On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:03:15 -0600, Himsa <faked@gigasnooze.shit>
wrote:
>So, pardon my ignorance, but did webeweb represent a particular
>agency, or a geography?
>
>Like, were webeweb American models, or how does the defenition
>apply, as ive seem some posters work almost be rejected here for not
>being "a webeweb" model.
>
>Please clarify, thank you!
From the best of my recollection, Webe started with Jessi the Kid, one
of the first modeling pay sites (If not the first) that ever existed,
(well underage anyway), I believe she's from Florida. Next came Lil
Amber, (the brunette) (3 different Lil Ambers over time). I'm not sure
if it was the second or third that happened to be the same model as
Jana from Maxwell's angels. The third webe model that I remember was
Stacy Starlett, (one of my favorites), then sites like Sammi Jo and
Connie, Lizzy, etc, etc started popping up. I do believe most if not
all the Webe girls are American.
Probably the easiest way of determining a webeweb model is by the
labels on the pictures, the fonts tend to remain the same with the
exception of the Jana (Lil Amber) sets. I know some models that moved
on to other studios seem welcome still here (sites like Hope, and
Sherri in Southern Glamour Girls, they started out as Webe girls so
most seem forgiving of those posts too).
There are many webeweb models that I didn't even know existed that I
see occaisionally popping up here and elsewhere as well. There is a
history of Webe girls moving on to other sites, aside from Jana, I'm
not sure there was much of a history of girls moving on to Webe.
I posted alot of different Webe models halloween sets in Deadly's abps
group for halloween, also ommitted quite a few due to lack of time.
But if you go through that post, you should get a pretty good idea of
what the Webe pics look like.
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