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Robert McNay
ParticipantShe has the body and build fitting WW, but her face? Its pretty but isn't it a bit to hard and boyish in looks? After all, WW/Diana is supposed to be a goddess come to Earth, perfection personafied.
Robert McNay
ParticipantMs. Ricci is thin but she looks healthy. There are no bones sticking out, knobs on her elbows or boney ridges across her upper chest. And she has definite curves and shape. That's what I find most important when it comes to the visual appeal of a woman.
That's why I don't like fbbers in competition shape. They lose those curves, their waist and hips are the same width. They become "T" shaped.
Give me curves, a soft line for my eyes to follow and, if I'm that lucky, for my hands to feel. If there is muscle involved, all the better. ;D
August 22, 2009 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Glenn Martin, DDS – TV Land – "Circus" – 08/18/09 and 08/21/09 – FMG #86144Robert McNay
ParticipantDVRed it and just finished watching. ::)
Gack! What a waste of storage space. That show sucked, painfully so.
Even a couple of muscular cartoon females couldn't make up for how bad it was. 😛
Robert McNay
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Robert McNay
ParticipantOh, and here's your picture:

I can't stand skinny women. No shape or curves, bones sticking out, sunken cheeks and eyes, but…..
The powers that be as my witness, I have no idea why, I have always found Angelina Jolie incredibly hot. From the first time I saw her on the press junkets for "Girl Interrupted" I have been completely and utterly smitten.
Its a total mystery to me.
Robert McNay
ParticipantJeez, if she were real, she'd be perfection. Incredibly sleek and powerful.
Robert McNay
Participantlol. I was just playing around. I really didn't intend to start a political thread. I merely wanted to play a humorous joke for those viewers who hear the words "politics" and immediately do this…
http://s72.photobucket.com/albums/i180/kingskimp/?action=view¤t=facepalm2.gif
Actually, if I see "politics", I usually hit "Ignore". ::)
Robert McNay
ParticipantYes, them chance encounters do/can take your breath away. 😛
[size=8pt]Or to quote Mike Grell's The Warlord: Always expect the unexpected.[/size]
Wonder if this will elicit random sightings from others, hereabouts.
I hadn't thought of that when I started the topic, but that would be nice. Not any encounters with "famous" bodybuilders. Just the passing notice of a woman, in the street or elsewhere, who is in excellent enough shape to attract your attention. 🙂
Robert McNay
ParticipantYesterday, I was at a small Japanese festival on the near Northside of Chicago. As I was enjoying the taiko drum demonstration, a woman walked in and took a seat a couple of rows in front of me, off to my left.
She wasn't massive but very, very nice and deeply tanned. Her body was obviously pretty hard because you could see the outline of her bra through the tight, blue tank top she wore. It didn't even create the slightest bit of an indentation into her torso.
The most noticable part of her were her arms and shoulders. Her shoulders were broad and thick, with hints of striation and modest indentation on the top where they meet the trapezius muscle, which was also thick and nicely sloped.Her arms were beautiful. Not a ton of vascularity, just enough to communicate strength. The triceps were full and well rounded when relaxed and popped into a deep v-shape when flexed.
Unfortunately, I never got a good look at her biceps, she never really flexed them. At several points, as she talked to her friends, she gesticulated in the air and you could see them move and work. They were powerful and dense looking. If she had flexed, I'm sure it would have been a very impressive baseball size and shape.
Actually, the only point against her was her hair, she had it done in dreds. Not the nice tight, neat ones that some black people wear, but the loose, messy ones that you see Rastafarians wear. They look like a terribly unkempt bird's nest. It detracted from her looks a lot, which was too bad.
Robert McNay
ParticipantThe Mad Fett-er – tea, anyone? 😉 It's Wonderland brand. 8)
Funny, he doesn't look like Johnny Depp ::)
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