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yes 12C = nice handful. Actually for a tall chick ive got nice curves. Most tall chicks are straight up in down - and they have nothing in the way of boobs. I actually like mine not to big not to small and gravity hasnt taken its toll for now :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

yes 12C = nice handful. Actually for a tall chick ive got nice curves. Most tall chicks are straight up in down - and they have nothing in the way of boobs. I actually like mine not to big not to small and gravity hasnt taken its toll for now :)

urs ar quite nice..

like.. as a package.. yes... u'd make a GREAT one..

[dont have to bend over to kiss] {yes my gf is short}

hahahha funny enough my ex had 12 C, but then again she isnt as tall as you lory, and not blond... and not caucation...

arrrhh memory of dragged me along into women bras shops...:lol: :bahaha:

I hated be in bra shop and CUE and KABOOKAKI ro some thing....got I didnt know what to do in there.

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

hahahha funny enough my ex had 12 C, but then again she isnt as tall as you lory, and not blond... and not caucation...

arrrhh memory of dragged me along into women bras shops...:lol: :bahaha:

I hated be in bra shop and CUE and KABOOKAKI ro some thing....got I didnt know what to do in there.

stand there and tell them that they look great in everything.. (except for the skanky clothes) (but CUE doesnt have skanky clothes, never heard of Kabookaki)

Originally posted by darK

Kylie = 10E

Lauren = 12C

I've seen more boobs last two days, then I ever did.

(not giving away too much info, I've working on medical files @ work)

seen some horrific cosmetic surgery...:)

I really sorry for the thise chicks, they are all hot as well :(

what you do in there is get out your credit card :)

My ex hated shops too he just was there to sign his myer card bill for me hahaha he gave me his credit card on a number of occasions but i couldnt use it without him!

One of my friends thats a guy is a shopaholic and he's straight - he drags me into those shops tell me what looks good and what doesnt haha he owns a $275 pair of jeans and a $500 jacket - he looks a bit like josh harnett.

Originally posted by Nizmo

what you do in there is get out your credit card :)

My ex hated shops too he just was there to sign his myer card bill for me hahaha he gave me his credit card on a number of occasions but i couldnt use it without him!  

One of my friends thats a guy is a shopaholic and he's straight - he drags me into those shops tell me what looks good and what doesnt haha he owns a $275 pair of jeans and a $500 jacket - he looks a bit like josh harnett.

lauren.. i'm sure he's straight..

camp as a row of tents

Originally posted by Kyles

haha troy sits outside when im looking in bra shops cos i get really shitty cos they dont have my size in a bra i want.. lol

I am on a war path

see ya soon

ahahha lol I was 1st but then... it got interest when some chick as me How she looked with new bikini top...:bahaha::uh-huh: :bahaha:

then my ex gave me dirty look and dint talk to me for hours...

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