Saturday, March 7, 2026

Blond and Blue

 


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  1. hermaphrodite, eh?

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  2. I'm betting not a natural blonde.

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    1. Look at the dark eyebrows. Yes, bleached blonde.

      From the look of the deep suntanned skin, she's most likely a candidate for skin problems up to and including cancer down the road.

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    2. Don't worry. AI.

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  3. John, I agree about the skin cancer in her future. Next week I'm headed back to my dermatologist for the umpteenth time for him to take another slice-o-my-hide.

    We were pretty foolish in the 60's and 70's of my youth. Sunscreen wasn't even a thing....in fact we went the other way with suntan lotion.

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    1. When I was a lifeguard at a lake resort, we'd take J&J Baby Oil, add iodine for color and slather it on. Talk about major sun burns!

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  4. Come on guys! Do you buy newpapers just to check the obituaries? LoL
    Lighten up. She's gorgeous. Enjoy.

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    1. RICH: This pretty young lady is lovely but she's also inline for a lot of health issues.

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    2. Like everyone who sits on the beach or swims or surfs, John

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  5. Before she passed I used to take my mother to the dermatologist for treatment of her frequent skin cancers. I quipped to her once, "Good thing you didn't have bikinis when you were a teenager or I'd have to leave the room".

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  6. Brinkley Davies, if anyone wants to meet her, she offers diving expeditions so you can meet the critters she swims with. Her name is her website if you're interested.

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  7. Dye job, so not a real blonde. Fake as most photos these days!

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