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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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DD, I showed this thread to my questionable next door neighbor and he/she/it sez you're gonna need to stock up on those time-release Anal-Eze suppositories. Between Mike and 168, you'll be walking funny next week.
He already walks funny, but it has nothing to do with us.

Only rookies need time release suppositories, professionals have a lube rack and buy the lube by the drum.
Amazon product ASIN B005MR3IVO
 
Do you probably didn’t see that the ponytail is yarn and attached to the helmet either. The model is a brunette.

Nice HK
I saw the HK and bike first time but despite thinking she had some nice long hair I didn't notice it was yarn until you mentioned it.


As a teen in early 70s PA we still got milk this way. In late 60s CA there was a bakery truck that would come around as well. My parents would order our birthday cakes from it.

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DD, I showed this thread to my questionable next door neighbor and he/she/it sez you're gonna need to stock up on those time-release Anal-Eze suppositories. Between Mike and 168, you'll be walking funny next week.
It’s cute that you think either one can touch the sides
 
I saw the HK and bike first time but despite thinking she had some nice long hair I didn't notice it was yarn until you mentioned it.


As a teen in early 70s PA we still got milk this way. In late 60s CA there was a bakery truck that would come around as well. My parents would order our birthday cakes from it.

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In OC it was the Helms bakery truck
 
In OC it was the Helms bakery truck
In LA county also.
Would kill for one of their old trucks, late 50s early 60s Chevy panel truck (probably a suburban chassis) with the cool wooden pull out trays in the back.
And whatever you got from them was very top quality stuff, don't recall a bad thing about them.