Umbrella/Grid Girls
Umbrella/Grid Girls
Taka and Drewman gave me an idea for a thread - umbrella girl pics!
Been too serious in here lately.
Here's the first one I found with a Google image search. Hey, she's looking a little plastic but it's a start...
Go to it team.
Been too serious in here lately.
Here's the first one I found with a Google image search. Hey, she's looking a little plastic but it's a start...
Go to it team.
Have a look at these ones......
The guy with the grin is the production assistant for the Alfa mag here in Adelaide...I am a mean editor and am going to publish this...see if he still has his grin when his wife sees.....
http://www.maximumattack.biz/photoga...eous/index.htm
Oh but they are mainly grid girlz....
The guy with the grin is the production assistant for the Alfa mag here in Adelaide...I am a mean editor and am going to publish this...see if he still has his grin when his wife sees.....
http://www.maximumattack.biz/photoga...eous/index.htm
Oh but they are mainly grid girlz....
An umbrella or bumbershoot is a collapsible canopy that protects a person from rain or sun. They can be made by stretching a fabric or other material over a wire frame and have a handle for carrying or securing in a base. The person is kept dry by the fabric which is usually waterproof and water rolls off the sides.
An umbrella made for protection from the sun is called a parasol. These are often meant to be fixed to one point and often used with patio tables or other outdoor furniture, or on the beach for shelter from the sun. However parasols can also be hand held devices.
The word umbrella is from the Latin word umbra, which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek όμβρος (omvros). Its meaning is shade or shadow. Brolly is a slang word for umbrella, used often in Britain and Australia.
An umbrella made for protection from the sun is called a parasol. These are often meant to be fixed to one point and often used with patio tables or other outdoor furniture, or on the beach for shelter from the sun. However parasols can also be hand held devices.
The word umbrella is from the Latin word umbra, which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek όμβρος (omvros). Its meaning is shade or shadow. Brolly is a slang word for umbrella, used often in Britain and Australia.
at Julia and Kall. Leave us boys to have a little fun. Go play somewhere else and talk girl stuff.
Disappointed in the general standard so far guys. Cromax, think you need to look in some warmer climates!
Anyone recognise the second(!!) runner up?




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