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Title: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Peter on October 06, 2008, 12:38:38 PM
How wrinkly are people here for their age?  My face is pretty much a botoxesque mask most of the time, and I expect I won't get many wrinkles as a result.  The most noticeable sign of aging is actually some scarring on my forehead from a really bad sunburn I got when I was 16.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 06, 2008, 12:40:56 PM
Not a lot. I'd say I look younger than my age.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 06, 2008, 01:38:04 PM
Not a lot. I'd say I look younger than my age.

 :agreed:

i have a few, but i get taken for much younger, too.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 06, 2008, 02:51:25 PM
I have quite a few wrinkles when I smile. I know my skin has lost some of its resiliency and the puffy suppleness within the cells seems to be going. I have laugh-lines, which is far better than having led a life that would have produced frown-lines.

I think I look old as dirt itself, because of my gray beard which resembles oversugared cinnamon, but people are always "acting" amazed when they find out my age. I think most of that is feigned politeness, mixed in with just a little genuine surprise. I believe my appearance is that of a fairly typical quinquagenarian, but my still youthful gate, high energy level, strength and flexibility combine to fool people.


*takes a nap*
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Parts on October 06, 2008, 05:15:51 PM
I only have them when I smile or scowl
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Callaway on October 06, 2008, 05:57:23 PM
I look younger than my age and I always have, even when I was a kid.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Pyraxis on October 06, 2008, 07:13:06 PM
People tend to mistake me for younger, but I think it's more to do with body language and lack of social grace than lack of wrinkles. I have some grey hairs (I hadn't realized you start getting a few in your 20's) and my eyes have always had extra creases.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: vodz on October 06, 2008, 07:27:37 PM
Smoking and drinking help keep me looking trashed.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Calandale on October 06, 2008, 08:51:39 PM
Smoking and drinking help keep me looking trashed.

Didn't seem to affect me much.
I noticed faint lines, like those of
found on 20 year olds.

I think the sun brought them out.

Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Alex179 on October 10, 2008, 12:27:54 PM
I don't think that I have any wrinkles that I can see.   I do have a few grey hairs.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 10, 2008, 12:36:01 PM
I don't think that I have any wrinkles that I can see.   I do have a few grey hairs.


A few gray hairs. eh?

Wait 'til they start coming in on your arms and chest.

One of my old buddies from school had a full head of gray hair (which started in his twenties) by the time he was thirty three or four. Married early to a hot woman, too, so it wasn't from lack of sex (-drive, at least).
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Alex179 on October 10, 2008, 12:42:15 PM
Yeah my mother has a friend that was completely gray at age 26 or so.   Her hair is white.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 10, 2008, 12:45:11 PM
I went from a few gray speckles in my beard, last year, to very fucking gray this past year, everywhere.

 :hahaha:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: ALLDAYGLOWRANDY on October 10, 2008, 01:33:26 PM
I don't get acne, I mean is so  rare, even if I apply lots of cream.  I  got a small zit on my noise with those 5 skin creams, but it doesn't last long even then, and it doesn't leave much in the way of a mark when it does.

The mole on grown needs to get removed, it reminds me of the woman with a perfect face and one small freckle in cartoons and shit.  :laugh: Its a bit bigger.    Dad's is on his back, and bigger, and discolored.

zero wrinkles.

Glyciation causes wrinkles, fructose causes more glyciation than glucose.  Biotin at a dose of 6000mcg or higher inhibits that.  Glyciation is the combo of a protein and carbohydratem that gums up the body.  This is very important in conditions like diabetes where aging is accelerating.  Despite all the abuse I did to myself, it doesn't even show, nor am I overweight, by clinical definition of body fat above 25%. for a man my age.  I used alot of what I learned to for protection, because I am not totally stupid. :laugh:

Just love high fructose corn syrup, lacks other ingredients to help deal with the fructose, that is one reason I usually shun isolated igredients.  It doesn't get metabolized by the muscles and there fore raises triyglercyeride levels
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Gluey on October 10, 2008, 08:36:29 PM
I'm only 19 and have  frown lines. I think it's from so many years of just being angry.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 10, 2008, 08:50:27 PM
I don't think that I have any wrinkles that I can see.   I do have a few grey hairs.


A few gray hairs. eh?

Wait 'til they start coming in on your arms and chest.

One of my old buddies from school had a full head of gray hair (which started in his twenties) by the time he was thirty three or four. Married early to a hot woman, too, so it wasn't from lack of sex (-drive, at least).

Agreed, grey hairs on your chest pretty much spells the beginning of the end. I also started getting grey hair on my head in my early 20's. My uncle started getting grey hair before he was 20.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 11, 2008, 01:47:27 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 11, 2008, 05:12:20 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Yes, well it's not like I'm going to make it my mission to hunt for them down there. I'm sure that would be too depressing.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Eclair on October 11, 2008, 05:33:36 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 11, 2008, 10:11:43 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Yes, well it's not like I'm going to make it my mission to hunt for them down there. I'm sure that would be too depressing.

you could get someone else to do it. :angel:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 11, 2008, 10:12:05 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)


nooooooo!  i luuuurve my Badger Bits.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 11, 2008, 02:20:12 PM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)


nooooooo!  i luuuurve my Badger Bits.  :laugh:

Ditto. I trim manscapeland to be more appealing, but I will not scrape there.

my badger/wolverine bits are on the same timeline as my beard, it would seem. It has been this way since they both showed up, together.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 11, 2008, 03:17:56 PM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)


nooooooo!  i luuuurve my Badger Bits.  :laugh:

Ditto. I trim manscapeland to be more appealing, but I will not scrape there.

my badger/wolverine bits are on the same timeline as my beard, it would seem. It has been this way since they both showed up, together.

i bloody LOVE that wolf look - long dark hair with silver streaks.  :drool:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 11, 2008, 03:28:56 PM
Too much work. Easier to keep it short.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 11, 2008, 05:51:50 PM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)


nooooooo!  i luuuurve my Badger Bits.  :laugh:

Ditto. I trim manscapeland to be more appealing, but I will not scrape there.

my badger/wolverine bits are on the same timeline as my beard, it would seem. It has been this way since they both showed up, together.

i bloody LOVE that wolf look - long dark hair with silver streaks.  :drool:

Cut all my locks off yesterday. Sorry. Past my collar from in front of my my eyes, they were.
 Thoudght I did a good job, cutting themshort untill someone asked why my head is "all scabbed up"

Apparently, I had the shears not set right and i have cuts all over my head where, i see them now, i cut  too close. I feel the air again not sure why i tried to grow it out. Hate

No wolf hair, here.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 11, 2008, 06:01:00 PM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Yes, well it's not like I'm going to make it my mission to hunt for them down there. I'm sure that would be too depressing.

you could get someone else to do it. :angel:

Okay okay, you'll get first refusal if the job ever comes up.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 12, 2008, 01:50:35 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Solution = Shave them...

then you never have to see them, so you can live in denial ;)


nooooooo!  i luuuurve my Badger Bits.  :laugh:

Ditto. I trim manscapeland to be more appealing, but I will not scrape there.

my badger/wolverine bits are on the same timeline as my beard, it would seem. It has been this way since they both showed up, together.

i bloody LOVE that wolf look - long dark hair with silver streaks.  :drool:

Cut all my locks off yesterday. Sorry. Past my collar from in front of my my eyes, they were.
 Thoudght I did a good job, cutting themshort untill someone asked why my head is "all scabbed up"

Apparently, I had the shears not set right and i have cuts all over my head where, i see them now, i cut  too close. I feel the air again not sure why i tried to grow it out. Hate

No wolf hair, here.

:'(
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 12, 2008, 01:51:58 AM
Too much work. Easier to keep it short.

not necessarily.  i spend so little time on my hair it's unbelievable.  the only time i've had to spend ages on my hair was when i had it cut into a do, and needed to organise it every day.  ::)

now, it's just wash it, let it dry, and then do things with it if i want to.   :green:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 12, 2008, 01:52:32 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Yes, well it's not like I'm going to make it my mission to hunt for them down there. I'm sure that would be too depressing.

you could get someone else to do it. :angel:

Okay okay, you'll get first refusal if the job ever comes up.

why, thank you, LP.

can we discuss terms?   8)
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 12, 2008, 06:59:10 AM
you wait 'til you get grey pubes.  :laugh:

i was so excited when i found my first one.  ask dunc, cos i was in a chat room with him at the time.  :LMAO:

Yes, well it's not like I'm going to make it my mission to hunt for them down there. I'm sure that would be too depressing.

you could get someone else to do it. :angel:

Okay okay, you'll get first refusal if the job ever comes up.

why, thank you, LP.

can we discuss terms?   8)

I'll get my agent to call you agent, is that what you mean?  :zoinks:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 12, 2008, 07:45:44 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: El on October 12, 2008, 08:43:06 AM
Dunno about wrinkles, but how old my skin makes me look depends on the day, how much sleep I've had, whether my skin has decided to be too dry or too oily this week, whether I'm flushed from too much heat or dead pale, etc.  Feels like I have a contstant low-level battle going on with my skin, both for aesthetics AND for comfort- said it before and I'll say it again, just having straight up acne would be easier.  As-is, I get the occasional zit, but that pales in comparison to allergies and what feels like borderline excema.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 12, 2008, 10:30:08 AM
Too much work. Easier to keep it short.

not necessarily.  i spend so little time on my hair it's unbelievable.  the only time i've had to spend ages on my hair was when i had it cut into a do, and needed to organise it every day.  ::)

now, it's just wash it, let it dry, and then do things with it if i want to.   :green:

With any length my hair is so unruly that it drives me nuts. I'd love to let it grow, though.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 12, 2008, 11:37:09 AM
curly boy!  :laugh:  :P
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 12, 2008, 11:54:31 AM
Yup. Better keep it short. :P
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 12, 2008, 07:39:36 PM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 13, 2008, 12:23:17 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

Great, isn't she? :zoinks:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 13, 2008, 01:52:36 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 13, 2008, 01:53:22 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

Great, isn't she? :zoinks:

foreign creep.  :P

but MY foreign creep.  :-*
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 13, 2008, 04:11:13 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

Great, isn't she? :zoinks:

It's certainly obvious that she takes pride in her work.  :clap:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 13, 2008, 04:11:52 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:

I'm just too damn nice, aren't I.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 13, 2008, 04:25:35 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:

I'm just too damn nice, aren't I.

yeah, you fucking wuss.

:laugh:

;)
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 13, 2008, 05:05:38 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:

I'm just too damn nice, aren't I.

yeah, you fucking wuss.

:laugh:

;)

Oh! So you would rather I slap you around a bit first?
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: renaeden on October 13, 2008, 09:15:34 AM
I am starting to get facial wrinkles. I have acne too. What fun! :zoinks:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 13, 2008, 02:31:13 PM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:

I'm just too damn nice, aren't I.

yeah, you fucking wuss.

:laugh:

;)

Oh! So you would rather I slap you around a bit first?

tell you what, why don't you try it?   :eyelash:   :angel:

 :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 13, 2008, 02:38:57 PM
:hide:

There's going to be blood.



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Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 13, 2008, 02:47:44 PM
:LMAO:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 14, 2008, 03:52:59 AM
no no - i mean let's start talking the ridiculous sums of money i'm going to charge.  :smarty:

:laugh:

You're odd.  :orly:

that's very charitable.  :-*

:laugh:

I'm just too damn nice, aren't I.

yeah, you fucking wuss.

:laugh:

;)

Oh! So you would rather I slap you around a bit first?

tell you what, why don't you try it?   :eyelash:   :angel:

 :evillaugh:

Ah, it always comes down to give and take...
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 14, 2008, 03:53:20 AM
:hide:

There's going to be blood.



Don't tell me its that time of the month again.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 14, 2008, 06:23:50 AM

Ah, it always comes down to give and take...

:laugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 14, 2008, 06:24:42 AM
:hide:

There's going to be blood.



Don't tell me its that time of the month again.

honey chile, by the time you've finished attempting to slap me, it'll be like That Time Of The Month for you, all day, every day.  :smarty:

:laugh:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Phlexor on October 14, 2008, 07:34:25 AM
:hide:

There's going to be blood.



Don't tell me its that time of the month again.

honey chile, by the time you've finished attempting to slap me, it'll be like That Time Of The Month for you, all day, every day.  :smarty:

:laugh:

so... business as usual then.  :green:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: The_Chosen_One on October 14, 2008, 08:21:30 AM
Smoking and drinking help keep me looking trashed.

Didn't seem to affect me much.
I noticed faint lines, like those of
found on 20 year olds.

I think the sun brought them out.


Yeah, the sun will do that every time. You can tell the sun worshippers here - they're the people who look 50 or 60 when they are about 35.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 14, 2008, 09:51:39 AM
:hide:

There's going to be blood.



Don't tell me its that time of the month again.

honey chile, by the time you've finished attempting to slap me, it'll be like That Time Of The Month for you, all day, every day.  :smarty:

:laugh:

so... business as usual then.  :green:

:LMAO:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Silk on October 24, 2008, 03:49:21 AM
I won't get any wrinkles until I hit mid-forties. I would laugh at you all, but I'm not sure if my lack of aging is due to good or bad genetics.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 24, 2008, 11:57:12 AM
I won't get any wrinkles until I hit mid-forties. I would laugh at you all, but I'm not sure if my lack of aging is due to good or bad genetics.

... or has it more to do with (a possibility in my case) growing up in the southern-most reaches of Texas, spending most of my days having my skin ripped away by a wicked-assed subtropical sun, well before it became popular to use sunblock?


Lots of people my age made the same mistake.

 :violin:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Silk on October 24, 2008, 01:04:00 PM
I won't get any wrinkles until I hit mid-forties. I would laugh at you all, but I'm not sure if my lack of aging is due to good or bad genetics.

... or has it more to do with (a possibility in my case) growing up in the southern-most reaches of Texas, spending most of my days having my skin ripped away by a wicked-assed subtropical sun, well before it became popular to use sunblock?


Lots of people my age made the same mistake.

 :violin:

Sunlight? My generation doesn't need no stinkin' sunlight to get cancer, that's what tanning beds are for. Or in my state, there's always the option of using both methods.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Peter on October 24, 2008, 01:13:03 PM
I used to get all my tanning from my CRT monitor, but now I've got an LCD screen and it's just not the same.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: renaeden on October 24, 2008, 07:50:17 PM
^ :lol:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 25, 2008, 11:56:51 AM
^
^
Now I see why the UK attendees who attempted to brave the beaches of south Texas ended up in the hospital so often.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 25, 2008, 02:15:25 PM
i wouldn't, cos i'm really dark skinned: i often get taken for mediterranean/middle eastern/turkish/"exotic" in the summer.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 25, 2008, 02:29:13 PM
Hawt. :eyelash:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 25, 2008, 02:48:59 PM
i wouldn't, cos i'm really dark skinned: i often get taken for mediterranean/middle eastern/turkish/"exotic" in the summer.

Nah!!

:LMAO:
Are you kidding!?!

It's you darker types who are courageous enough to get out the first days of their visits, with no respect for their length of exposure.
(not saying you're stupid, but going by the numbers - the degree of respect required is not common to any northerners)

The shy ginger types usually manage (in those days they used titanium dioxide skin rubs and showed up white as , well white! :D), until the third or fourth day.

Honestly, the only ones I have ever seen to take it, were heavily freckled highlanders of ruddy complexion.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 25, 2008, 04:57:08 PM
Hawt. :eyelash:

you're just biased.   :-*

but don't stop...   :eyelash:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 25, 2008, 04:58:25 PM
i wouldn't, cos i'm really dark skinned: i often get taken for mediterranean/middle eastern/turkish/"exotic" in the summer.

Nah!!

:LMAO:
Are you kidding!?!

nope.

Quote
It's you darker types who are courageous enough to get out the first days of their visits, with no respect for their length of exposure.
(not saying you're stupid, but going by the numbers - the degree of respect required is not common to any northerners)

The shy ginger types usually manage (in those days they used titanium dioxide skin rubs and showed up white as , well white! :D), until the third or fourth day.

Honestly, the only ones I have ever seen to take it, were heavily freckled highlanders of ruddy complexion.

that's because most people are fucking stupid, and don't use the correct sun cream.  i always do, cos i have a brain.   :angel:  and i don't like getting too hot for very long, so exposure isn't generally an issue for me.
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: DirtDawg on October 25, 2008, 06:07:54 PM

I said I don't think you are one of the stupid ones or the oblivious, but most of those who are already tannish are the ones who commonly seem to have no concept of what an hour in the full sun can do to a body. Combine that with a few ounces of alcohol and it's off to the hospital, for dehydration and over-exposure, for the lucky ones. The ones who are really dumbasses are the ones who pass out and lie in the sun for another hour before being rescued by beach combing do-gooders, on the watch-out for northerners with no sense.



Last time I worked a beach concert, the tanning craze was in full force and the same northerners were showing up with even MORE confidence, thinking that they had the sun conquered, already. It really makes no difference in the amount of sun they can take, but Damn (!) they sure looked good on the way to the emergency room.

:D
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 26, 2008, 02:37:28 AM
...if you're fond of boiled lobster colour.  :D
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: odeon on October 26, 2008, 03:45:19 PM
Hawt. :eyelash:

you're just biased.   :-*

but don't stop...   :eyelash:

Do you need help with applying the sun lotion, by any chance?  :eyelash:
Title: Re: Facial wrinkles
Post by: Lucifer on October 26, 2008, 05:29:56 PM
Hawt. :eyelash:

you're just biased.   :-*

but don't stop...   :eyelash:

Do you need help with applying the sun lotion, by any chance?  :eyelash:

i need help being anywhere near the sun, this year.  ::)