Medusa
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I guess rapping takes a lot of life outta you.
It's wonderful to see you so happy, Diva, with your handsome grandson!The one word: Short. This was back in the summer with my 16 year old, 6'5" grandson. @Pecos
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What a lovely couple!This is the one I was looking for. Although taken two years ago, we haven’t changed a bit. Cough, cough:
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You are a handsome couple, and you look so happy together!Okay, here you go. Me and my partner in 1991, the year we met, and now. I thought he was handsome then and I still do. 30 happy years!
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Lovely smile, Medusa! You look beautiful!A few weeks ago, trying desperately to smile wide enough to get the bars on my badass new dentures (I have no back molars) to show. Ended up looking like more of a lunatic grimace, but eh, kinda fits. LOL View attachment 204122
Oh, holy cow, you are very kind. ♥ -- Maybe I should put up the picture of my open-mouth-laugh attempt to show my dentures which ended up looking like "The Scream." Then you'd see some loveiness.Lovely smile, Medusa! You look beautiful!![]()
Isn't the Mods what Pete Townsend of the Who wrote his Rock Opera Quadrophenia about?Back in the 1960's, here in the UK, we had a fashion, come sect, known as The Mods, meaning Modern. No self respecting Mod could be seen without a motor scooter. Something like this:
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Whilst I couldn't match this fellow's mirrors and head lights, I did have more than a few, but not for long. A drunk all but wiped me out, to be more precise, wiped the scooter out. My father, realising that his son was unscathed, made me promise to forego two wheeled transport. In respect for my Dad it is what I did.
Fast forward almost thirty years, the mortgage is paid off, there's money in the bank, we both have well paid jobs, that hankering for two wheels came back, BIG time. In the time we had this motorbike, we/I never had a wobble, never had a near miss and never had a scare, whilst we were out and about on it, that is. Five years on, I sold it, charging, and getting more than I bought it for. So what kind of bike was it? It was a Harley-Davidson, and it looked like this:
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It was 32 years ago, so not what I look like now. Note the beard, when I asked my doctor if the mole on my face could be removed she said yes, but it might induce cancerous cells some time in the future. She recommended that I hid it behind a beard. When the beard turned silver, I shaved it off, preferring the mole than looking like Santa. Vain? Who me?
Exactly so, I'm impressed that you know.Isn't the Mods what Pete Townsend of the Who wrote his Rock Opera Quadrophenia about?
My husband is a really big Who fan so that has been instilled in me.Exactly so, I'm impressed that you know.
Nice shoes!Back in the 1960's, here in the UK, we had a fashion, come sect, known as The Mods, meaning Modern. No self respecting Mod could be seen without a motor scooter. Something like this:
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Whilst I couldn't match this fellow's mirrors and head lights, I did have more than a few, but not for long. A drunk all but wiped me out, to be more precise, wiped the scooter out. My father, realising that his son was unscathed, made me promise to forego two wheeled transport. In respect for my Dad it is what I did.
Fast forward almost thirty years, the mortgage is paid off, there's money in the bank, we both have well paid jobs, that hankering for two wheels came back, BIG time. In the time we had this motorbike, we/I never had a wobble, never had a near miss and never had a scare, whilst we were out and about on it, that is. Five years on, I sold it, charging, and getting more than I bought it for. So what kind of bike was it? It was a Harley-Davidson, and it looked like this:
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It was 32 years ago, so not what I look like now. Note the beard, when I asked my doctor if the mole on my face could be removed she said yes, but it might induce cancerous cells some time in the future. She recommended that I hid it behind a beard. When the beard turned silver, I shaved it off, preferring the mole than looking like Santa. Vain? Who me?
Wow! These photos are priceless! You and your wife make a handsome couple!Back in the 1960's, here in the UK, we had a fashion, come sect, known as The Mods, meaning Modern. No self respecting Mod could be seen without a motor scooter. Something like this:
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Whilst I couldn't match this fellow's mirrors and head lights, I did have more than a few, but not for long. A drunk all but wiped me out, to be more precise, wiped the scooter out. My father, realising that his son was unscathed, made me promise to forego two wheeled transport. In respect for my Dad it is what I did.
Fast forward almost thirty years, the mortgage is paid off, there's money in the bank, we both have well paid jobs, that hankering for two wheels came back, BIG time. In the time we had this motorbike, we/I never had a wobble, never had a near miss and never had a scare, whilst we were out and about on it, that is. Five years on, I sold it, charging, and getting more than I bought it for. So what kind of bike was it? It was a Harley-Davidson, and it looked like this:
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It was 32 years ago, so not what I look like now. Note the beard, when I asked my doctor if the mole on my face could be removed she said yes, but it might induce cancerous cells some time in the future. She recommended that I hid it behind a beard. When the beard turned silver, I shaved it off, preferring the mole than looking like Santa. Vain? Who me?
Distinguished looking, not old.old man
I agree with palides2021Distinguished looking, not old.![]()
Thank youIt's wonderful to see you so happy, Diva, with your handsome grandson!![]()
My goodness. Is there ever a time when you and the Mrs. don't look like pure class?! You were a beautiful couple then and still are now. And if only you knew!...Men with silver beards can be very sexy and Lordy...don't let them be bald too!Back in the 1960's, here in the UK, we had a fashion, come sect, known as The Mods, meaning Modern. No self respecting Mod could be seen without a motor scooter. Something like this:
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Whilst I couldn't match this fellow's mirrors and head lights, I did have more than a few, but not for long. A drunk all but wiped me out, to be more precise, wiped the scooter out. My father, realising that his son was unscathed, made me promise to forego two wheeled transport. In respect for my Dad it is what I did.
Fast forward almost thirty years, the mortgage is paid off, there's money in the bank, we both have well paid jobs, that hankering for two wheels came back, BIG time. In the time we had this motorbike, we/I never had a wobble, never had a near miss and never had a scare, whilst we were out and about on it, that is. Five years on, I sold it, charging, and getting more than I bought it for. So what kind of bike was it? It was a Harley-Davidson, and it looked like this:
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It was 32 years ago, so not what I look like now. Note the beard, when I asked my doctor if the mole on my face could be removed she said yes, but it might induce cancerous cells some time in the future. She recommended that I hid it behind a beard. When the beard turned silver, I shaved it off, preferring the mole than looking like Santa. Vain? Who me?
Too funny! If anyone ever tries to mug you, just make that face. You'll see how handy that expression comes in. But seriously, you are lovely. Nice eyes, looks like you have beautiful skin, glasses look great and I like the way your hair frames your face. It takes time but I hope you'll be able to get used to your new dentures.A few weeks ago, trying desperately to smile wide enough to get the bars on my badass new dentures (I have no back molars) to show. Ended up looking like more of a lunatic grimace, but eh, kinda fits. LOL View attachment 204122
Yes, you are radiant @Lara. Love your picture!You shine. ♥
Looking great! It also goes well with your earrings, in my opinion.I took this selfie in April of last year, a couple of months after my 74th birthday. I wanted to see if I could do the wrap the way I've seen other
"Sistahs" do it. Wrapping doesn't come easy for me so I used two pieces...the first things I found that matched which were a bonnet and thin scarf. They come pre-wrapped but the ones I've seen are too flat to the head. I posted it on Facebook and something funny happened. My Black friends and relatives thought the look was great on me. My White friends....not so much. One responded that she didn't want to offend me but to her it looked like I was wearing whipped cream on my head. I got a good laugh when I read her comment. I responded that she was absolutely right and assured her that these wraps come in different colors and patterns. I told her that she didn't offend me at all but gave me my first laugh of the day.Truth be told, I'd never wear this kind of thing out of the house anyway because I'm afraid it would unravel.
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Is there such a thing as "relaxed stunning?" That's how your pretty pictures look to me.