Yeas, agree with you, the last one is great, truly beautiful session.I don't think I've seen those last few before, the last one is amazing. That body shape, literally crawling under the weight of the cross. WW, are you still out there?
This was, of course when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, clothes were hung outside on lines to dry,
Agree with you, Shannon is a wonderful model.Lovely dance and the glistenly sweat on her body.
View attachment 595225 Hum, I do yet that , mainly for our baths towel and our bed linen : they are really better smelt good after !!!
... and sometimes, I could join some bras and "petites culottes" : that is arousing our neighbors !
By sometime in the 70s, the clothes line had pretty much disappeared from suburban America. They are making something of a comeback because they are environmentally friendly and give clothes that "fresh" smell. But, they can only be used in the day time and in good weather and it takes much longer for clothes to dry.There must be dinosaurs in Bedford then as I had my washing on the line on Monday.
My ladyfriend does not dry her undies on the line anymore as many years ago she had her knickers knicked (panties stolen for our USA friends).
By sometime in the 70s, the clothes line had pretty much disappeared from suburban America. They are making something of a comeback because they are environmentally friendly and give clothes that "fresh" smell. But, they can only be used in the day time and in good weather and it takes much longer for clothes to dry.
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The one I remember from my childhood was the pipe style. And, my developing pervert brain did imagine it as a cross.
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The older wooden style ones would be ideal for a crucifixion though.
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... and sometimes, I could join some bras and "petites culottes" : that is arousing our neighbors !
The older wooden style ones would be ideal for a crucifixion though.
...of course she sells the wood...... and curiously, we had the same idea !
... and curiously, we had the same idea !
More appropriate to this site, however, is my memory of tying up one of the neighbor girls to a clothesline post. Ah, the times we had...
By sometime in the 70s, the clothes line had pretty much disappeared from suburban America. They are making something of a comeback because they are environmentally friendly and give clothes that "fresh" smell. But, they can only be used in the day time and in good weather and it takes much longer for clothes to dry.
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The one I remember from my childhood was the pipe style. And, my developing pervert brain did imagine it as a cross.
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The older wooden style ones would be ideal for a crucifixion though.
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Really? Clotheslines are not common in America? Or just in places where everyone lives in apartments?
Those supports do look inviting
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When I was growing up the typical Australian backyard had one of these - very solid they were, an Aussie icon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hills_Hoist
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and typical children did this.
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This is the modern version.
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In our family we dry clothes in the open air as often as possible, either in the sun or under cover. We have a hot air drier for damp conditions and express jobs. The open air is preferable. We also have space, and privacy, I suppose that counts too!