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ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Lenore!
DeleteOh my goodness. That gentleman appears to have brought his lunch on stage with him. He's having sausage! :)
ReplyDeleteHeyooooooo! Nice one Veggie!
DeleteStrippers aren't the only dancers who "work the pole" I guess.
ReplyDeleteIf she decides to swing around that one, we are going to all hear the scream across the world.
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Hahahahahaa! The set up was stupendous!!!
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Glad you liked it Candy!
DeleteBetween the picture and Scope's comment, I about shot coffee through my nose.
ReplyDeleteThank you all. I needed a good laugh.
Now fatty's going to go destroy some more furniture.
Glad to be of some assistance MJenks!
DeleteI would say so! But she doesn't look like she minds.
ReplyDeleteQuite the smile/smirk, right?
DeleteHe must be Batman. The Dark Night RISES!
ReplyDelete(Sorry for missing the obvious comment earlier.)
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DeleteAnd here I assumed male ballerinas were gay. Shows what I know.
ReplyDeleteThis is why they prefer gay males Cora.
DeleteI bet that Olympic rowing guy doesn't feel so bad now.
ReplyDeleteHa! Way to work in a second boner reference Kirby!
DeleteShe doesn't seem to mind.
DeleteShe doesn't appear to, does she?
DeleteMhahahahahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteOh my, did I ever need that laugh or what.
Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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