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Jay Little 12-05-2008 09:01 PM

Absolutely no complaints here!:D

392cobra 12-06-2008 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by imagine2frolic (Post 902814)
GEEZE Fred,

I am wondering where you find the frigging strength to cope?:JEKYLHYDE

It hasn't been easy.The support here showing I wasn't missing anything while "studying" her tits makes a huge difference.
Kristen casting doubt about her right boob just wasn't nice.:rolleyes:
Being left handed I have always preferred the right one most.:)

Really glad that Mike is around to give a explaination as to what the fringe people are seeing.:cool:

imagine2frolic 12-06-2008 08:40 AM

SICK, disgustingly sick sense of humor you have Fred! I have tears running down my cheeks, and I am laughing uncontrollably, because I find it FUNNY too!:LOL::eek::LOL:

trularin 12-06-2008 06:07 PM

Mike is mistaken.

All you need to do is look at the avatar and it will become evident there are what appear to be marks on one of the rather large breasts.

:LOL:

bomelia 12-06-2008 10:41 PM

Fred, you are welcome. Tru, I am not mistaken. Aliasing is a sampling phenomenom rarely understood by even the best engineers. Those boobs are perfect.

Image processing and sampling are one of my areas of expertise.

Gottya doubters on this one. Yes, there are noticable "fringe" marks visible in the avatar, but they do not represent physical attributes. Welcome to the digital age.

Mike

J. T. Toad 12-07-2008 01:05 PM

rats.

I thought I could find the original clip from a Youtube search, but there only seems to be replicas and "video has been removed" for copyright infringement.

:LOL::LOL::LOL:

Wes Tausend 12-07-2008 01:06 PM

...

This is why I don't have an avatar. Well just recently I noticed that another prominent member, an expert in imaging at that, has a provocative avatar where one cheek is higher than the other.

It's not even a moving image - although I suspect it would be a good one (hint, hint). Even though it's not moving, alcohol inhances the imagination that it does slightly jiggle on occasion.

Wes


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bomelia 12-07-2008 09:42 PM

har har:LOL::LOL:

Jamo 12-07-2008 10:27 PM

Whew! For a moment there...

Wes Tausend 12-08-2008 11:45 AM

...

This whole "judging episode" reminds me of a story about way back.

When I was in high school, I had this buddy that was the youngest in a large family. He had a sister that was just slightly older and they shared the same car, to take turns using.

She was a bit of a prima-donna, the family princess, and seemed to gain the upper hand in getting the car the majority of the time. I found it especially irritating since then we had to use my car and a couple of the guys had a tendency to ralph on our home-made beer rather easily. I told and told them not to shake the sediment, but anyway this guys sister was a target for any kind of revenge. :mad:

My buddy remarked that he didn't know what to get her for Christmas. Well she had one known defect that seemed of great personal concern to her. Not something you could really see, and believe me, I studied her intently. :3DSMILE:

So, having become an expert in the mechanical structure of brassiers, and having noted that some had an adjustable strap for front angle, I suggested he buy her two. One with DD cup and one with an A cup, and build a single custom "pair support" system. :)

He said he could never do that, but he must have thought it over because he related the story later. They were all sitting around opening gifts and when she opened hers, his older brothers just rolled on the floor. God, they were a mean family. Said even his mother smiled. :rolleyes:

I was proud of my part at the time, but in retrospect it was a crude thing to do. And she knew where the idea came from, which killed any chance I might have had for some empirical data work. :CRY:

Wes


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imagine2frolic 12-08-2008 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wes Tausend (Post 903336)
...

This is why I don't have an avatar. Well just recently I noticed that another prominent member, an expert in imaging at that, has a provocative avatar where one cheek is higher than the other.

It's not even a moving image - although I suspect it would be a good one (hint, hint). Even though it's not moving, alcohol inhances the imagination that it does slightly jiggle on occasion.

Wes


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Are you talking ORANGES compared to apples?:JEKYLHYDE:LOL::3DSMILE:**);)

olddog 12-08-2008 05:02 PM

Well to be able to tell, I would have to put my reading glasses on.

I never liked wearing my distance glasses at the beach, as it made it too easy to see the flaws.

Why would anyone want to see the flaws and ruin the fantasy, when ogling what you will never have anyway?

Wes Tausend 12-08-2008 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by imagine2frolic (Post 903582)
Are you talking ORANGES compared to apples?:JEKYLHYDE:LOL::3DSMILE:**);)

John,

I almost negelected to add the, " an expert in imaging at that," part which could have left me wide open as to which member I was referring. :eek:

Regarding catching it, I think that would be comparing rosy apple cheeks to a giant punkin patch. :rolleyes:

At least the giant punkins are level, to give some credit. And I've never been able to view them without unwillingly sobering right up. ;) :LOL:

Wes


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Sharroll Celby 12-08-2008 06:28 PM

I may have a tad lower standards than some people here, but I would NOT kick out the owner of those breasts out of bed for eating crackers!!! lol !!!

imagine2frolic 12-09-2008 09:04 AM

They use to be level, but I keep pulling her leg, and this is the result........i2f;)

She just doesn't quite get American humor yet:LOL:!


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