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Just for fun post a non-porn pic.

Original Macy's, 6th Avenue & 14th St. 1870s

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Seton Hall Prep - West Orange, NJ. This was @ one time West Orange High School, my old high school

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They were natural back in those days

Give me a break... they were not natural, they were just sloppy because the hot one had to be the chick, and it was all a make-up and frills carcass anyway to make up for and cover up imperfections: very natural too.
Today you take care of your own body from very early on, whether you intend to make it to Hollywood some day or not, back then carelessness was the "natural" thing.
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/15/n...tlantic-to-pay-tribute.html?ref=nyregion&_r=1

Preparing a Veteran of D-Day for Its Return to Normandy

By JESSE McKINLEYMAY 14, 2014

GENESEO, N.Y. — The plane has no fixed seats, no flight attendants, no in-flight movie and no bathroom. It is not heated, insulated or pressurized. And on its last tour over France, somebody tried to shoot it down.

But on Thursday, a septuagenarian war horse known as the Whiskey 7 will take off from a grass airstrip in central New York to attempt its most ambitious post-armistice mission: a trans-Atlantic crossing to pay tribute to the young Americans who went to war in Europe and those who never came home.

The plane — a twin-engine, propeller-driven C-47 military transport — will cross the famously frigid North Atlantic for the 70th anniversary of the storming of Normandy during World War II, when the Whiskey 7 was a lead plane in a Britain-based group that dropped paratroopers over coastal France. This time around, its crew will navigate a 3,600-mile-long — and presumably flak-free — route, making refueling stops in Maine, Labrador, Greenland, Iceland and Scotland before buzzing the skies over Omaha Beach in early June.
 
Triumphal arch of the week: the Arch of the Tetrarchy, Sbeitla, Tunisia. I don't know what you call those features with the two columns on the sides, but they give it a nice open, airy look. Most of these arches look oppressive, like they're going to crush you to death.

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What could be inside this one? A hookah bar?
 
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