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Once more unto the breach, dear friends

"GLENDA'S HOTTEST PHOTOSHOOT YET", trumpeted the weekly goodness that is the Sunday Independent's LIFE magazine.

Inside, we were treated to a tastefully-shot selection of portraits - a reward for having made it through half eleven mass, no doubt.

The one that made me drop my banana sandwich was this one.

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There was Fraulein Gilson, and she flat out on the hotel floor after consuming a rancid bowl of porridge. Hunched over her is Liam Doran, taking time out from motivating his nurses.

The recent spate of unseasonably hot weather could explain the lack of appropriate garmentation, but I hope she doesn't think she'll find his stethoscope in there. Unless she's thinking of taking his pulse.

Anyway! On with the show. Here's Glenda upright and sideways [fnarr etc], followed by humble effort #1. Let the parade of good taste begin!

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Comments (24)

Does anyone else find it odd that a woman in the throes of tribbing would be into covering her chesticles?

Doloads:

No, she's just itchy.

ro_G:

ro_G:

AB:

AB:

AB:

ro_G:

ro_G:

Shim:

Rusty:

Dermot:

Dermot:

That mysterious third hand on yer wan on the left was left behind by Ronan O'Gara. That's how pissed he was.

Dermot:


Glenda goes for the knob.

Humpydog:

You didn't like my, "Emergence from a Giant Cooter" shot?

See the Frog?

hey there love the designs!! any ideas for our eyebrow pencil design for glenda ....

Max Johnson:

Haha
Some great ones there.

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