Sunday 28 September 2008

Double panties


pillow fight panties, originally uploaded by lobster rocket.

Wednesday 24 September 2008

Alina Vacariu


Poze Alina Vacariu lenjerie, originally uploaded by ghiciro.

Alina Vacariu is an actress and model. Among other work, she was Romania's Model of the Year in 1998 (at age of 14), which later resulted in signing a contract with Elite Model Management. She has modeled bikinis and lingerie, such as The Finish.

She starred in the Time Warner Cable Commercial "Roommate Wanted", and appeared in a cameo role for the 2005 indie film Death of a Dynasty. She also posed for September edition of Stuff in 2001 and May edition of Maxim in 2003.

Alina is currently represented by Irene Marie Models and Munich Models. (Wiki)

Alina Vacariu


Poze Alina Vacariu lenjerie, originally uploaded by ghiciro.

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Moe Hay Ko modelling

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Monday 22 September 2008

on the beach


1082, originally uploaded by Days off Summer.

Thursday 18 September 2008

Stacy Raquel from back


Stacy Raquel 07, originally uploaded by Fredane Photo.

Stacy Raquel


Stacy Raquel 08, originally uploaded by Fredane Photo.

Wednesday 17 September 2008

Quietly reading


Quietly reading, originally uploaded by unusual guy.

Simple


Simple 2, originally uploaded by unusual guy.

Embrace


Embrace, originally uploaded by unusual guy.

Legs


PICT1833, originally uploaded by Luke Luo.

Monday 15 September 2008

Williamsburg Bottle Birds '07 (House Wren)

William Dalton said:

The bird jar is a reproduction of jars that were found during excavations at the James Geddy House (circa. 1762), Williamsburg, Virginia. At first archeologists did not know how early colonists used the jars. The tab on the lower lip was what led them to believe they were used to attract nesting birds. A small branch can be placed in the hole to provide a pearch. This House Wren picked my jar to raise a family as one did in 2006. I wonder what species of birds used them in 1762?

Uploaded by William Dalton on 4 Aug 07, 11.20AM PDT.