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id girl

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:40 pm
by ketron

Re: id girl

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:57 pm
by deezer

http://fr.xhamster.com/movies/4813482/g ... assic.html

Tina [5] from Luxus Huren

with Franco Roccaforte and DIeter von Stein (non-sex).

Re: id girl

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:12 am
by ketron
tk you

Re: id girl

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:54 am
by slyders

Re: id girl

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 11:07 am
by deezer
http://fr.xhamster.com/movies/3693067/g ... books.html

Guys of this sould be a early Peter North and Francois Papillon

Maybe you find the film/scene/girl via iafd pairing search

Re: id girl

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:16 pm
by jj
It's a young Rachel Ryan, from Loose Ends 2.

This is only in reponse to your post; I woud not otherwise have bothered
replying directly to the OP - if ketron persists in posting what are obviously
US clips, this wil be viewed as an abuse of privilege and dealt with accordingly.


Re: id girl

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:27 pm
by ketron
Desolated, it is just a request and not a lack of respect towards anyone.

thank you all the same

Re: id girl

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:28 am
by jj
ketron wrote:
> it is just a request and not a lack of respect towards anyone.

In this case, I beg to differ.
The subject of posting ID-requests has been discussed here several
times before - but, perhaps to pile Ossa upon Pelion....

The broad ground-rules are:
If a clip/pic is obviously US, then re-read the title of the forum.
Your request fell into this category - NO-ONE could doubt, even after
only 5 seconds viewing, that it's American. ADT or VEF are better arenas
for US ID-requests.
Nobody will mind if there's doubt, and/or if the perf. turns out to be
non-Euro. Dubbed clips, for example, can be notoriously misleading.

There's an expected minimum of research required on a poster's part -
see the pertinent criticisms here by deezer and lgwin, of some of the
cheekier recent requests, for example. Nobody expects omniscience
or massive internet-savvy, but there should be at least some prior
evidence that a poster has made some sort of stab at an ID, by using
resources such as this db and iafd.

The vast majority of ID-requests are made by persons who otherwise
contribute little or nothing to the forum. Therefore there's a limit to
the patience of those who trouble to take time out from more important
things in order to answer [as far as is possible] such requests. So it's
a good idea to keep them to a minimum and/or spread them out over time.