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Indeed,she was...I dont think I ever toured her, but I saw her in Port in NYC...probably about 1963...she wasnt as big as some but she challenged the Crossing Speed records then...and that Riband was the way all Passenger liners Knew who held the Record.I was so sorry to read about SS United States. She was such a beautiful ship, so much prettier than the tourist ships we now see... Here she is on her final journey.
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A female mechanical engineer (very unusual for the time) designed the propellers for this ship. If I recall, she came up with a unique design that not only practically eliminated the vibration due to cavitation, but helped propel her to record setting speeds!!I was so sorry to read about SS United States. She was such a beautiful ship, so much prettier than the tourist ships we now see... Here she is on her final journey.
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the perfect combo. luv those fishnet tights. Just elegance.
I've never worn a tight corset but I'd be interested in one that really cinches your waist super tight to give you a super tiny waist.
Killer outfitThis End has a fine rig and what it takes to wear itView attachment 592295
Does the booty make the lingerie or does the lingerie make the booty? =)This End has a Grand rig-out....right down to her Shooz....
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And since its going to be Fishnet Friday tomorrow, Join me later for some additional fun
Option A, usually. Adornment comes ....<grinnn>....Behind the factDoes the booty make the lingerie or does the lingerie make the booty? =)
Whatever you're smoking, I hope you brought enough for everyone.As they say, '"Show me a gay milkman... and I'll show you a Dairy Queen!"
Whatever you're smoking, I hope you brought enough for everyone.
Looking at this a little better, Oor Willie is not wearing a field jacket, but his combat blouse....And while theres no actual info being conveyed by this painting, He DOES seem to be wearing a "Ranger" flash. Rockwell was careful with the truck numbers too....The idea is correct, but it's a nonsense number.Willie Gillis, N Rockwell's boy soldier en Convoy....about 1944View attachment 652502