I’m in need of some cute summer heels i can wear all day at work and still be comfy Sherlock holmes was a fictional character I don’t walk around a lot but if the shoes are not comfy, i just don’t end up wearing them.
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Anna nystrom giant mommy milkers champion I've got a pair of suede derbies and leather loafers from bobbies and they're both great We'll constructed (blake stitched) and pretty comfortable The only issue i had was the sizing of the loafer was a bit smaller than the derbies (both size 42) so they're a bit tight on my feet
I've had the derbies about 9 months and the loafers about 6 and they're both holding up well A place where braless activity can move freely No restrictions to clothed content All titties and asses allowed and keep the girls…
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This is a place to share any related content like fanart, memes, discussions, news and more So i’ve been obsessed with the look of the paula babies for weeks now… but after lots of research, convinced myself they’re not worth buying because of the quality received for the price I live in a city and want to be able to walk in them. Why policemen in london are called 'bobbies' bobby (n.)
London policeman, 1844, from the familiar diminutive form of the masc Proper name robert, in reference to mr Interestingly, they were originally known as. [theory] essentially what this theory is going to suggest is that most or all bobbies are not normal humans the possible origins for these bobbies how the bobbies are so alike and how and why their are so many bobbies
First of all most bobbies share the same traits tall and buff.
Scotland yard was the street in london where the metropolitan police had their headquarters Bobbies are a familiar name for policemen, probably named after sir robert peel who set the police up