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    one of the strangest and yet strangely erotic things I have ever seen. I want one of those rubber stick thing!


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    Nice legs, shame about the face! :

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    Yea, she has a bit of a long face on her.

    The internet s full of whacky shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    Nice legs, shame about the face! :
    Least she doesn't have a face like a horse's arse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Least she doesn't have a face like a horse's arse!
    She has the head of a raging bull, the emblem Ferruccio Lamborghini used for his cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    She has the head of a raging bull, the emblem Ferruccio Lamborghini used for his cars.
    Raging with Enzo Ferrari who had called him a tractor maker.

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    Indeed. But he was a tractor maker, as was David Brown who designed the Aston Martin, hence the DB tag.

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    He was a tractor maker before Enzo's snub inspired him to get into performance cars afaik
    The original David Brown made gears and cogs and equipment for factories in the mid 1800s long before the advent of tractors again afaik
    And while we're at it John Deere, a blacksmith, moved to Illinois in the 1800s and invented a new type of horse drawn plough, more suitable for the American West and Mid- West...........again long before the rise of the tractors that now bear his name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    He was a tractor maker before Enzo's snub inspired him to get into performance cars afaik
    The original David Brown made gears and cogs and equipment for factories in the mid 1800s long before the advent of tractors again afaik
    And while we're at it John Deere, a blacksmith, moved to Illinois in the 1800s and invented a new type of horse drawn plough, more suitable for the American West and Mid- West...........again long before the rise of the tractors that now bear his name.
    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzz.

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