America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
Micro-minis included
Published on May 3, 2005 By Moderateman In Misc
In the late 1960’s there was an explosion of legs.. long female legs,,smoooooooth female legs.

I used to go down to broad and wall street almost daily in the spring, summer and fall at lunch time, just to hang with some crazed friends and look at legs, white legs, black legs, tan legs, brown legs, yellow legs legs legs legs..

It seems like any female that could, would wear a mini or my fav a micro-mini, sigh
Afterwards we would go twist a couple up and I would ravage my eye candy of the month. { I was quite the slutboy in those days}

I MISS MINI’S………..and my youth too.. but most of all I miss constant excitement. ahhhhh those were the days my friend I thought they would never end, we would sit and laugh forever and a day.

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on May 04, 2005
Yeah we lost part of our roof during the hurricanes too. But realistically, that doesn't happen very often. Snow and ice are yearly events for many.

Weather, sometimes very drastic weather, happens everywhere in some form or another. Personally I'd rather deal with the occassional hurricane which is usually just a bad rain storm more often than not, than annual bouts of freezing weather and snow for several months at a time.

And definately better than those monster twisters of the midwest.


But that's just me.
on May 04, 2005
Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005I have to agree with Mason Elie. The mini is a staple in Florida. And the short, shorts. Even the daring ones that I see out there, makes me wonder why bother to wear anything then? Heh, heh!BTW, it's not always humid and hot here it sometimes get really cool. Hurricane? I'm not looking forward to the upcoming season myself, but what can I say....it's an adventure?! (are you buying th


nope noy buying, I spent sone time if fla, living in a mini bus {piratesworld} bathed in a local lake, hot hot hot and humid is all I remember, {stoned again}
on May 04, 2005
Reply By: Dr. GuyPosted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005BTW, it's not always humid and hot here it sometimes get really cool. Hurricane? I'm not looking forward to the upcoming season myself, but what can I say....it's an adventure?! (are you buying this )My Mother moved down there and for the last 10 years laughed at me everytime we had an Ice Storm. Well, she lost the roof over her bedroom during the Hurricans (she got a direct hit by 2)) and still does not have one.Now who is laughing?????


My brother in law lives in orlando. nuff said?
on May 04, 2005
Reply By: MasonMPosted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005Yeah we lost part of our roof during the hurricanes too. But realistically, that doesn't happen very often. Snow and ice are yearly events for many.Weather, sometimes very drastic weather, happens everywhere in some form or another. Personally I'd rather deal with the occassional hurricane which is usually just a bad rain storm more often than not, than annual bouts of freezing weather and snow for several months at a time.And definately better than those monster twisters of the midwest.


where I live in california,, no snow,,, cold is when it gets in the 40's which is not often, no twisters, but we do have the ocassional EARTHQUAKE.. but anyone under 6.0 is called a coffee stirrer. heh heh
on May 04, 2005
Hmmm earthquakes vs hurricanes. nope, I'll still take the hurriccanes. LOL
on May 04, 2005

And definately better than those monster twisters of the midwest.

Been in everything except a tornado.  I prefer Hurricanes too, as at least you have warning.  The others (earthquakes, Twisters, Floods) usually strike without warning.

on May 04, 2005
Reply By: MasonMPosted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005Hmmm earthquakes vs hurricanes. nope, I'll still take the hurriccanes.


really??/ hurricane cause much more damage and death in the united states that little ol earth shakers.
on May 04, 2005
Reply By: Dr. GuyPosted: Wednesday, May 04, 2005And definately better than those monster twisters of the midwest.Been in everything except a tornado. I prefer Hurricanes too, as at least you have warning. The others (earthquakes, Twisters, Floods) usually strike without warning.


we get warning just watch yer animals THEY KNOW..
on May 04, 2005

we get warning just watch yer animals THEY KNOW..

Yea, all of 60 seconds!

on May 04, 2005
HEY I AM Vertically challenged get it right lmao, besides I'm perfect height for some things HA
on May 04, 2005

HEY I AM Vertically challenged get it right lmao, besides I'm perfect height for some things HA

yea, Mod is so declasse'.  He does not understand those of us who are altitudinally challenged!

on May 04, 2005
My Mother moved down there and for the last 10 years laughed at me everytime we had an Ice Storm. Well, she lost the roof over her bedroom during the Hurricans (she got a direct hit by 2)) and still does not have one.Now who is laughing?????


Oy vey! That goes for a lot of people unfortunately!


hot hot hot and humid is all I remember, {stoned again}


Of course you would be hot, if you're stoned, har har.....


Hmmm earthquakes vs hurricanes. nope, I'll still take the hurriccanes.


Me too!!!
The others (earthquakes, Twisters, Floods) usually strike without warning.


Exactly! At least with a hurricane, I have time to buy water, food or run for cover!

altitudinally challenged!


New phrase!
on May 04, 2005

Of course you would be hot, if you're stoned, har har.....

Zing!  ouch!  That is a nice double entendre!

on May 04, 2005

altitudinally challenged!


New phrase!

Not for us guys under 6 feet.  We learned that one early and painfully!

on May 04, 2005
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Wednesday, May 04, 2005


HEY I AM Vertically challenged get it right lmao, besides I'm perfect height for some things HA


ooooooo yer being badgirl again... michele!! go to the cornfield. "cackle, cackle>
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