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Their was a  bartendress in a costume of superlatively curly black hair and a tight body snugged into a tight blue dress that shows off her upper thighs and exposed musclely short legs. Rests her hand with splayed fingers on the wet table. She asked, with a long tattoo of the ****** of Guadalupe snaking down her wrist, "Are you all right, do you want any more?" "No." I tell her. No, I don't want anymore.
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Dec 9, 2011
Dec 9, 2011 at 10:59 PM UTC
Saying No to Love in a Bar.
Their was a  bartendress in a costume of superlatively curly black hair and a tight body snugged into a tight blue dress that shows off her upper thighs and exposed musclely short legs. Rests her hand with splayed fingers on the wet table. She asked, with a long tattoo of the ****** of Guadalupe snaking down her wrist, "Are you all right, do you want any more?" "No." I tell her. No, I don't want anymore.
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Dec 9, 2011
Dec 9, 2011 at 10:59 PM UTC
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