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Re: TV Show all wearing tights

written by Dep  on 11.06. at 00:39:54 - as answer to: Re: TV Show all wearing tights by Dep
>>>>It seems every time I spin the dial past "The Nanny," I spin back because of some cast members legwear. You'd think I'd've learned what's good for me by now! BTW, have you seen the cover, specifically the back cover, of Fran Dreschers book "Enter Whining?" Ooootah.-Depon (In: Black DKNYs. Into: White You-Know-Whats)

>>>Gambled an hour on "The Nanny" last night. Sa-weet! Fran Drescher's danger sticks are permanent additions to my masturbatory hall o' fame, yes, indeed. That white mini-black opaques thing she had going on in the first episode put me in a trance...>>>Also last night: though not strictly tights-oriented, "Three's C0mpany" is a pretty inspirational half-hour, especially when Joyce Dewitt begins showing off her beige-hosed legs. Last night she had these delicate backless pumps on, and I just pictured them flying through the air as I threw her back on that couch. In front of a live studio audience, to boot!>>>Finally, I did my usual check to see if the "Brady Bunch" episode on NAN was the one that opens at a ballet class, and found Robert Reed in a Prince Charming outfit featuring lavender tights. Though the episode never makes any mention of Mr. Brady's attire, it's interesting to note that while Mr. B wears his huggers on an emergency trip to the market, the play he's costumed for requires him to hide his legs in a fake horse for his entire time on stage. One of us, p'raps?-Depon (In: Off-white DKNYs)



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