Always been a huge fan of Wicked Weasel Bikini's, shot a lot of girls in their bikini's... everything from glamour, through to adult in them...
Decided to start a website WICKEDWEASELBIKINIS.COM
Would love to know what you guys think...
Wicked Weasel Bikinis
Wicked Weasel Bikinis
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Re: Wicked Weasel Bikinis
What I think is that if Wicked Weasel is a company, they may not like you setting up an adult dotcom using their name.
Also what I think is that there's no apostrophe in "bikinis", but there is one in "you're".
By the way - do you know where the word "bikini" comes from? Without looking on Google...
Also what I think is that there's no apostrophe in "bikinis", but there is one in "you're".
By the way - do you know where the word "bikini" comes from? Without looking on Google...
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Re: Wicked Weasel Bikinis
The answer to your question is... NO, I don't know...
I have contacted Wicked Weasel about the use of the name... We will change it if need be... but in the meantime its there
I have contacted Wicked Weasel about the use of the name... We will change it if need be... but in the meantime its there
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Re: Wicked Weasel Bikinis
Bikini Atoll, part of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean, was the site of a US atomic test in 1946, and 22 more in subsequent years. An atoll is a circular or semi-circular coral island usually formed around a collapsed extinct volcano. The island's 100 families were evacuated before testing began.
French designer Louis Reard gave the name Bikini to his two-piece swimsuit shown in Paris five days later - although this was not the first time two-piece swimsuits had been seen, the design going back to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Reard's design was thought "shocking" because it revealed the wearer's navel - though his original bikini still looked a bit like your granny's underwear The Reard company is still in business.
Rudi Gernreich introduced the monokini in 1964, wrongly assuming that (bi)kini referred to the outfit being in two parts.
French designer Louis Reard gave the name Bikini to his two-piece swimsuit shown in Paris five days later - although this was not the first time two-piece swimsuits had been seen, the design going back to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Reard's design was thought "shocking" because it revealed the wearer's navel - though his original bikini still looked a bit like your granny's underwear The Reard company is still in business.
Rudi Gernreich introduced the monokini in 1964, wrongly assuming that (bi)kini referred to the outfit being in two parts.
telfordmodelstudio@gmail.com
Re: Wicked Weasel Bikinis
YUM YUM
Oh &
I see OUR TWAT IS BACK
Oh &
I see OUR TWAT IS BACK
Re: Wicked Weasel Bikinis
M25crash Wrote:
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> YUM YUM
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> Oh &
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> I see OUR TWAT IS BACK
Huh... am I the Twat ?
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> YUM YUM
>
> Oh &
>
> I see OUR TWAT IS BACK
Huh... am I the Twat ?
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