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Ain't i fly

So, i wanna know, how i'm dress'd,  ain't i fly?

        so, let's start with my head, yup, a head rag, of light (baby) blue

   got to keep my dreads in check since my hair is kinda
head rag
    wild and crazy; alright, i cap'd that head rag with

hat 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 FYI: Queer Hanky Codes

    Black: Paingames, Whipping
Dark Blue: Fucking
Light Blue: Oral Sex
Brown: Shit
Grey: Bondage
Olive or Khaki: Military Scenes
Light Pink: Arse Toys
Dark Pink: Nipple Torture
Red: Fisting
White: Wanking
Yellow: Piss
Purple: Piercings
Mustard: Big Cock
Green: Rent
Lavender: Drag, Cross Dressing
Orange: Anything Anytime (L) or Nothing Now (R)
Beige: Rimming
Charcoal: Rubber
Red and White Stripes:  Shaving

 

    Cruz Azul (FMF) ball cap..great since mexico won the cup, but i just like the color..and shape..

    Well, i've got a wife beater under tee  that's rib'd cotton, and kind'a tight,tee shirt

     not too tight;

    o.k., i put over that my favorite cardigan, right now, which is actually made

    by Dunderdon, but i couldn't find a good pic of it since it is rather last last

     last year.., but still kwel, it is your basic kakhi colored zipper front type..

   caridigan
 now, i am not too partial to how

square this model looks in this

type of sweater, but i wanted you

to get a sense of how it looked;

yup, of course i put on khaki pants too,

straight from  the GAP..

thery're o.k., but now that i've stressed them and 

and aged them, they are even better..pants

 Don't tell me that that ain't cool; after all i am 51

years old, and i really cann't be rocking tight jeans,

or super large baggy pants; but i do let these ride

real low over my ass, so i guess i do sagg..a bit..

not like the kid wit'em around their thighs..but low.. 

The Gap tapped into the corporate-khaki connection last fall with the launch of its Gap@work campaign on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. For the first time in the 205-year history of the Exchange, casual day was declared, with The Gap outfitting 3,500 traders with khaki pants and cotton shirts.

     o.k., i was feeling a bit cold this

    morning, so i predict it will be rather

   chilly tonight coming home so i decided

   to put on some off white long john

   bottoms and some  gray bikini briefs with

  them since the john's don't offer much

  support for a fella (no pun intended).

  The name 'Long Johns', long skin-tight underpants, was actually first used for the long underwear issued to American soldiers during World War Two. The name is derived from the old boxing gear worn by John L. Sullivan, who was a boxer in the late 1880s, the height of his career being 1882-92.
   drawers

 underwear

 

 

 

 

 Bikinis: The 'bikini' was invented in 1946 by two Frenchmen, Jacques Heim and Louis Reard, who named it after the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the site of atomic bomb testing, because the 2-piece swimsuit was miniscule in size. The name became popular for both men and women¹s briefs. Bikini briefs can be low or high-side bikini briefs but are usually lower than true waist, often at hips, and usually have no access pouch or flap, legs bands at tops of thighs. String bikini briefs, another style have front and rear sections meet in the crotch but not at the waistband, with no fabric on the side of the legs.

 o.k., i've post'd this next stuff like twice now, but this stupid drive keeps screwing it up..

suffice to say, when i go to save the material, I end up in an error page and when i go back 

i posted up to my last save is gone.. now of course, i'm entering a bit at a time and saving the text

 just incase the page save fails..nothing left here to cover except my feet; I always wear white

 socks, (sometimes black) but mostly white..and i pick up some blue shoes the other day..

 there're Aldo's  Wallevus, which i thought was a play on words with elvis..but i'm not sure Aldo

 

Wallevus   
The Oxford Dictionary of Saints; 2004; DAVID HUGH FARMER; 4 Words Wallevus, see Waldef (2) .
Waldef (2)   
The Oxford Dictionary of Saints; 2004; DAVID HUGH FARMER; 446 Words Waldef (2) ( Waltheof, Walden, Wallevus) ( c. 1100–60), Cistercian abbot of Melrose. Grandson of the Northumbrian patriot Waldef and son of Simon, earl of Huntingdon ...
 
 
 
 
  Go figure, cause i sure don't know why the shoes have that name..
 
   anyhow, i did take along a jacket too, G Unit Bomber jacket with faux fur lined hood; i just can't
 
  find a good image of it.. this one to the right  almost right
 
  is the wrong color..but the right style..minus a few
 
  details on the black one..actually, i wish mine was
 
  gold like this cause it would go well with the rest of
 
  my clothes today..yeah?
 
 

  Is anybody reading this blog?

 

 

 
  
 

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