Bra or "au naturale"?
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I had a member only jacket in the 80's....chicks dug me. They had a thing for the epaulets...where's the smiley face from the movie 'Stripes' when you need it.
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+1... OR...
I'd break out my Member's Only jacket if only it would still fit!!! Aaannnddd.... I'd have a "layered and feathered" haircut, too! (whoops, not enough hair either <sigh> ).
I'm glad I kept my Ray-Ban aviator sun glasses since they are obviously "back in" - much to the chagrin of my wife who wanted me to get rid of it many years ago. And now I say, "See? I told you everything comes back into style... eventually."
I'm glad I kept my Ray-Ban aviator sun glasses since they are obviously "back in" - much to the chagrin of my wife who wanted me to get rid of it many years ago. And now I say, "See? I told you everything comes back into style... eventually."
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I have been paying close attention to this subject since the late 60s. Back then there was a lot of discussion on Bra or No Bra. After careful examination I have to side with No Bra crowd. Not all front ends are created equally so your mileage may be different.
Heck, someone even started putting them on cars.
Heck, someone even started putting them on cars.
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No to Bras also. I just completed a 5K trip from Kansas to the Washington coast and back with my Granddaughter and when I arrived, I threw the newly purchased bra in the trash, it failed to fit properly around the lights, chaffed the paint just a bit and was a waste of money, which can be spent much better on tires and such. I bought my Porsche to drive and hopefully wear out since I am old now and don't give a hoot about a few rock chips in the paint.
BTW, my brother had it up to 153 on the Astoria Bridge , which I compare at those speeds to an airplane running down the runway just prior to lift-off.
BTW, my brother had it up to 153 on the Astoria Bridge , which I compare at those speeds to an airplane running down the runway just prior to lift-off.