Models...

We'd got some nice and curvy runway models down my ways. Perhaps you boys need to feed your's a little better?:p

n2s

Don't know about that, I fed her pretty good, maybe being high strung and neurotic contributed to her "physique" (are they all nut jobs like that?).

Nossir, give me a sweet country girl, with a little bit of wiggle packed in a tight pair of jeans, and them hoidy toidy skeletonized chicks ain't got nuthin'.

Sarge
 
Hey, Sarge, is this one in the ballpark? :) (Bonus: She can handle a gun, too.)

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Eric
 
Hey, Sarge, is this one in the ballpark? :) (Bonus: She can handle a gun, too.)

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Eric

Man, that's what I'm talkin' bout right there, a girl whose idea of a "Spa day" is going skinny dipping in the "cement pond". :D :thumbup:

Sarge
 
The point of fashion models is that they not distract attention from the designers' clothes. Hence, they generally are no more than walking mannequins. I had a classmate at university in the mid-1960s who worked summers as a fashion model. Starting about March, she would start a very severe diet and exercise program in order to get herself down to working weight, about 110-115 pounds for a 5'6" height. She would occasionally pass out in class and we would take her to the infirmary where she would be read the riot act about her stupid dieting, but she kept it up. I heard some years later that it had done her some permanent damage. She was the one who told me that the clothes designers did not want good looking women as models as they would distract attention from their designs.
 
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