Justa Redux. Still nothing to see, is a redux ever better than the original

So why are you reading this thread

  • I didn't know what I was opening, and now I am backing away slowly, never to return

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • I lurk, she is one crazy ass bitch, but she still turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 19 10.2%
  • I participate, she is one crazy ass bitch, but she still turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • I lurk, she is fucking hilarious, and also turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 104 55.9%
  • I participate, she is fucking hilarious, and also turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 39 21.0%
  • Not turned on, but come because that bitch is fucking hilarious

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • Shut up with the poll, I am busy with my pole.

    Votes: 12 6.5%

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Lol, I said I found that but as I said, doesn't make sense to me. Wouldn't venture outside with a wool garment? Is that like ever? Who actually wears wool all the time. I personally never where wool, and I almost never see it. It itches horribly, horribly. You look at in wrong and it shrinks, then there is whole ethical issue, but yeah I refused to wear it long before the whole wool is evil movement because the whole fucking so itchy thing. Though, I assume I never actually see in stores or on people because of my region, and not that it isn't in stores in other places in the USA

Idk, the sentence just through me, and had me thinking it is like how we call things khakis here that aren't khaki


I am not surprised that a gal living in Florida spends so little time in wool.
I absolutely love it!
When we were in New Zealand my goal was to buy at least one lambswool sweater. It turns out that because of their interesting geographical history, there are not a lot of four-legged mammals so things like the European possum have become a pest. Possum wool is possibly the softest fabric I think I've ever had against my skin. I My wife does not. Maybe there is some sort of genetic marker for people who enjoy wool, just like there is for people and asparagus and people for whom cilantro tastes like soap.

I'm with you on the khaki bit. Calling chinos 'khakis' is like calling denim jeans 'blues.'


Also, you should totally share pics of your sexy ass with us.
;-)
 
Wouldn't venture outside with a wool garment?

Well you would if you lived in the Scottish Highlands!, when the temperature drops, it's not unusual for someone to say, be sure and put your woolies on. in other words, wear something warm.
 
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Come out here and take the video I guarantee you will not be disappointed.

Oh lure me out with my internet white whale. That might just work, as long as you are somewhere warm that is.

I am not surprised that a gal living in Florida spends so little time in wool.
I absolutely love it!
When we were in New Zealand my goal was to buy at least one lambswool sweater. It turns out that because of their interesting geographical history, there are not a lot of four-legged mammals so things like the European possum have become a pest. Possum wool is possibly the softest fabric I think I've ever had against my skin. I My wife does not. Maybe there is some sort of genetic marker for people who enjoy wool, just like there is for people and asparagus and people for whom cilantro tastes like soap.

I'm with you on the khaki bit. Calling chinos 'khakis' is like calling denim jeans 'blues.'


Also, you should totally share pics of your sexy ass with us.
;-)

They make clothing from possum fur. I did not know that. A lot of pleathers and polyesters are sacrificed to make my wardrobe.

And sure, I will happily share my ass.

Wouldn't venture outside with a wool garment?

Well you would if you lived in the Scottish Highlands!, when the temperature drops, it's not unusual for someone to say, be sure and put your woolies on. in other words, wear something warm.

Yeah, I admit I kept fleeing the cold. Not sure if that is related to my enjoyment of not wearing clothing or not. Still wool is so itchy. I stand by that.
 
The only thing unre"mark"able about that ass is the lack of a nice red hand print. Nice booty Miss. :kiss:
 
Your ass is anything but unremarkable! It's very spank-able, kiss-able and lick-able ;)
 
I, too, am old enough to remember when MTV stood for Music Television. Those days have been relegated to myth and legend, and the music video is now spoken of with the same skepticism as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.

Haha. Where does vh1 stand in the mythological creature chart?

I remember some summers in early 90s we would watch MTV all day since we were off from school. You know, back when music was decent even then.

Ah yes. And their new years countdown.

I was 17 years and 2 days old when MTV came into being! It was so well liked and loved, my college had it available on tvs and headphones in the media and study rooms!

I didn't have cable back then, but I am still grateful for their 90s late night videos and the artists and songs I was introduced too.
 
Haha. Where does vh1 stand in the mythological creature chart?



Ah yes. And their new years countdown.



I didn't have cable back then, but I am still grateful for their 90s late night videos and the artists and songs I was introduced too.

The first WrestleMania was on MTV, too.
 
The first WrestleMania was on MTV, too.

Well I did not know that. Wasn't a huge WWF fan, though I did enjoy watching Shawn Michaels (yup perving on "professional" athletes since 1990 lo)

Either the chupacabra or alien abductions.

Well I am a big chupacarba fan. Not so sure about those aliens, but I guess there is probing involved lol.
 
You mean you didn't let Hulk-a-mania run wild on you? LOL. I watched it on and off during the years.

Lol. Nope, my favorites were the ones I liked to look at the most. Shawn Michaels, oh Kevin Nash, Ramone someone or other. Since I am not really a sports fan, all picks were and are based on superficial screwability.
 
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