Yeah, there's a pattern forming. I love the butt words.
This is a great word, isn't it? And what a ravishing photograph of Ms Loren.
Butts are the best part of any anatomy — speaking of butts, you have to think about elbows. Her elbow spoils her butt.
I think all Loren's parts work very nicely together...
She's so beautiful- sexy without even trying. Butt words are cool.
Oh, Sophia!
I detect a theme here, but at least the pics are improving. For #3 we wont be seeing a rearview of Mrs. Butterworth, will we?(((shudder))){this is my 3rd attempt to comment~the first two went into spam. Grrrr!}
Sophia was the most recognizable face during her time. Such wonderful memories brought back! Nicely Tess!Hank
Whilst this was loading I only saw from the eyes up and knew instantly who she was!
I think the first written usage of the word 'Butt' (meaning backside) comes from Chaucer. He would be proud of you.
Scuttle Buttin' - as played by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Quite a lovely pattern forming here Tess! :-)
Inject a few raisins of conversation into the tasteless dough of existence. ― O. Henry (and me)
Yeah, there's a pattern forming. I love the butt words.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great word, isn't it? And what a ravishing photograph of Ms Loren.
ReplyDeleteButts are the best part of any anatomy — speaking of butts, you have to think about elbows. Her elbow spoils her butt.
ReplyDeleteI think all Loren's parts work very nicely together...
DeleteShe's so beautiful- sexy without even trying. Butt words are cool.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sophia!
ReplyDeleteI detect a theme here, but at least the pics are improving. For #3 we wont be seeing a rearview of Mrs. Butterworth, will we?
ReplyDelete(((shudder)))
{this is my 3rd attempt to comment~the first two went into spam. Grrrr!}
Sophia was the most recognizable face during her time. Such wonderful memories brought back! Nicely Tess!
ReplyDeleteHank
Whilst this was loading I only saw from the eyes up and knew instantly who she was!
ReplyDeleteI think the first written usage of the word 'Butt' (meaning backside) comes from Chaucer. He would be proud of you.
ReplyDeleteScuttle Buttin' - as played by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
ReplyDeleteQuite a lovely pattern forming here Tess! :-)
ReplyDelete