July 4, 2010

As American as apple pie

...but of less caloric value: apple bottoms. Feast!








Well, I'm not sure which one I'd pick, if allowed only one "bite".

It's clearly a toss-up between the green one and the wet one.

10 comments:

  1. although...the one in pink is clearly the more spankable one...
    nice choices

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  2. Which one in green? It looks like there are two green ones and two wet ones. I think BP must have been making a joke about that.
    Actually, I love the green apple panties, where can I get a pair of those? By the way, why do they call it a pair of panties? Is it because it covers two cheeks?

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  3. The green apple panties were really cute!

    Katia

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  4. Yes, I'd take the one in the green apple panties for the win!

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  5. I take the green on in the lower right corner. I really like green apples :)

    -H

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  6. His mountain girl: I agree, the lady in pink has a phenomenal bottom; but it's wet, too! (Although you can't really tell from the small picture. It was my poor attempt at a joke.)

    Anony: You picked up on my joke! (Thank you!) Hmmm....I suppose a "pair" of panties because it covers a "pair" of cheeks. But then why isn't it a "pair" of bras?

    Katia: I LOVE those panties, too. I'll be on the look-out for some to purchase.

    Thomas: They do appear to be a crowd favorite!

    Hedone: Yes, and a green apple shaped like a booty? Is there anything better?

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  7. I wonder Anony, and Pink, why a pair of stockings is two things, but a pair of pantyhose is only one?

    Have I told you I come from Tasmania...known as "the Apple Isle"...

    Just sayin'

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  8. When I am lost for an explanation, I consult the dictionary. Here's what it says about pairs.

    Pair:
    1. two identical, similar, or corresponding things that are matched for use together: a pair of gloves; a pair of earrings. [STOCKINGS]

    2. something consisting of or regarded as having two parts or pieces joined together: a pair of scissors; a pair of slacks. [PANTYHOSE]

    And there you have it. School is out now, let's go raise some trouble.

    Hugs,

    Pink

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  9. Thanks Pinky Bare,

    Things are far less complicated on The Apple Isle.

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  10. And far more apple-y, I'd imagine.

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