Hey, look at that Just wait and see Worked hard and saved my dough I buy that car and then I roll up with Joe Get me that girl and we go ridin' around We look real sharp with the wide top down I keep on dreamin' and thinkin' to myself "When it all comes true, man, well that's something else"
Pretty like my girls. They love to be glamorous and wear corsets. Sometimes all they wear is a panty. Sometimes not even that. They always look beautiful.
I immediately thought about all those girly calendars that used to be in my husband's shop, until the Big Boss put a stop to it-- citing it as being harassment to the girls in the office. Remember those old Esquire calendars and pin ups? They were beautiful and sort of tasteful in an odd sort of way... Better than a lot of today's art!
I immediately thought about all those girly calendars that used to be in my husband's shop, until the Big Boss put a stop to it-- citing it as being harassment to the girls in the office. Remember those old Esquire calendars and pin ups? They were beautiful and sort of tasteful in an odd sort of way... Better than a lot of today's art!
I agree. They were more than just "sexy"-- some of those pin-up artists were really excellent artists. And they reall hd a stye that fin in with the culture of that era.
There is a nostalgia trend now for those days.. I even noticed some sites with beauty tips for women that gave suggestions for clothes & makeup-- how to look like women of that era.
One thing for sure-- people dressed up back then, and really spent time on their appearance! My cousin, sort of like an uncle, had a huge collection of Esquire pinups from WWII, that we found when his wife, my cousin/aunt passed away. I loved them and wanted to keep them, but got the stink eye from everyone when I asked... Never mind! Jane was his wife, whose mother died when she was 6 weeks old, and she was reared as my Grandpa's sister, even though they were 1st cousins. That may explain the relationship...
I have some small pots of makeup, etc. from Grandma and Aunt Lois from that era, or earlier... Rouge, (which we pronounced Roojee, as a joke), was really popular, as were goose down powder puffs... What a hoot!
Hey, look at that
Just wait and see
Worked hard and saved my dough
I buy that car and then I roll up with Joe
Get me that girl and we go ridin' around
We look real sharp with the wide top down
I keep on dreamin' and thinkin' to myself
"When it all comes true, man, well that's something else"
0:53 - moonshiners?
Krishna - I told you NOT to post my photos! How's a girl supposed to stay anonymous? Oh the other hand.....I do look gooooooood.
hahahahaha
Which one is you?
If you go to the 36 sec mark on the video you'll see Lady Dowser, Perrie and myself posing together.
I will do that. Then you can tell me which is which.
I see you PJ. Very nice.
Krishna - I told you NOT to post my photos! How's a girl supposed to stay anonymous? Oh the other hand.....I do look gooooooood.
The photos aren't bad...but you do look better in person!
Pretty like my girls. They love to be glamorous and wear corsets. Sometimes all they wear is a panty. Sometimes not even that. They always look beautiful.
Finally using a real photo of yourself for an avatar, Krisna?
Some mighty fine chassis there!
(That was a really stupid comment, so I disliked it)
I immediately thought about all those girly calendars that used to be in my husband's shop, until the Big Boss put a stop to it-- citing it as being harassment to the girls in the office. Remember those old Esquire calendars and pin ups? They were beautiful and sort of tasteful in an odd sort of way... Better than a lot of today's art!
I immediately thought about all those girly calendars that used to be in my husband's shop, until the Big Boss put a stop to it-- citing it as being harassment to the girls in the office. Remember those old Esquire calendars and pin ups? They were beautiful and sort of tasteful in an odd sort of way... Better than a lot of today's art!
I agree. They were more than just "sexy"-- some of those pin-up artists were really excellent artists. And they reall hd a stye that fin in with the culture of that era.
There is a nostalgia trend now for those days.. I even noticed some sites with beauty tips for women that gave suggestions for clothes & makeup-- how to look like women of that era.
One thing for sure-- people dressed up back then, and really spent time on their appearance! My cousin, sort of like an uncle, had a huge collection of Esquire pinups from WWII, that we found when his wife, my cousin/aunt passed away. I loved them and wanted to keep them, but got the stink eye from everyone when I asked... Never mind! Jane was his wife, whose mother died when she was 6 weeks old, and she was reared as my Grandpa's sister, even though they were 1st cousins. That may explain the relationship...
I have some small pots of makeup, etc. from Grandma and Aunt Lois from that era, or earlier... Rouge, (which we pronounced Roojee, as a joke), was really popular, as were goose down powder puffs... What a hoot!
I love when women enjoy feeling pretty.