Classic Physiques of Femuscle

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    AlexG
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    Sandy Riddell

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    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #98084
    BlackKusanagi
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    Very nice spread good sir.

    #98110
    ze fly
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    :ohmy: :woohoo: Oh my!! Alex is back from rehab with a vengance!! :laugh:

    Awesome posts, dear sir! 😉

    #98287
    AlexG
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    Tonya Knight

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    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #98288
    khuddle
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    These are great!!!! Trip down memory lane. Especially love the ones of Dona Oliviera (her arms were considered MASSIVE back in the day) and that all american hearthrob Tonya Knight.
    If I could make a couple of requests (in order): Rhonda Lundstedt (sultry bombshell), Sue Myers (Southern Bar-Belle!), Cathy Palyo (considered a she-hulk back in the day), Kay Baxter (the first truly big girl (I should say big Beautiful girl as Bev Francis preceded Kay but wasnt exactly, um, “easy on the eyes”), Anja Langer (needs no introduction) and Mary Roberts.

    #98296
    AlexG
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    khuddle wrote:

    These are great!!!! Trip down memory lane. Especially love the ones of Dona Oliviera (her arms were considered MASSIVE back in the day) and that all american hearthrob Tonya Knight.
    If I could make a couple of requests (in order): Rhonda Lundstedt (sultry bombshell), Sue Myers (Southern Bar-Belle!), Cathy Palyo (considered a she-hulk back in the day), Kay Baxter (the first truly big girl (I should say big Beautiful girl as Bev Francis preceded Kay but wasnt exactly, um, “easy on the eyes”), Anja Langer (needs no introduction) and Mary Roberts.

    Requests are always welcome. B)

    I plan to get to several of those you’ve mentioned, but in some cases there’s very few mag scans of them to post since they never got the coverage that they rightly deserved. :angry:

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #98300
    Tigersan
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    45lb plates those are the biggest most gyms have

    #98311
    Robert McNay
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    Tigersan wrote:

    45lb plates those are the biggest most gyms have

    You’re not going to a real gym geared towards competitive body builders then. The one that was in my old neighborhood (former Mr Olympia Sergio Oliva worked out there) had a pretty serious collection of 45kg plates (100 lbs). They were used mostly on the leg press machine.

    #98312
    AlexG
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    CptMatt wrote:

    Tigersan wrote:

    45lb plates those are the biggest most gyms have

    You’re not going to a real gym geared towards competitive body builders then. The one that was in my old neighborhood (former Mr Olympia Sergio Oliva worked out there) had a pretty serious collection of 45kg plates (100 lbs). They were used mostly on the leg press machine.

    Ah, yes, he who was nicknamed “The Myth” :woohoo:

    And in the common vernacular the 100-pounder plates are called “Dollar Plates”.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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    pict
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    I LOVE Tonya Knight!

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