OT By the way, Guys... If you're Interested...

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By the way, Guys... If you're Interested...

Did a large part of my military duty in England. Many have
said they don't believe me, but one of the trends when I was
there-- in the 60s-- was for the "hip" women and girls to
wear micro-miniskirts that were LITERALLY ABOVE the crotch
in length.

The entire point was so that several inches of their panties
would peek out front and back-- for those who chose to wear
panties!

And I encountered more than one young woman during my time
in England who went without the panties.

At any rate, they'd typically find a micro-miniskirt and
panties that matched (conservative), or if they were feeling
a bit more risque, they'd wear pink or white panties-- or
sometimes transparent panties.

As I said, I encountered more than one young lovely who had
gone without panties entirely.

At any rate, I am posting proof of this style.

If any of you have seen the web site "crazypics", I found
this crazy photo on crazypics.

And it's now posted in
alt.binaries.automobiles.

Take a peek, and enjoy!

:-)


Tallahassee
 
Let me guess...
A link to a virus or malware site?

Absolutely not. If you look in

alt.binaries.automobiles,

I believe anyone can tell what a plain old binary looks
like. It's a bmp, as I recall.

no links. Just a plain old binary download.

"Suit yourself."

Just thought some of you might be interested in seeing two
high-school/college cuties in miniskirts from which their
panties crotches CLEARLY peek out.

They were the rage in the 60s in London and the surrounding
area.

And if you have a good AV program like AVAST, it'll trap any
malware.

If you are concerned, do a quick System Backup.

You could also simply go to

www.crazypics.com

which is where I got this one.

Good luck!


Tallahassee
 
Talahasee said:

Don't post this kind of offensive cr*p here again. This is a technical
help site for the Windows XP operating system. Just labeling something
"OT" doesn't make it OK for you to post this.

Malke
 
paul said:
Let me guess...
A link to a virus or malware site?

Odds are.... (Although it's a newsgroup, to be technical.) But
malicious code can certainly be hidden in binaries, easily enough.

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