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ParticipantThank-you for this, Mike – I agree with your sentiments about her glutes, but I'm equally as impressed by the way her thighs are flaring off the bottom of the photo.
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ParticipantI've long thought she's attractive, but this suggests a certain degree of buffness. 8) Kudos to her for not being an "actorexia" victim, as Lingster puts it. I do think it's quite funny when the fact that she's regained a flat tummy post-pregnancy is noteworthy though – many of us here can think of more than one of our muscle heroines who've done it multiple times – Karen Zaremba springs immediately to mind.
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ParticipantWhat's CG channel.com? Rather strange photo, but she's certainly buff. 🙂
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ParticipantNot yet. (Give me a year or two with her.)
Wishing both you and she every happiness. 😉
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Participant"Yokel" is used in the U.S., but here it means a man who performs oral sex on other men while dressed in furry animal costume.
;D 😮
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ParticipantThat's deeply hot! 😮 8) Send this to the movie studios quickly – no need to cast skinny teenybopper actresses for any of these roles – give these ladies acting lessons and the problem of who to cast is solved! 😉
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ParticipantInterestingly, "Angus" is a popular Scottish boy's name and a region of Scotland, but NOT the name of a breed of cattle. That's Aberdeen Angus. It's popular here as a better quality of beef for the traditional Sunday roast lunch (we had some today), and it often comes from the more upmarket supermarkets (Waitrose etc.) Most decent butchers also tend to sell it, but, with the first faint glimmers of interest from British consumers in buying local, high-quality traceable food, some high-quality butchers have started selling very local meat from older breeds of cattle kept by specialist, small, independant farmers who use husbandry techniques that produce better-quality, more flavoursome and tender joints (not that sort of joint ::) ;)), such as Red Poll, which are reared around my area (though we're mostly arable round here – wheat, barley and sugarbeet are our region's major crops).
How do I know this? Three reasons:1. I'm a yokel. I don't know whether that word is used in the States, but it refers to a rural born-and bred individual. Once upon a time, of course, it almost always meant someone who worked the land, but now, very few people are employed in argriculture.
2. I've got the sort of mind that tends to retain trivia.
3. I'm interested in things like quality, regional variation and seasonality in food, as opposed to the homogenised, preservaive-laden c*** that passes for food in most supermarkets. Rick Stein is my hero (look him up if you're interested).
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ParticipantI think you'd possibly need to be American to 'get' all the references, but it's still very funny. Much the same "dumbing-down" of news and current affairs has been mentioned here as well.
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ParticipantI'd like to see a buff lady wearing a t-shirt with that brilliant drawing on it. It'd be very cool indeed. 🙂
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ParticipantWell done for carrying-on much as normal during a stressful period. I won't send any condolences for your great-aunt, as you made it clear that you didn't like her. I'd be interested to hear however much you feel you might want to share with us about this mysterious girlfriend, though. ;D
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