Oh, 1965 was later than this fashion I thought of.I think it wasnt, bud. The Torpedo and Bullet styles were ten years out of date, by this time, and were never common wear, anyway.
a lovely catch in a fishnet.Back with more later
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You don't think that might be a consequence of age, do you, funny boy....? Those chickies are not likely older than 19 or 20, and many young ladies have breasts shaped that way in their early adult years. Add in that designers tend to look for models that fit the clothing, not clothing to fit the models. Grow up or go back to cows.Oh, 1965 was later than this fashion I thought of.
But they all seem to use clothing to show pointed boobs
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It was very new tech, and not in regular service, EVER, as far as I know. I remember seeing the the one at Grand Central in 64, but it was only going to the adverted destinations and the Fair....BTW, some of the constructs for that fair are still in Flushing Meadows....If youve seen the 'Iron Man' flick in which he finally figures out the Palladium poisoning issue, youve seen some of it....The Skeletonized Globe was a symbol of the Fair, and known as 'The Unisphere'Ok, I was wondering HOW they intended to squeeze video through the installed lines and switching hardware.
Looks like that was a point-to point service in designated buildings, rather than a customer home service. Makes more sense