Charles F Frost <charles@f.frost> wrote:
>In article <A7OdnaT2hdOmO47InZ2dnUU7-YcAAAAA@giganews.com>, Grouse
><grouse1@gDONTSPAMITmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Appears Slavic, filed per the filenames. Plump little sparrow
>> with mouth-watering fruits disrobes twice in bed.
>
>You should have her in your ATK Hairy collection as Eugenia 1, and
>in fact these "2pp" pics were downsampled from the set eug001OLE_084591
>and "3pp" from eug001OLE_086898. I see that she is no longer listed at
>atkhairy and has been moved to Archives:
>
><http://www.atkarchives.com/tour/model/eug001>
>
>BTW, I say blonde rather than brunette, but it probably doesn't matter.
>I've found it useful to have a category called "BL-BR", which is that
>hair color that's between the two, dark blonde, sometimes appearing
>brunette depending on conditions. But maybe I'm just fussy.
>
>I remember someone in one of the groups several years ago remarking
>that Eugenia reminded him of a female hobbit, if there are such things.
>(Tolkien seems to have been something of a misogynist, or at best an
>ignorer of females. No sex, please, we're British. At least not in
>the 1950s.)
Aha, there she is, 10 sets ATK, as well as a scattering sampler
posted by SerpentLord in December of 2009. Her fringe in front
is certainly blonde, but filed her darker for the back, top and sides
look brown. With modern chemicals, I've found it simpler to file
the oranges and pinks with the redheads; green, purple and blue
haired ladies with the brunettes.
Yes, LoL, would love to make several 3/4-sized babies with her!
Grouse
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Most women have long hair because they think it
distracts from their flaws. Short hair means
either that she's confident, which is always sexy,
or sometimes, it means that she simply does not
have any flaws.
"Long on hair, short on brains."
-- old French proverb
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