You know, the gorgeous genius of the goring glide owes more, I think, to the natural perfection of the axis of gluteal symmetry, than to any incidental disproportion in its elements. This, I think, is really stunningly inspiring stuff.
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4 comments:
OUCH! but in the best way.
force it home again and again - the boy will learn to luv it
sometimes when the meat's too thick to fit, a little help is necessary.
You know, the gorgeous genius of the goring glide owes more, I think, to the natural perfection of the axis of gluteal symmetry, than to any incidental disproportion in its elements. This, I think, is really stunningly inspiring stuff.
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