I'm so glad that I like to run the timer......
How did it come to this? I find myself asking that question all the time in many different respects.
I'm so glad that I like to run the timer......
all this talk of women without bras has made me forget what this thread is really about!
Not a bad thing.
Satisfaction is just another service I provide.
Like George Patton said, It is not important that you know it is only important that I know. I am a true historian. I deal in facts and let people draw their own conclusions.
The executive committee ... The technology committee
shootersslack-jawed, knuckle dragging
all this talk of women without bras has made me forget what this thread is really about!
Satisfaction is just another service I provide.
Not in the 70'sThe material that bras are made from is hard to light
The material that bras are made from is hard to light
Used to practice opening them, and as I younger person was somewhat of a pyro and tried catching all kinds of things on firedare I ask how you know?
Great, another piece of tech I have to learn.
Just started to tie my shoes a year ago.
"1972 was a big year for the women's lib movement. The ERA made it out of congress finally after first being introduced in 1923. Bra burning is a cliché attached to the women's lib movement. The act of burning the bra was supposed to signify the loosening of restrictions or the accomplishment of freedom for women. If one is to believe the hype kindles are also doing that for the scorekeeper. While many men did not support the women's lib movement the sight of women without bras is usually looked upon in a positive way for all men. Once again the hype is that we are all better off."
We're going to need pictures if you expect us to believe this stuff.
Getting a late start this year (yeah, yeah-- details provided on request! I was actually kinda hoping to come out and shoot this season, but now I'm kinda intimidated! All you voyeuristic 70's pyros. . . .