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starwomyn 70F
5508 posts
7/23/2019 12:50 pm

Last Read:
7/25/2019 4:47 pm

Photos 0f Star's History in SFF

Photos - New Year's Day 79 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California
Fall of 20 - Getting ready to build Dome Houses in Italy, Texas
Autumn of 2006 - Travelled to Texas looking for LOVE but found Wal-Mart instead
Sometime in 2003 or 2004 - We are all doing butt pictures in the SFF Magazine





Abracadabra


starwomyn 70F
8872 posts
7/23/2019 1:03 pm

Aging is not lost youth but a new stage of opportunity and strength

Abracadabra


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
7/23/2019 9:54 pm

I was in San Bernardino New Years Day 1979. I brought in the new year in the wing box of an airplane torquing wing bolts on grave shift and happy to do so. But I was at the Rose Parade on New Years Day 1956 it would have been. Amazing how a lot of us have crossed paths, almost


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
7/23/2019 9:56 pm

estimated nice ass.


starwomyn 70F
8872 posts
7/24/2019 3:39 am

There was a trend way back when SFF who participated in the magazine, we used to call it the porch were posting butt shots. Those days are long gone.

Abracadabra


Fossil_Fetcher 76M
9752 posts
7/24/2019 4:38 am

You could clip pictures out of the SFF magazine and CP would eventually find a way to criticize them. She is one of those people who ignores the beauty and smell of a rose and concentrates on the thorns. She is trash - always was and always will be. THAT, my friends, is why she'll always be alone.

🧟‍♀️

Fossil



Non ego te hic placere


MrsJoe 76F
17382 posts
7/24/2019 4:49 am

    Quoting starwomyn:
    There was a trend way back when SFF who participated in the magazine, we used to call it the porch were posting butt shots. Those days are long gone.
Those were the days, my friend, back on the porch. It was like a slow chat room. We had good times, bad times, and ugly times, but in my memories, the good outweighed the bad. I hardly ever even go there now.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.