“Omigod, tropical storms just suck, don’t they? I mean, I love Jamaica, what with the dreadlocks and reggae music and beaches. The Caymans, too. It’s so beautiful and peaceful there.
“…Say, did you know that I can hang coats from my nipples?”
“Omigod, tropical storms just suck, don’t they? I mean, I love Jamaica, what with the dreadlocks and reggae music and beaches. The Caymans, too. It’s so beautiful and peaceful there.
“…Say, did you know that I can hang coats from my nipples?”
What, no pictures of the coat hangers?
<a href=”http://personales.ciudad.com.ar/maniacalive/Shannon Elizabeth 06.jpg” target=”_blank” class=”text”>Here</a>.
I just went to Bill’s link. I’d be happy to “crochet up a few of those old-fashioned coat hanger cover thingees” if I can test fit them personally.
note to self: learn how to crochet, fast…
Jeebus Christ! Howzabouta ‘not safe for work’ warning there, INDCent Bill?!?
I just laughed out loud a little. Not just the tepid lol comment that you never really mean. One of my daily goals fulfilled, thanks Willow.
Hee-hee.
Glad to be of help, Dario.
Okay, anyone here know where I need to go in my computer besides “History” to erase that incident? I didn’t download it, just opened the link….
Toooooo late!
If it’s IE go to Tool/Internet Options. Click on Delete files (say yes to offline content). Click on clear history. Most network admins will still have record of your site visits however. People always click on stuff accidently or have inappropriate material on their machines at my particular place of work. It becomes problem only when it’s habitual and obviously intentional. With the way spyware, pop-ups and blind links manipulate users it’s foolhardy to chase all or any user that has a flag pop up on their machine. Trust me when I tell you even the Spotless Ned Flanders in your office has stuff on their computer that would be considered inappropriate. Usually via an unkown cookie, spyware program etc…
Willow, you damn dirty pervert.
Damn you Bill! Damn you! You’ve ruined my squeaky clean reputation!!
Okay maybe it was already just “streaky” clean…
Thanks for the crash course in guerilla network cleansing, D.
Didn’t you see the robot she was sitting on ? That’s art, baby.
It’s a statement about the de-erotification of female sexuality caused by technology. This is evidenced by the model’s steel-hard nipples.
It’s all about the sub-text, willow.
Glenn Reynolds hates robots. He wishes them castrated and then strung up in trees.
Ye-owtch! Perhaps I’ve misjudged her. You know, she may have a point about those tropical storms.