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hugeschlongworld: polish girl meets german monstercock on cam- she´s fascinated
German sissy girl polishing up on her dick sucking skills.
Micky Love
Marie-Luise Lusewitz
Jane Iwanoff‘s pretty red pussy
Ginny Noack
Ginny Noack and ‘Heidi’
Regula Mertens
Jacqueline Brooks and Ron Jeremy
Britt Corvin in the mag story “Happy Snow” (1977)
Uschi Zech
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’Heidi’ (CC model)
‘Heidi’ (CC model)
‘Heidi’ (CC model) from Stimulation mag #16 (1982)
Girls #17 mag cover (Pleasure-SASS Verlag, c. 1981)
Barbara Legrand (aka Bärbel von Staden) appearing in Gail #1 (Denmark, 1978)
Serena and an unknown brunette, appearing in Climax of Copenhagen (1981), photographed by the late Hans Moser (aka Sascha Alexander, R.I.P.)
Frivol #96 (1970s) - set 2 of 2. Frivol girl “Vera” in a nice set from this classic mag.
Jutta Bienek
Evelyn Rillé, German Pet of the Year in 1986
Christa Jaeger appearing in a special winter edition of Chick (not dated, but probably early 1970s)
Sex o’M #23 (Germany, 1981) - set 1 of 2. Jacqueline Brooks on cover and appearing inside as “Randy” (last 3 pics above).
Gina Janssen
Sylvia and Mario
Doris Wessoly
Sibylle Rauch
ilovethe80sladies:Brittany Dane Penthouse Pet of the Month (February 1985) - and covergirl on the German issue of Penthouse in March of the same year.
Chantal Virapin (ebony), Jacques Gatteau and friends appearing in the German ZBF mag Lou #9 (1981)
Doris Wessoly – 70s ubersexy German pornstar
Orange: Which came first, the colour or the fruit? Many languages use the same word (or derived words) for both the fruit and the colour, such as English, Italian, German, Spanish, Greek, Polish, Arabic, Tagalog and Mandarin. Logically, it makes sense
Sarah Nowak / Germany (likely) Polish ancestry Guest appearance
lidah-itsme: ask-the-norwegian: louxisalhama: spaceisforlovers: jethroq: danadelions: ja ja ja ja jaa spanish person laughing or a german person during sex???you decide Finnish person struggling to remember what they were about to say next polish
I’ve seen many interviews with people who were involved in despicable acts on behalf of themselves and the nazis. It is so rare, in the interviews I’ve seen, to witness one of those people feel COMPLETE remorse or any at all. When confronted
German ambassador, Hans-Adolf von Moltke, Polish leader Józef Piłsudski, German propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and Józef Beck, Polish Foreign minister meeting in Warsaw on June 15, 1934, five months after signing the Polish-German Non-Aggression
polandgallery: The castle of Bad Muskau/Mużaków on the German-Polish border in blue hour
tugoslavija:weirwoodtreehugger:wordfully:inkcaviness:in german we don’t say “in the middle of nowhere” we say “at the ass of the world” and i think that’s beautifulin Polish we say ‘in the beyond-ass’. High five, German.In Dutch we say
burlydudebulge: Always a huge fan of this amiable, big German grandpa. Here he is in his downtime, polishing his helmet up. :P
nihonlove:weirwoodtreehugger:wordfully:inkcaviness:in german we don’t say “in the middle of nowhere” we say “at the ass of the world” and i think that’s beautifulin Polish we say ‘in the beyond-ass’. High five, German.In Dutch we say “In
hushdirectory: Whether or not you believe in karma, you won’t be able to escape the karmactic effects of adult star Karmen Karma.The tatted, busty exotic beauty is a mix of Italian, Norwegian, French, German, Finnish, Polish, and Irish. Hailing from
angeloftuesday: tigerstaden: hiddlelovee: The Germans look like a tampon commercial I think the Polish women might need it #No we are not putting Germany in Poland. Remember last time?
peaceloveandwolfpack: i am really legitimately terrified of romney winning the election i’m british and i’m terrified. i’m greek and i’m terrified i’m brazilian and i’m terrified i’m german and i’m terrified i’m polish
darknessra:weirwoodtreehugger:wordfully:inkcaviness:in german we don’t say “in the middle of nowhere” we say “at the ass of the world” and i think that’s beautifulin Polish we say ‘in the beyond-ass’. High five, German.In Dutch we say
schmoej4:Pantyhose Pam. Half polish half german. Nylon slut. All mine! Evidence the big ol’ hickeys I planted on her
bag-of-dirt: Polish medics attend to a civilian who was severely injured during the German Luftwaffe’s aerial assault on Warsaw following German invasion of Poland. Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. 1 September 1939.
ganymedesrocks: seducingeros: Igor Mitoraj 1944 - Polish Figurative sculptor German-born Igor Mitoraj (1944 – 2014) was a Polish artist,was a monumental sculptor, who set his classicism combining technical ability with a certain postmodern malaise
lunarofferings: alessajayde: Can somebody tell me what this little boys clothing is called? What time period would have worn this? What class of people would own such articles? Etc. Anything helps. looks to be late 19th century German/Polish. I love
just-shower-thoughts: I’m texting with a German friend while watching a Polish TV show that’s dubbed in Arabic, airing on an American channel, on a Korean TV, sitting on a Swedish sofa, in Pakistan, wearing Bangladeshi clothes. Globalization may
polskapussy: nudebar: group of girls from a German brothel, so called FKK clubs. All sex workers and customers are naked inside the premises. Many of these asses in German nightclubs belong to Polish providers. Worth a trip.
whatapleasantdream: asparklethatisblue: flauschvieh: heysammy: David Tennant speaking German … ghjgrjhag *snort* the heck he sounds somewhat polish when speaking german *3* awww David, honey, it works better if you speak with a German accent,
A young Polish boy returns to what was his home and squats among the ruins during a pause in the German air raids on Warsaw, Poland, in September of 1939.
wildersage:asked my friend why the @ symbol is called (spider) monkey in german and polish and they sent me this drawing
bag-of-dirt: During the German Invasion of Poland, two young Polish boys in Warsaw read a Polish edition of a Mickey Mouse Sunday colored supplement amidst the ruins. September 1939.
fjanne: hey, with my favorite black polish, we’d make the German national colors…:)
Annie Atkins: Last year I spent a very snowy winter on the German-Polish border, as the lead graphic designer on Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel. Working with Wes and his production designer Adam Stockhausen, we created all the graphic props and
dappledwithshadow: Georg Paul Heyduck (Polish-German, 1898-1962)