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Mika's 5 O'Clock Shadow


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hmm well giid thing i didnt i would hate to see you're reaction lol

Eeek. I'm okay with body hair and whatever. It's just that when people start talking about toe hair waxing is when I start to not want to hear about body hair anymore:roftl:

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i'm fine with body hair too.

 

i have it myself...

 

 

ewwwwww

 

 

that came out wrong

No, no...I know what you meant. Everyone has hair on their bodies, no?

 

And yeah, body hair is okay but weird conversations about it are not.

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HOLD ON TO YOUR SOX:

MIKA +

5 O'CLOCK SHADOW +

WHITE TROUSERS +

BLUE/WHITE "FRENCH SAILOR'S SHIRT"

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__________________

[Fill in the Blank !!!!!!!!!!!!]

@02:00 THANKS TO AURELIEN+

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE9ouRYUyz4&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87IioaNNAFs&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1

THANX to MIKA!

 

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Petit Bateau’s sailor top is a modern take on a French classic.

From May 2008

By Tina Isaac

 

Nothing says French like a striped sailor shirt. A symbol of the country’s seafaring heritage first worn by Breton fishermen in the late 19th century, the top has been reappropriated over the years: Pablo Picasso gave it artistic cachet, while Brigitte Bardot used it as a beach cover-up. Enter Petit Bateau, whose long-sleeve ribbed cotton Marinière has a fitted look with a playful twist—after all, it was made for kids. The company had been making children’s underclothes for a century when, in the 90’s, ever-fashionable French women started wearing girls’ “slim fit” tees. Now made in sizes large enough for grown-ups, and available in baby-soft silk- and bamboo-cotton blends, the tops make easy travel companions. The Marinière has added appeal: it recalls seaside vacations and the freedom of youth.

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white trousers ? they look dark blue/black to me :boxed:

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HOLD ON TO YOUR SOX:

MIKA +

5 O'CLOCK SHADOW +

WHITE TROUSERS +

BLUE/WHITE "FRENCH SAILOR'S SHIRT"

*naval.jpg=

__________________

[Fill in the Blank !!!!!!!!!!!!]

@02:00 THANKS TO AURELIEN+

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE9ouRYUyz4&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1

&

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87IioaNNAFs&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1

THANX to MIKA!

 

now-cam11-400x300.jpg

now-cam-12-400x300.jpg

 

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Petit Bateau’s sailor top is a modern take on a French classic.

From May 2008

By Tina Isaac

 

Nothing says French like a striped sailor shirt. A symbol of the country’s seafaring heritage first worn by Breton fishermen in the late 19th century, the top has been reappropriated over the years: Pablo Picasso gave it artistic cachet, while Brigitte Bardot used it as a beach cover-up. Enter Petit Bateau, whose long-sleeve ribbed cotton Marinière has a fitted look with a playful twist—after all, it was made for kids. The company had been making children’s underclothes for a century when, in the 90’s, ever-fashionable French women started wearing girls’ “slim fit” tees. Now made in sizes large enough for grown-ups, and available in baby-soft silk- and bamboo-cotton blends, the tops make easy travel companions. The Marinière has added appeal: it recalls seaside vacations and the freedom of youth.

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