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That includes lovelies that Don't love Me! Isn't life Fun!!!? xxx me 4. the woman that did my hair butchered it.
Even in the super soaraway Sun, he admitted to an interviewer from India Today, the daily parade of topless lovelies was "getting a bit old-fashioned.
He showed, by joining the breakaway World Darts Council and appearing on video attempting star-jumps with leotarded lovelies, that he approved in principle of a sleeker, soberer version of the sport.
Lefty spent the last decades of his life in considerable comfort, lacking for nothing except any reciprocation of affection from the "Latina lovelies" of South Miami Beach he so liked to ogle.
FHM, Emap's flagship "lads" magazine, for instance, lost a quarter of its circulation in the year to June, its lingerie-clad lovelies finding it hard to compete with online porn.
Raymond's show eventually evolved into the Festival of Nudes (a cheeky wink at the Festival of Britain) and then Moving Nudes, where naked lovelies were winched high in the air on precarious wooden platforms.
There's a semi-orgy scene with young lovelies that's way tempered down from the original script.
Midas Man tells of the fall and rise of a rogueish ad-agency boss (not based on her husband, she adds) whose adventures take him, in classic bonkbuster style, from London to New York and in and out of the beds of long-legged lovelies – and via an outplacement agency run by a female MD.
We could inspect these cars without the distraction of bikini-clad lovelies and without having to fight through the anoraks and brochure collectors.
This group of synchronised lovelies were said to send teenage boys into accelerated puberty though their routines were curiously sexless affairs.
"I'm Britain's biggest sugar-daddy!" Dexter said in his introduction video, referring to the gangs of Mayfair nightclub lovelies he keeps afloat in shoes and diamonds.
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