Yes, smartroad! I like the way that we are enticed by what we cannot see. Oh, the beautiful shot and treasure if only we could pan left. Titillation. Antici...pation said Frank N Furter!
I knew that you would fixate on the cephalic vein of this stunningly handsome man -- and with good reason. I'm guessing that he has played a LOT of basketball, and is left-handed. Note that "cephalic" as used here doesn't mean "relating to the head;" rather it stems from a mistranslation of the Arabic term "al-Kifal," meaning "outer" (to distinguish it from the basilic vein that is visible on the inside of the forearm, but then sort of disappears from view in the upper arm.
wow! a beautiful specimen of healthy manhood.
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Aussie anon.....'tis indeed!
DeleteHe pulsates with manhood! That vein especially (Steve!)
DeletePAN LEFT, PAN LEFT! :P
ReplyDeleteYes, smartroad! I like the way that we are enticed by what we cannot see. Oh, the beautiful shot and treasure if only we could pan left. Titillation. Antici...pation said Frank N Furter!
DeleteI knew that you would fixate on the cephalic vein of this stunningly handsome man -- and with good reason. I'm guessing that he has played a LOT of basketball, and is left-handed. Note that "cephalic" as used here doesn't mean "relating to the head;" rather it stems from a mistranslation of the Arabic term "al-Kifal," meaning "outer" (to distinguish it from the basilic vein that is visible on the inside of the forearm, but then sort of disappears from view in the upper arm.
ReplyDeleteDr. Steve! I love it when you talk dirty that way! More, please sir!
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