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Greybeard
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The sight of an old British bike, even a Triumph, just gives me a lovely warm feeling in my pants. Two thumbs up, eh?
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Not a legs man myself - and as for the 2nd part of you post - you'll find that's because you've peed yourself.
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WOW!!!! that girl on the right is risking things with those loose laces
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Is that lower garment on the left a suspender belt attached to itself?
Have there been any other recent advances in ladies’ underwear, that I should be told about?
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GB,
BBBUTTT it isn't a BSA. It's a Tri--
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Quote from: Colsbeeza on 08.08. 2021 14:03
GB,
BBBUTTT it isn't a BSA. It's a Tri--
Col
Is there a motorcycle in the picture?
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