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Bo InakaParticipant
Well I don't know any Korean, but I frequent another board that is quite taken with her. As a result, I have more pictures for you.
Here's a link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/71838877/jyj.rarI didn't really filter these too much. Many are competition shots. Oh, here's a site with supposedly six videos of her on it I tried downloading one and the site–I think– fussed at me in korean.
http://www.tagstory.com/video/video_search.aspx?dix=1&key=%C1%A4%BF%B5%C1%F6
I am finding there are a fair number of hot Korean bodybuilding women.
Oh, you might like to have a look at http://www.thaibody.com It does have both men and women on the site btw. I recommend looking in the athletes section.
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Bo InakaParticipantWell, I don't know why I can't modify my last post, but the character's name –and the show's is Honey West. I found several YouTube clips of her (maybe 4-5). The actress's name is Anne Francis.
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Bo InakaParticipantI just saw a reference to this over the weekend, and it is a 1960s ('65 I think) British TV show. I believe the character's name is Honey, but that isn't the full title of it. I'm dredging what memory I have to see if I can find it again. More as this story develops.
This is a bit off-off topic, but here is a youtube find I made over the weekend. This is the sort of thing you might like to send to your relatives. It is CG work of an elephant jumping on a trampoline. I've been talking about it too much recently. My co-workers approve, but want me to shut up about it already. http://youtube.com/watch?v=EURF3untqaw
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Bo InakaParticipantIncredible.
Bo InakaParticipantMy story is shorter. I was in Japan trying to learn the language, and at one point wanted to see if I could find a Japanese equivalent of "the middle of nowhere". A friend suggested bo-inaka, and it stuck with me. Inaka means something like "a rural place", and the bo- strengthens it and adds a feeling of mindlessness, kind of like a tv showing static. I don't think this word really exists.
Bo.Bo InakaParticipantAA,
Thank you for the suggestions, but I am already sure this is a different one–the art styles are too different.
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Bo InakaParticipantMichel,
Thank you for the site recommendation. I'll have to take a closer look at that site.
As for your forum recommendation, I'll take it as feedback, but the reason I posted here was that it has giantess content. I would think muscular women art would be a better choice if a forum change is needed, but that is with more knowledge of the content.At any rate, thank you for your suggestions.
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Bo InakaParticipantI guess it is perfectly understandable that many of us have doubts about the validity of this sort of test. I went through some training for work recently, and the trainers recommended this test.
My mother has described people in terms of their MB type since I was a child, and I have long discounted it as hokey. When I took this test yesterday, I was surprised by its accuracy in describing me. It looks like not everyone is as impressed by its insight.And since we seem to be sharing these the test called me a "Questor", which sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi movie.
At any rate, thank you all for sharing.Bo.
Bo InakaParticipantI'll be in training for work all day. Do you think I can get away with an eyepatch?
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Bo InakaParticipantI was working a retail job and the first I heard about it was on the BBC on my car radio (NPR). I remember distinctly the announcer, Robin Lustig, saying that things were happening very fast in NYC and that apparently a plane had flown into the WTC. While listening, the other tower was hit and reports started coming in about the pentagon. Everyone just walked around in shock all day. Customers came in, but all they could do was watch the TV we put on our front counter. Everyone looked physically sick. After a while, I couldn't watch TV any more–CNN overload. The most powerful bit of TV I saw was actually Jon Stewart's monologue on the Daily Show on 9/13. I hadn't considered how hard it would be to be funny that soon. I'm glad that show was serious that day. It was cathartic for me to laugh the next day when they made fun of how flags and anything patriotic were showing up in ads on TV. I guess nothing is sacred.
It was two years later the next time I was in NYC, but I felt absolutely compelled to go to ground zero. I'm glad I did, though it was really hard.Bo.
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