O/T This is good

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Boo2

O/T This is good

Post by Boo2 »

I doubt she's British, so o/t. Supposedly amateur, but for me, she's a bit special.

joe king

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Post by joe king »

she can't be American ...

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mike johnson

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Post by mike johnson »

I don't think she is American either. The bangs-what do ya'll call them? fringe??-usually indicates a European in my experience.
joe king

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Post by joe king »

I thought it was a bit strange - 'bangs' in American seems to apply to the arrangement of the hair,'a fringe of banged hair(cut short squarely across the forehead) - Betty Page seems to be famous for her 'bangs'.

What is this phrase I keep hearing - pissed - Americans keep saying I was pissed and meaning I was angry (they also use 'pissed off'), pissed in this country usually means 'drunk'.


'The bangs of the gangbang girl'?

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jj

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Post by jj »

'Two Great Nations divided by a common language'.....
joe king

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Post by joe king »

what a fantastic cleavage that is...
Crimpo

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Post by Crimpo »

These are pics off the Cum On Her Face (COHF) site of which I have some knowledge! Beth is indeed of the American persuasion (they are usually Arkansas/Texas/Florida that sort of territory). All girls are proclaimed amateurs (what site doesn't say that - in their favour is that I've never seen any of their girls on any other sites - and I have seen a lot of sites!) Its a cool site if you like facials - indeed its a must if you like facials!

Crimpo
buttsie

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Post by buttsie »

Don't forget OZtralia,pissed downunder means both.

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mike johnson

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Post by mike johnson »

Yes, in the U.S. "pissed" means "angry", & is often shortened to "POed". But it may be going out of style ; you don't hear it as much as you used to, I don't think.
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