Halloween costume, real rifle

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dfwmtx
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My eyes never made it that far down before when seeing that picture.

Pass the eye-bleach and the mental floss, please.
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I get mixed messages from that picture, and they're all bad.
+1. Cute girl, poor execution. They ruined it for me.

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Yeeeeeah. A decent-looking girl in a skimpy costume with a lack of trigger discipline and a spiky fake wang. There's some nightmare fuel for ya. There's no real recourse except for brain lye. Bleach isn't gonna cut it on this one.
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wow, warn a guy before pictures like that. I could've been on the phone w/ a customer........
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What did we drop on Japan in 1945, LSD?
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Factfind wrote:What did we drop on Japan in 1945, LSD?
No, they were into weird shit LOOOONNNNGGGG before we came along.

Next time you should put up a NSFW warning. I could just see that coming up in somebody cache or someone checking the firewall logs goes to that site and page..........
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What has been seen cannot be unseen.

Then again, looking for Xena fan art has numbed me to odd protuberances down south... :shock:
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Maybe she is on her way to an Oakland Raider game...
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DougWojtowicz wrote:What has been seen cannot be unseen.

Then again, looking for Xena fan art has numbed me to odd protuberances down south... :shock:
Yeah, my general advice on fan art usually starts out with "That way lies madness! But if you go there..."
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ASM826 wrote:I know I'm getting old. The first thing I noticed in this picture is that there is a magazine in the rifle and her finger is on the trigger. :shock:
I'm sure it's a replica. Guns are banned in Japan. :oops:
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