We don't have that sort of thing going on around my hometown,
just ordinary stuff
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YIKES
We don't have that sort of thing going on around my hometown,
just ordinary stuff
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Around my hometown. (vintage photo)
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Tinto Brass and his girls at 52^ Venice Film Festival.
Fortunatelly because I feel dizzy !Messaline came to visit. The famous cross on the mountain is 30 meters high, but she brought her own
The guy on the truck was meant to be fixing the gutter - then he was distracted by Barb's legs,Across the street the other way was the Haverford Hotel. Here is a picture of it being demolished
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Note Barbaria as a young girl watching. How she biked all the way to Haverford, I'll never know. But I'd know those long lovely legs anywhere!
Disgusting, staring at a girl's long, lovely, shapely, ... Excuse me, I've got some staring to do!The guy on the truck was meant to be fixing the gutter - then he was distracted by Barb's legs,
and the next thing he knew he'd knocked the whole place down!
The guy on the truck was meant to be fixing the gutter - then he was distracted by Barb's legs,
and the next thing he knew he'd knocked the whole place down!
Disgusting, staring at a girl's long, lovely, shapely, ... Excuse me, I've got some staring to do!
Complain, complain, complain!Next thing I knew, I got blamed for it ... dragged before Judge Admi ... sentenced and turned over to Mister Tree to be crucified at dawn the next day.
An inspiration to fashionistas everywhere!Muammar Gaddafi
You sound surprised.Complain, complain, complain!
Not surprised, amazed!You sound surprised.
Why???
I went to College in Haverford. Here is the Cricket Pavilion:
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Cricket has been at home at Haverford College longer than anywhere else in the United States, if not anywhere in North America. Here, the first Cricket club made up entirely of American-born youth was founded in 1834, just a year after the school itself was opened. Thirty years later, the first intercollegiate Cricket match, between Haverford and the University of Pennsylvania, was played in 1864