Snow Princess
^^Keeper of John Heard and Gene Wilder^^^
Fastest trifecta yet.
Mez
Triple Ds, too.
And all old tv show stars.
mc
> "Messalina" <messa...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Snow Princess wrote:
>>> Just heard on the radio that "McCloud's" Dennis Weaver has died. Damn,
>>> I always liked him, especially in Duel.
>>>
>>> Snow Princess
>>> ^^Keeper of John Heard and Gene Wilder^^^
>>
>> Fastest trifecta yet.
>>
>> Mez
>
> Triple Ds, too.
It's a quad, Jimmy Doohan.
>
I didn't know Weaver's cup size was that big....
Big J
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That's why he walked funny.
No kidding. They're dropping like flies. <<<<<<<<
At least they're dying of old age.
He needed http://www.devilducky.com/media/34116/
Big J
That was SERIOUSLY sick!
Keep up the good work. ;-)
Story time! Back in my art school days, I took a drawing class that
employed nude models. We used to get a regular model called, "Floyd".
Floyd was old. And HUNG. That thang looked like a tree branch with an
orange stuck on the end. And he used to LOVE watching everyone to see
where they were looking on *him*. Anyway, someone once told me that if I
should move my easel just a bit closer (which wasn't easy because Floyd was
really sorta creepy) I would see that ol' Floyd took up the slack in his
ballsack with a rubber band. Sure enough, it was true. Not only did he
band the babies but he often used colored rubber bands to do so. One day I
thought ol' Floyd had some dire infection but it turns out it was just a
green rubber band.
The weirdest thing I ever saw was a sculpture class that used ol' nude Floyd
for a model and after class there was this whole room of teeny, hung, clay
Floyds drying on the window ledges.
I still have nightmares about that one.
If you live long enough you will get cancer. Better then than sooner, don't
you think?
Freaky. I went to art school in florida, we had nude models. Couple of the
crazier women used to like to open their legs up pretty wide. the girls in
class would groan and the teacher would say, oh no, no, dont do that. I
didnt see it, but they said one guy got fired for getting a stiffy. then
later I heard some girls giggling that they had been shooting him beaver
shots all class long.
I <heart> story time!
Big J
(it just pricks my heart)
> Story time! Back in my art school days, I took a drawing class that
> employed nude models. We used to get a regular model called, "Floyd".
> Floyd was old. And HUNG. That thang looked like a tree branch with an
> orange stuck on the end. And he used to LOVE watching everyone to see
> where they were looking on *him*. Anyway, someone once told me that
> if I should move my easel just a bit closer (which wasn't easy because
> Floyd was really sorta creepy) I would see that ol' Floyd took up the
> slack in his ballsack with a rubber band. Sure enough, it was true.
> Not only did he band the babies but he often used colored rubber bands
> to do so. One day I thought ol' Floyd had some dire infection but it
> turns out it was just a green rubber band.
> The weirdest thing I ever saw was a sculpture class that used ol' nude
> Floyd for a model and after class there was this whole room of teeny,
> hung, clay Floyds drying on the window ledges.
> I still have nightmares about that one.
I <heart> story time!
Big J
(it just pricks my heart)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I get all bent out of shape from stories like this.
Mostly I find them hard to swallow. *urp*
Well, there's always "the other side."
http://www.goodiebag.tv/video/do_you_take_it.htm
Big J
Gaaah!! This is why I only take still life or landscape drawing classes.
Evelyn
Actually, I wouldn't have missed those classes for anything. Part of an art
journal I did while in that class ended up getting published in a magazine
and although they didn't use any of ol' Floyd's schlong shots, the editor
did mention they all really, really enjoyed those drawings (and their
sidenotes).
>Just heard on the radio that "McCloud's" Dennis Weaver has died. Damn,
>I always liked him, especially in Duel.
He was my first celebrity interview. He co-owned a llama farm in
Colorado and I was writing an article about people who owned llamas
(this was before owning them became a "big deal"). I was so nervous
when I called him, but he was the nicest guy. And I ended up selling
the article to a couple of magazines.
JAH
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