Michelle is a certificated wife, the daughter is naughty, she is playing with me, the name Avatar is a beautiful calling finger gesture, we now all find a new signature, what's the meaning of eight, gun or kind showing organized broadcast ABC Ads? I DON'T WANT SHE西 AND HER FAMILIS BE HURT,
昨天晚上戴了一会儿这个锁,每次戴比较有新鲜感的锁都觉得很刺激,想要戴着锁she,这个锁用夹腿顶锁和刺激系带的方式作弊难度要比锅盖和铁笼大,隔笼撸锁基本上刺激不到,所以尝试了一会儿后采取了脱卡蛋的方式撸she,虽然she后借助棉签可以完美复位,但欲望消退后确实就不想再让自己不舒服了,所以就摘下来睡觉了
这款锁的卡环是目前戴过的锁里最舒服的,因为它的弧度最大,戴上后yin囊两边那两块皮比较宽松,开合式的设计在戴的时候也比较省力。我觉得笼子的形状也很性感,并且可以站着,不会存尿
连着两天一天一次已经可以让自己平静和老实两三天了[坏笑]
这款锁的卡环是目前戴过的锁里最舒服的,因为它的弧度最大,戴上后yin囊两边那两块皮比较宽松,开合式的设计在戴的时候也比较省力。我觉得笼子的形状也很性感,并且可以站着,不会存尿
连着两天一天一次已经可以让自己平静和老实两三天了[坏笑]
Irene Cara 1959-2022
Irene Cara, the singer best known for performing the title tracks to the classic 1980s films Fame and Flashdance, has died. She was 63.
Cara first rose to fame when she was cast in the 1980 musical Fame, which she sang the title track for and starred in as Coco Hernandez.
Her performance in Fame earned her two Grammy nominations for best new artist and best pop vocal performance, female, at the 23rd annual Grammy Awards in 1981.
Cara later sang and co-wrote “Flashdance… What A Feeling” for the soundtrack of the 1983 blockbuster Flashdance, with Giorgio Moroder and Keith Forsey.
“Flashdance… What A Feeling” earned the star two wins at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984 — best pop vocal performance, female, and best album of original score written for a motion picture or a television special — and an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 1983 Oscars.
Irene Cara, the singer best known for performing the title tracks to the classic 1980s films Fame and Flashdance, has died. She was 63.
Cara first rose to fame when she was cast in the 1980 musical Fame, which she sang the title track for and starred in as Coco Hernandez.
Her performance in Fame earned her two Grammy nominations for best new artist and best pop vocal performance, female, at the 23rd annual Grammy Awards in 1981.
Cara later sang and co-wrote “Flashdance… What A Feeling” for the soundtrack of the 1983 blockbuster Flashdance, with Giorgio Moroder and Keith Forsey.
“Flashdance… What A Feeling” earned the star two wins at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984 — best pop vocal performance, female, and best album of original score written for a motion picture or a television special — and an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 1983 Oscars.
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