~ Mara ~ now & then

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i like tuesday's tittiness, your tuesday's

I certainly appreciate you telling me. :heart:

The sideways posting is not unusual, although I can't recall it happening to you, could it be because of stamp on your bum saying "this way up"

Laughing. I know I've posted from pad rather than phone to avoid the sideways pics. But in this case, the photo was on my pad. That'll teach me... Don't try to figure it all out ~ surrender.

I seriously need to get one of your calendars. Your days of the week are so much nicer than mine. ;)

I reserve the right to change my mind, a lady's prerogative -- so I guarantee confusion. The loosey goosey calendar. Only Mondays are sacrosanct.

If only they could speak, we could enjoy in the wittiness of your tittiness.

Good thing they're as quiet as the rest of me.

Your skin is so delicious. . . How I want you

Swoon... :kiss:∞∞∞:heart:

Keep that camera clicking whenever you are in any state of undress!! The purple Monday pic was Really Hott!! :kiss:

Thanks for telling me, darlin' :kiss::heart:
 
You never post too much!!!

Thanks for encouragement.

Perfectness!!!!:rose:

Smiling. Thank you, Ed.

Well half of your comment is incorrect, you can never post too much!!! Another beautiful image of a very beautiful lady!:kiss:

You're so good to me. :kiss::heart:

Peekaboob, I see you. :)

But of course. I'm relentless! HA

Such a nice top you have, too. ;)

Why thank you, kind sir.
 
Here's some different purpleness for Purple Monday [while I dig through the archives for a "then" goodie]

Mrs. Palmer's custom 1907 Studebaker in the Western Reserve Historical Society collection, Cleveland, Ohio.

Bertha Palmer of Chicago was the widow of Potter Palmer, owner of the Palmer House Hotel and a whole lot else. Landaulet body style allows just the back quarter of the roof to fold back.

She had it made in her favorite shades of purple -- heliotrope (lighter) and amaranth (darker) with red piping. This woman was mixing red and purple long before "When I Am An Old Woman." Note tapestry accents with mauve velvet interior, cherry trim and crystal bud vases, plus a coordinated parasol, and of course a speaking horn to instruct the staff up front.

What a face! Isn't she a beauty?!

She is. But does not hold a candle to your beauty. :heart:
 
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