Robert McNay

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  • in reply to: Thin Is Not In at Paris Fashion Week #90859
    Robert McNay
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    Cool. I’m always willing to take in the beauty of a woman with curves, even if no muscles are involved. :laugh:

    I applaud the fashion industry for leaving Kate Moss behind.

    in reply to: Alina Popa #90657
    Robert McNay
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    Every once in awhile, you see a woman that, even though its only a picture, makes you wish that you could walk up to her, put your arms around her waist, hold her close and give her the longest, most passionate kiss you can muster.

    And you hope that she likes it.

    :kiss: 🙂

    Sorry if that’s TMI. :blush:

    in reply to: Alina Popa #90646
    Robert McNay
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    Jeez, she gets more beautiful with every picture. Even if she weren’t mildly flexed in the photo, she’d be drop-dead gorgeous. The hair, the eyes, her smile, absolutely unbelievable……sigh….

    in reply to: Elena Oana Hreapca (Romania) #90396
    Robert McNay
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    AlexG wrote:

    Some new photos and a vid-clip of Elena @ AMG-Lite! :woohoo: B)

    Link: http://www.amg-lite.com/elena_oana_hreapca/

    That abs shot in the black mini I think qualifies as super-human. The tricep above it is equally unreal. :woohoo:

    in reply to: Everyday Amazon Encounters #90000
    Robert McNay
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    Alex, thank you for creating the thread, and thank you for the tip of the hat on my previous posts. Its always nice to know someone took note of my writing/posting. :cheer:

    in reply to: Everyday Amazon Encounters #89949
    Robert McNay
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    musclelover2002 wrote:

    I would totally be up for a thread like that. I have had jobs in the restaurant field and in hospitality. I remember in high school while working at a chain restaurant and Carmen Brady came in to eat and sat in my section. It was the end of the night so I was able to chat with her for a while. It was a double bonus bc it was summer time so she was wearing a sleeveless top and shorts. One of my fondest HS memories, :laugh:

    I think what AlexG is suggesting is a thread for “everyday amazons” we encounter, (i.e. a waitress, a driver, a secretary, someone in line ahead of you at a coffee shop, the mail woman, etc). Just everyday women who happen to have muscles.

    in reply to: Everyday Amazon Encounters #89904
    Robert McNay
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    AlexG wrote:

    You know I’ve been long thinking about starting a (sticky) thread, call it “Everyday Amazon Encounters” for the lack of a better phrase, where people here can post their close encounter stories with everyday Amazonian-esque women.

    Not about sessions or that sort of thing, but those off-the-cuff, spontaneous encounters in public.

    The truth – and the thrill – is out there, somewhere.

    I want to believe. B)

    Oh, those women I met today would make you believe. :laugh:

    I know I do. I just wish could pursue it. :blush:

    in reply to: Everyday Amazon Encounters #89901
    Robert McNay
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    I just recently bought a house on the NW side of Chicago and there is a Home Depot just 5 minutes away. I was there today getting stuff to fix up the interior before I move in. I was helped by 2 women who were drop dead gorgeous. Both were Hispanic and, unfortunately, half my age.

    The first was slender but very curvy with a smile to die for. She had very tight jeans on that showed she had a little muscle in her thighs, the kind you see when someone walks a lot. Nice long arms and fingers, too. They looked like they could wrap around you twice. She had this medium brown skin, dark eyes and chestnut brown hair that cascaded over her shoulders. All of this was to the effect that it would make anyone fall in love. Her chin was a little pointed. A pleasant voice, too.

    The secong one was even more notable. She was working hardware and helped me pick out a good, but inexpensive, cordless drill. She was about 5’5″ or 6″, same as the other and that same honey brown tan skin color with brown eyes. Her dark brown hair was long but in a bun and streaked with light brown highlights.
    The first thing you notice about her is her shoulders. They weren’t massively wide, but they were thick and formed subtle caps at the top of her arms. Her neck was pleasantly corded and flanked with nice sloping trapezius muscles on either side.
    As I followed her down the aisle, I watched her walk, discreetly (I didn’t want to look like a leering fool). Her legs and butt filled her jeans out tautly without the slightest inkling of jiggle. You could even see her panty and bra lines through her cloths when she moved in a certain way. There was absolutely no indentation or cutting into her body by them.
    But the “piece de resistance” was her arms. She lifted a boxed drill from the shelf with one hand. Her forearm was powerful and mildly striated, you could see a good amout of the muscles and tendons but they weren’t “ripped”. She handed the box to me and was momentarily surprised by the heft of it after seeing her lift it so easily. Almost like it was box of kleenex.
    She showed me a few more and I finally settled a B&D 14.4 volt. As we wrapped up, I was struggling with a way to politely ask about her physical condition and not put her on the defensive. I finally settled on “May I ask you personal question?”
    She agreed and I asked her if she works out. She said yes, for a couple hours a day, 6 days a week. She said she started in high school and still does it for fun.
    I told her that she looked great and I could tell she was fairly strong by how easily she lifted the boxes one handed.
    She smiled at me and pushed up one shortsleeved arm of her Home Depot t-shirt and brought her fist up to about chest height. It wasn’t huge but boy was it awesome. I would call it a nice shaped half baseball as seen from this point of view. There was a hint of a vein bisecting it, front to back. The muscle on the outside of her arm, just below the bicep also poked it’s head up and added to the general look of what is obviously a very strong arm.
    She smiled again, let her arm down and walked with me, not in front of as HD associates usually do, asking about the house, what has been done, what needs to be done, etc.
    At the checkout, she took the drill and other stuff I had, placed it on the belt, then shook my hand (nicccce grip). She said if I need more help, just come back and ask for her.
    To hell with Lowe’s or Menard’s, Home Depot has got all my biz now. :woohoo: :cheer:

    in reply to: Amaz0ns move & update #89693
    Robert McNay
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    Solarian, aka LordDaroth wrote:

    Internet Explorer…

    Don’t make me go there to uninstall it!

    Why? IE has always done what I need it to do perfectly well with no problems. I’ve tinkered with all the supposedly “next best thing” in browsers, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, etc. None of them did anything that IE does, better than IE. Some are far worse “ahemchromecoughslowcoughkludgyahem”.

    I don’t subscribe to “Anything But Microsoft” think. I’m a “Whatever Works Best for My Needs” kinda guy. 😛 :cheer:

    in reply to: Amaz0ns move & update #89670
    Robert McNay
    Participant

    Cool, I think I’m finally seeing what Lingster is aiming for. I’m on Windows 7 w/IE8, but with the old website I had to use compatibility mode or everything would overlap and be skewed.

    Tonight, I realized I still had IE8’s compatibility mode turned on with the new site. So I turned it off.

    Oooo, nice. I really like the new layout and look now. The only thing I miss is the ability to see only recently updated threads.

    Nice work. :cheer:

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