Moving back from muscle tone to teeth. A Bobinder drawing that may be a repost but is worth reposting. And a still from Ramon's Passion of a Goddess, which remains the best Blasphemy Component crux video ever done.
Interesting to see the drawing posted beside one of Ramon's pictures, since it was actually inspired by one of his POAG images.A Bobinder drawing that may be a repost but is worth reposting. And a still from Ramon's Passion of a Goddess, which remains the best Blasphemy Component crux video ever done.
Interesting to see the drawing posted beside one of Ramon's pictures, since it was actually inspired by one of his POAG images.
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Now THAT’S Inspiration!
Interesting to see the drawing posted beside one of Ramon's pictures, since it was actually inspired by one of his POAG images.
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Thanks, Shiva - maybe one day when I have more time!Very well done, Bob! I hope to see more of these.
Thanks, Shiva - maybe one day when I have more time!
He does work for me ....
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Wonder if she's heard of Anne Oakley who said -
The gals with "umbrellars"
Are always out with fellers
In the rain or the blazing sun
But a man never trifles
With gals who carry rifles
Oh you can't get a man with a gun
With a gun, with a gun
No, you can't get a man with a gun
......
Cause a man may be hot
But he's not
When he's shot
Oh, you can't get a man with a gun
I also like it. Any advice to us who are attracted to other women?Very funny
I also like it. Any advice to us who are attracted to other women?
OrGood point, Erika. That Annie Get Your Gun song has too many references to 19th century heterosexual courtin' customs to easily adapt.
Then there's the Drinking Song from The Student Prince. All you’ve got to change is a "his" to "her" and you’re in business.
Drink! Drink! Drink!
To eyes that are bright as stars when they're shining on me!
Drink! Drink! Drink!
To lips that are red and sweet as the fruit on the tree!
Here's a hope that those bright eyes will shine
Lovingly, longingly soon into mine!
May those lips that are red and sweet,
Tonight with joy my own lips meet!
Drink! Drink!
Let the toast start!
May young hearts never part!
Drink! Drink! Drink!
Let every true lover salute her sweetheart!
Or
"May young breasts never part!"'