Saturday, November 26, 2011

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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panty underwear So what do you think of this lovely lingerie selection? Lingerie photo shoot with a model in a hotel suite. We did 5 different lingerie changes in this shoot. Leave comments!
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Sunday, November 6, 2011

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models new york Unfinished Urban Tribal Train Drawing, November 5, 2011 tall womens lingerie

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Friday, November 4, 2011

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best bikini Note: this photo was published in a Nov 4, 2011 issue of Everyblock Los Angeles zipcodes blog titled \"nyc.everyblock/locations/zipcodes/90012/\" 90012.\" ************************************** After visiting the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protest gathering in Zuccotti Park last week (which you can see in .flickr/photos/yourdon/sets/72157627855747101/\"this Flickr site), I thought I would have a good idea of what to expect when I decided to visit the Occupy Los Angeles gathering outside City Hall in Los Angeles early Saturday morning. And to some extent, I was right: the protest was still focused on the excesses of the richest and most powerful 1% of the population, as well as corruption and paralysis in Washington. But New York and Los Angeles are obviously on opposite sides of the country -- and in some respects, the two protests were completely different. It was already pleasantly warm when I showed up at 8:30 in the morning, and the previous evening had been seasonably mild; by contrast, it wet and freezing cold in New York City, with the earliest snow-fall in over 150 years making life somewhat miserable for the hundreds of shivering protesters who squatted under a long blue tarp that had been stretched over the food kitchen. The mild weather may explain the first visible difference that I saw between the two \"occupy\" gatherings: there were
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