Car Wash


canibl

GT Owner
Nov 22, 2005
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Sacramento, Cali
I think we all need a little extra hand in washing our cars....don't we? :cheers

http://www.spicyparis.com/paris.html

click on the video....
 
Thanks

You know, if it wasn't for this website, I wouldn't get any humor or exposure to this kind of stuff. Never thought buying a GT would expand my horizons in this manner. Thanks all of you for helping me remember that I have a life outside of my job and that spring will come to the Midwest. FJP
 
In an effort to help everyone on the forum understand 'shockabsorbers' a little better I post the following link.

Not for viewing in company....

http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/bounceometer/shock.html
 
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Find this stuff?

How do you guys find this stuff? Magnificent example of salesmanship.
 
Two examples of great marketing - what were they selling?

I'm still snickering......
 
Don't laugh,

One girl of mine took up horse back riding and ruined her boobs.

Running, horses, trampolines, I guess bump skiing as well are no nos for great breasts. :cool :biggrin


PS That link is funny.

PSS DD at medium was scary. :eek
 
PPSS

want to talk 'sublimital' advertising? Watch the intro and notice how after the two horizontal bars move across the yellow bar entering from below has a nipple on it for just a split second.

Either I truly am a breast man and or it's my trained visual expertice or both.

Allan
 
I think that tits animation is plain ugly... :bored
 
Cooper's ligaments

The fibrous soft tissue coursing through the female breast is referred to as Coopers's ligaments, named after the anatomist who first defined them after careful dissection of the human body. Without support for the breast, these fibrous strands stretch and the breasts sag over time. Modern bras cannot stop the sagging, but they do delay it, especially in well-endowed subjects. Over time, and especially after menopause, the female breast tissue is replaced by fat tissue, leaving not much to be supported, and ending up in that flat, saggy appearance. Looking at females from the burn your bra era/braless phase, you can see just how much bra support matters at a younger age, especially during pregnancy and lactation.
 
I was on-board with the good information about Coopers ligaments (!!!!!) and well endowed subjects :banana. But way too much information about flat, sagging, lactating :ack hooters for the layman, Doc!!!!
 
Ditto KJD :lol
 
No the fibrous tissue is whats behind what we are sucking on. :biggrin

Allan
 
I guess i know now why some well endowed subjects decidd to undergo (sometimes serious) suspension work in the more advanced stage, after 'break in' .... How do they hold up, on the track ? :biggrin
 
Neilda said:
In an effort to help everyone on the forum understand 'shockabsorbers' a little better I post the following link.

Not for viewing in company....

http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/bounceometer/shock.html

Thanks!! Now I get it :rofl
 
SLF360 said:
I guess i know now why some well endowed subjects decidd to undergo (sometimes serious) suspension work in the more advanced stage, after 'break in' .... How do they hold up, on the track ? :biggrin


Stefan, just like racing tires, they are only good for a definitive number of heat cycles :cheers :banana :cheers Therefore, please use caution when removing bras.