I love this page. I wait for it every Friday. But at 61, If I see one more pierced nipple, pierced bellybutton or nasty nose ring on an otherwise nice looking woman..I am going to go ballistic. WTF happened to "women" these days? Carry On, Gunny
#60, I had to go back to determine WTH you were referring to. It's my considered opinion that it's just a trick of the lighting on an otherwise sparse patch of pudenda tresses. ;-))
I thought that one would get a commment. There was a beautiful one in the Home Depot parking lot a couple weekends ago. I was going to take some pictures to share and decided to snap them once I got out. It was gone when I returned to the parking lot :(
The eyes on #133 are absolutely stunning. The rest of the women, especially the profusion of redheads this week, are a treat for the eyes. Thanks and have a great weekend.
#3 Nice Stroke #9 Better Stroke #111 Amen #119 Amen Amen #131 Just like one you posted last week. So little to see; so much to envision. Happy Easter Irish, and to all.
I slung chips for frito-lay in the 80z on Bergstom AFB. In Austin Tx,it was an F4 recon base then. A crew chief came up to me one day and wanted to buy snacks for their snack bar in one of the hangers,he got permission for me to drive on the flight line from the MPs, past rows and rows of F4's to the hanger. Got to look in a couple. Good times. Great FFF too BTW ! Texas guy
Outstanding as always! And yes, I'll admit that 103 made me go "OOOH!" just as sincerely as the girls. BTW, I think 150 was an RF-4 with it's KA-56 camera area open.
QF-4D. The “droop snoot” under the radome gives it away as a D model. RF-4C’s didn’t have that droop snoot and the cameras were mounted just aft of the radome, right about where that oval air scoop is. The beige long rectangle is an electroluminescent formation light; low intesity lights used to aid in formation flying at night. There’s one on the other side, both wing tips and the vertical stab. The 2 doors hanging down under the fuselage are auxiliary air doors for the engines; really well placed for catching your head, DAMHIK. The paint scheme is a target paint job and this had to be mid 80’s. The guy on the ladder has subdued green stripes that showed up in 79-80 and standard OD fatigues which phased out in 88-89. There’s a guy changing the right main wheel & tire assembly underneath the jet. The big black rectangle on the ground just to the left of the nose gear is either the new or the old one. Nose wheel is chocked because the right main would have been raised on an axle jack. You had to disassemble the brake rotors & stators to pull the wheel off. LOTS of fun to do between flights with really warm brakes.
33 is an excellent and necessary addition to any man's library. After a long week, this FFF is great break - thanks, Irish! And a Happy Easter to you and yours!
Took a second look at FFF(more like 9th or 10th) on my computer, and it is so much better than on my ipad. 141 left me wondering what the next pic of her looked like. FFF is my, "what day is it? marker". Have a great and safe weekend.
BTW, that rock n' roll building must be making the rounds. I have a post in my draft queue with some more background. "In 1930 the Indiana Bell Building was rotated 90°. Over a month, the 22-million-pound structure was moved 15 inches/hour, all while 600 employees still worked there. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, or the telephone service they provided. No one inside felt it move."
Built in 1907, the 8-story, 11,000-ton building was moved to provide room for a larger facility, all while providing uninterrupted telephone service to the State of Indiana. It was relocated 52 feet (16 m) to the south and 100 feet (30 m) west of its original location. The move began 14 October and was complete on 12 November 1930.
Most of the power needed to move the building was provided by hand-operated jacks assisted by a steam engine. Each time the jacks were pumped, the house moved 3/8ths of an inch.
I must say, there are a great number of items on this post that I want. But hot women and great burgers, etc, are all certain to send me to an early grave. I think it might be worth it.
To the readers: How the frack do you guys have the patience to count to 100-something pairs of h00ters, and remark on how that one got her lawn mowed? ROFL, i'm farking cross eyed double blind after about 10. Its all i can do to hit "save image"...
Well done sir! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you EH, you're welcome!
DeleteI love this page.
ReplyDeleteI wait for it every Friday.
But at 61, If I see one more pierced nipple, pierced bellybutton or nasty nose ring on an otherwise nice looking woman..I am going to go ballistic.
WTF happened to "women" these days?
Carry On,
Gunny
Glad you get to enjoy Gunny. I think you will find it difficult in today's age to not find some modifications. Each to their own.
DeleteYou are right sir.
DeleteJust getting old.
When you grow up on 60's Playboy with all natural women, today seems kind of fakey.
Still, pretty is pretty.
Have aa great Easter to all!
Gunny
The first few made me think we were having a brawny fest of magnificent women.
ReplyDelete4, especially. 9 ain't bad, n'ither. Or the brunette in 71.
29 just goes to show you can't go wrong with Hugault. 60 reminds us why women should never be allowed to mow the lawn.
#60, I had to go back to determine WTH you were referring to. It's my considered opinion that it's just a trick of the lighting on an otherwise sparse patch of pudenda tresses. ;-))
DeleteNemo
Just trying to mix it up edutcher :)
DeleteNemo, I haven't heard pudenda in a while! lol.
nice torino
ReplyDeleteI thought that one would get a commment. There was a beautiful one in the Home Depot parking lot a couple weekends ago. I was going to take some pictures to share and decided to snap them once I got out. It was gone when I returned to the parking lot :(
DeleteThe eyes on #133 are absolutely stunning. The rest of the women, especially the profusion of redheads this week, are a treat for the eyes. Thanks and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNemo
Yup, redheads rule this week.
DeleteHave a great weekend Nemo!
DeleteMan, that's a firm butt on the Bball shooter...
ReplyDeleteTrue Dat
DeleteBouncing quarters firm :)
DeleteDefinetly some nice redheads in there, ... but those burgers with the tots!! I WANT ONE! Arrrerrrr..... I've been in lock down too long!!
ReplyDeleteThat rang my Pavlovian bell as well!
DeleteYou did well again Irish m'boy.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend, put the damn chainsaw down and Happy Easter to you and The Boss.
128 is you
DeleteThanks Phil. Happy Easter as well. I will pass that on to the "Boss".
DeleteYes, Happy Easter you master of the FFF. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteThanks OH and Happy Easter!
DeleteHot women and Blue Oval goodness.
ReplyDeleteA good end to the week.
Thanks again, Boss.
Looks like I need to get you a refill.
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
Funny Leigh. You call Irish Boss, but Phil knows who "The Boss" really is in his comment :)
DeleteTake care
Bob
Leigh tries to make me feel good !
DeleteGood stuff as always - just shared it w/a bunch of friends in my Teamspeak and wrecked the game we were playing! (DAoC)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
Glad you felt is was worth sharing!
DeleteCurve after curve. Like a formula one race track. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed !
DeleteSplendid Friday! #7 was a great start to it too. Also really liked #’s 33,50,82,and the great ass on #93
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend ST!
Delete#3 Nice Stroke
ReplyDelete#9 Better Stroke
#111 Amen
#119 Amen Amen
#131 Just like one you posted last week. So little to see; so much to envision.
Happy Easter Irish, and to all.
Just enough titillation to not cause heart palpitations amongst the viewing crowd!
DeleteFine group of bunnies. Happy Easter. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
DeleteI slung chips for frito-lay in the 80z on Bergstom AFB. In Austin Tx,it was an F4 recon base then. A crew chief came up to me one day and wanted to buy snacks for their snack bar in one of the hangers,he got permission for me to drive on the flight line from the MPs, past rows and rows of F4's to the hanger. Got to look in a couple. Good times. Great FFF too BTW ! Texas guy
ReplyDeleteAnother superb collection, good sir! Have a great Easter weekend. Phreddy
ReplyDeleteIts good to be Irish. Some very unique pictures made me search. Thank You
ReplyDeleteIzzat Helvetia Tavern, Hillsboro, Oregon on front page?
ReplyDeleteNo idea. It was just in an image sharing site I found. Maybe someone will recognize it.
DeleteThank you for that Judge. I found the picture very awesome but could find nothing searching. I would love to have that layout in my home very cool.
DeleteOutstanding as always! And yes, I'll admit that 103 made me go "OOOH!" just as sincerely as the girls. BTW, I think 150 was an RF-4 with it's KA-56 camera area open.
ReplyDeleteQF-4D. The “droop snoot” under the radome gives it away as a D model. RF-4C’s didn’t have that droop snoot and the cameras were mounted just aft of the radome, right about where that oval air scoop is. The beige long rectangle is an electroluminescent formation light; low intesity lights used to aid in formation flying at night. There’s one on the other side, both wing tips and the vertical stab. The 2 doors hanging down under the fuselage are auxiliary air doors for the engines; really well placed for catching your head, DAMHIK. The paint scheme is a target paint job and this had to be mid 80’s. The guy on the ladder has subdued green stripes that showed up in 79-80 and standard OD fatigues which phased out in 88-89. There’s a guy changing the right main wheel & tire assembly underneath the jet. The big black rectangle on the ground just to the left of the nose gear is either the new or the old one. Nose wheel is chocked because the right main would have been raised on an axle jack. You had to disassemble the brake rotors & stators to pull the wheel off. LOTS of fun to do between flights with really warm brakes.
DeleteNice job, Irish!!
33 is an excellent and necessary addition to any man's library. After a long week, this FFF is great break - thanks, Irish! And a Happy Easter to you and yours!
ReplyDelete--ExpatGuy
Took a second look at FFF(more like 9th or 10th) on my computer, and it is so much better than on my ipad.
ReplyDelete141 left me wondering what the next pic of her looked like.
FFF is my, "what day is it? marker".
Have a great and safe weekend.
Another gem Mr. Irish. Thank you.
ReplyDelete#76-call her the Mystery Girl. Reminds a bunch of the old Elvis song: "Devil or Angel".
ReplyDeleteTook me 20 minutes to scroll through this post.
ReplyDeleteThe missus kept coming into the kitchen.
BTW, that rock n' roll building must be making the rounds. I have a post in my draft queue with some more background.
ReplyDelete"In 1930 the Indiana Bell Building was rotated 90°. Over a month, the 22-million-pound structure was moved 15 inches/hour, all while 600 employees still worked there. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, or the telephone service they provided. No one inside felt it move."
Built in 1907, the 8-story, 11,000-ton building was moved to provide room for a larger facility, all while providing uninterrupted telephone service to the State of Indiana. It was relocated 52 feet (16 m) to the south and 100 feet (30 m) west of its original location. The move began 14 October and was complete on 12 November 1930.
Most of the power needed to move the building was provided by hand-operated jacks assisted by a steam engine. Each time the jacks were pumped, the house moved 3/8ths of an inch.
I must say, there are a great number of items on this post that I want. But hot women and great burgers, etc, are all certain to send me to an early grave.
ReplyDeleteI think it might be worth it.
A pleasure to peruse. Thank you and have a wonderful Easter to you and the other half!
ReplyDeletejack
To the readers: How the frack do you guys have the patience to count to 100-something pairs of h00ters, and remark on how that one got her lawn mowed? ROFL, i'm farking cross eyed double blind after about 10. Its all i can do to hit "save image"...
ReplyDeleteOh, and nicely done as per usual, Irish.
Many thanks for #8!
ReplyDelete