new global tariffs are having a far reaching effect.
About four thousand km's to the south of the Australian mainland, near Antarctica, lies Heard Island. It has incurred the wrath of a particular world 'leader' by having a ten percent tariff placed upon it...the same as Australia proper. Needless to say, the indigenous population of the island is aghast; their flippers have been flapping overtime following the vaudeville style announcement. "What the hell is this bloke on about?" has been part of the general conversation of the inhabitants.
Vexed beyond belief, the local population has panicked, particularly in relation to their fishing industry. They will usually go to sea and fish for days at a time and return with a large catch of fish. This is not without its risks: they need to negotiate horrendous conditions....freezing temps and hurricane force winds, run the gauntlet of other unsavoury locals such as sharks and sea lions and deal with the exhaustion of it all. Much confusion has surfaced with regard to the catch they return with. Primarily the catch is used for local consumption....there is rarely any surplus, but if there were, would it be subject to the new tariff should they they decide to export it?
Perhaps the government in Canberra could send a representative to Heard to reassure the population there that they will be included in any negotiations re the broader tariff placed on Oz. The government is fired up already about the tariff, diplomacy is the order of the day though....for now. However, the events pertaining to Heard Island, might push it over the edge.
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Wearing that around the house would get my attention…and it would earn you a trip to the bedroom, or maybe even across your favorite custom- made table.
Life is too complicated to keep up with…. Let’s just concentrate on Vanessa’s world as Richard documents it for us.Thanks everyone, the Heard Is/tariff thing was just a bit of fun and brevity. Nothing more.
It will be very interesting to see where things go from here. We humans are not one of the better species to inhabit this planet, as history shows........over and over and over.
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I would much rather concentrate on this lovely vision, than worry about penguinsIt would seem the new global tariffs are having a far reaching effect.
About four thousand km's to the south of the Australian mainland, near Antarctica, lies Heard Island. It has incurred the wrath of a particular world 'leader' by having a ten percent tariff placed upon it...the same as Australia proper. Needless to say, the indigenous population of the island is aghast; their flippers have been flapping overtime following the vaudeville style announcement. "What the hell is this bloke on about?" has been part of the general conversation of the inhabitants.
Vexed beyond belief, the local population has panicked, particularly in relation to their fishing industry. They will usually go to sea and fish for days at a time and return with a large catch of fish. This is not without its risks: they need to negotiate horrendous conditions....freezing temps and hurricane force winds, run the gauntlet of other unsavoury locals such as sharks and sea lions and deal with the exhaustion of it all. Much confusion has surfaced with regard to the catch they return with. Primarily the catch is used for local consumption....there is rarely any surplus, but if there were, would it be subject to the new tariff should they they decide to export it?
Perhaps the government in Canberra could send a representative to Heard to reassure the population there that they will be included in any negotiations re the broader tariff placed on Oz. The government is fired up already about the tariff, diplomacy is the order of the day though....for now. However, the events pertaining to Heard Island, might push it over the edge.
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Slinky and sexy...teasing and pleasing...mind blowing wonderful Vanessa..Wearing that around the house would get my attention…and it would earn you a trip to the bedroom, or maybe even across your favorite custom- made table.
The bed is the right spot, but I would rather you have full use of your hands for whatever comes up
Suddenly I'm getting a strong desire to "motor boat" someones rear endIt would seem the new global tariffs are having a far reaching effect.
About four thousand km's to the south of the Australian mainland, near Antarctica, lies Heard Island. It has incurred the wrath of a particular world 'leader' by having a ten percent tariff placed upon it...the same as Australia proper. Needless to say, the indigenous population of the island is aghast; their flippers have been flapping overtime following the vaudeville style announcement. "What the hell is this bloke on about?" has been part of the general conversation of the inhabitants.
Vexed beyond belief, the local population has panicked, particularly in relation to their fishing industry. They will usually go to sea and fish for days at a time and return with a large catch of fish. This is not without its risks: they need to negotiate horrendous conditions....freezing temps and hurricane force winds, run the gauntlet of other unsavoury locals such as sharks and sea lions and deal with the exhaustion of it all. Much confusion has surfaced with regard to the catch they return with. Primarily the catch is used for local consumption....there is rarely any surplus, but if there were, would it be subject to the new tariff should they they decide to export it?
Perhaps the government in Canberra could send a representative to Heard to reassure the population there that they will be included in any negotiations re the broader tariff placed on Oz. The government is fired up already about the tariff, diplomacy is the order of the day though....for now. However, the events pertaining to Heard Island, might push it over the edge.
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I was reading something about heard island and tariffs, but I got to the 'bottom' of the article and got distractedIt would seem the new global tariffs are having a far reaching effect.
About four thousand km's to the south of the Australian mainland, near Antarctica, lies Heard Island. It has incurred the wrath of a particular world 'leader' by having a ten percent tariff placed upon it...the same as Australia proper. Needless to say, the indigenous population of the island is aghast; their flippers have been flapping overtime following the vaudeville style announcement. "What the hell is this bloke on about?" has been part of the general conversation of the inhabitants.
Vexed beyond belief, the local population has panicked, particularly in relation to their fishing industry. They will usually go to sea and fish for days at a time and return with a large catch of fish. This is not without its risks: they need to negotiate horrendous conditions....freezing temps and hurricane force winds, run the gauntlet of other unsavoury locals such as sharks and sea lions and deal with the exhaustion of it all. Much confusion has surfaced with regard to the catch they return with. Primarily the catch is used for local consumption....there is rarely any surplus, but if there were, would it be subject to the new tariff should they they decide to export it?
Perhaps the government in Canberra could send a representative to Heard to reassure the population there that they will be included in any negotiations re the broader tariff placed on Oz. The government is fired up already about the tariff, diplomacy is the order of the day though....for now. However, the events pertaining to Heard Island, might push it over the edge.
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I love this shot. It is so erotic. Mentally trying to get you to bend over just a little bit more so your nipple will pop out.
Your parody of the current tariffs mess was a great safe harbor for a laugh, and posting the view of your perfect peach just made it perfect. Thanks Dream Woman, best to you both.It would seem the new global tariffs are having a far reaching effect.
About four thousand km's to the south of the Australian mainland, near Antarctica, lies Heard Island. It has incurred the wrath of a particular world 'leader' by having a ten percent tariff placed upon it...the same as Australia proper. Needless to say, the indigenous population of the island is aghast; their flippers have been flapping overtime following the vaudeville style announcement. "What the hell is this bloke on about?" has been part of the general conversation of the inhabitants.
Vexed beyond belief, the local population has panicked, particularly in relation to their fishing industry. They will usually go to sea and fish for days at a time and return with a large catch of fish. This is not without its risks: they need to negotiate horrendous conditions....freezing temps and hurricane force winds, run the gauntlet of other unsavoury locals such as sharks and sea lions and deal with the exhaustion of it all. Much confusion has surfaced with regard to the catch they return with. Primarily the catch is used for local consumption....there is rarely any surplus, but if there were, would it be subject to the new tariff should they they decide to export it?
Perhaps the government in Canberra could send a representative to Heard to reassure the population there that they will be included in any negotiations re the broader tariff placed on Oz. The government is fired up already about the tariff, diplomacy is the order of the day though....for now. However, the events pertaining to Heard Island, might push it over the edge.
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Gorgeous natural pictures
Would so love to cup those boobs
Perfect timingWhen the surf's not up, it's often necessary to find other ways to fool around.........
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Fifteen years apart and no difference, perfect view of my favourite tushie
Love to see how natural you are when you’re naked on a beachAround the same time as the pink gown above............
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So lovely , did they use your boobs as moulds for the bowls
As beautiful then as you are now
Vanessa, you should know that I treasure your replies…they are thoughtful and creative, sweet and sexy. It is special to me that, because of technology, I can communicate with a classy woman ( does anyone still use the word ‘sheila’?) from Oz. I only wish you and Richard were ‘ the couple next door’.