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She hat a tank top on with Daisy Duke cutoffs, and sandals. !!
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Wife and I were on our Coast to Coast last April - somewhere in the East - While at a gas station filling up - We both heard and saw a biker pull up to a stop light - we both naturally looked over and stared..
Nasty looking biker type with a HOT gal wearing a VERY SHORT HOT PINK skirt hiked up to her waist and Pick High Heels... We both just looked at each other and said WTF - at about that time the light turned green - he made a left turn and then made a quick right into the parking lot of a "Titty Bar" We both had a good laugh. He dropped her off, got a kiss goodby and off he road... Hey, we all need a ride to work every now and then..
that would be a very BIG - Yep... lol = watching her pull the pink skirt back down was also a sight to behold - but Like I told my wife 'I wasn't looking,,,,lol'
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