She wasn't too fussy and quite missed her pussy
The expression ion her face is saying "Hurry up with that damned camera I'm desperate for the bathroom.!
What a novel idea !! (so to speak)
They could use him/her in a remake of the film "Clitty Clitty Bang Bang"
I don't like the pic very much, sorry
Too faked for words ... note to film maker ... must try harder LOL
Awesome photos thanks for letting me see them
Looks like a skinned rabbit. Is it real though? Why would anyone do that to a cat?
It looked to be as if the man was chewing the edge of her car seat ... strange fetish - I've never come across that one before
It might have been a difficult case for the jurors. We have had a few cases in the UK where parents of very limited intelligence have cause accidental death to their children.
Impossible for us to know about the parents in this case, but one wonders if the grandparents were still in contact with the family. And surely the baby was seen by neighbours and friends. It's so very sad when a tiny baby fails to survice due to the ignorance of its parents.
Susan you have to click on Windows Media to view But I wouldn't bother if I were you.
I'm not saying that incidents such as were portrayed did NOT happen in a few very isolated cases, but I lived as a young woman through the 80's and what is portrayed is as true as showing that all Americans live in squalor in a trailer park and push drugs.
It should only be viewd as a FILM, a story, and nothing more
Hi Susan -- I see we are both Eddie Izzarding !!! Nice quote btw
I don't much go for the picasso works, and I'm not keen on "The Scream"
I DO like that bronze though, the one that looks as though he/she is holding a rather uncomfortable dildo ... quite Marquis de Sade I think LOL
Susan show me your bum and I will give you a hands on evaluation and written statement hee hee hee.
I was amused by your comment, Filmgoer. I don't see much cinema but I have read the name in reviews I suppose. Now at least I know what he looks like too.
Who do you rate as worst among the females?
A few weeks ago I read "Memoirs of a Geisha" and found it compulsive. Not until the end did I discover it was a novel. Beautifully written and very descriptive of pre WWII Japan.
Now re-reading for the third time, SHOGUN by James Clavell. Wonderful stuff.