Fri, Nov 22, 2:03 PM CST

At the Drop of a Hat

Poser Glamour posted on Nov 08, 2008
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


I met the nicest young sales clerk at the store yesterday while my sister was picking out a cell phone. Then DAZ offered me a quick snatch and I took it and settled immediately. Lunch in the middle was after a visit to the book store where I found out from the stocking clerk that Iwo Jima is in Korea. I told him of my occult experiences in the 80's when I could read the first two chapter of a book and tell you exactly what was on the last page. Hebrew letters, deep biblical numbers and tracing cities by address usage, something about the back door into the publishers office. I bought the Biography of the Pentagon and a book on Masters Running and a book on Heart Rate Based Running. Thinking about Taylor road and Skewlee street and maybe a foray to Davis Pool.

Comments (32)


)

ragouc

7:00AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Good pose/face expression and render.

)

debbielove

7:44AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Another fine figure render my friend. The posture is great! Like it, Rob.

)

CarolSassy

8:23AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Interesting expression, great pose 'n' outfit. ...oh!...and so much for young people mixing up their history lessons. That explains some of the stupid answers people gave when asked why they voted for certain individuals. Oh well, what can ya do? Fantastic pic! (:

)

RodolfoCiminelli

9:05AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Excellent done Dale.....!!!

Hopalong

10:17AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Bravissimo--a touch of Vargas with clothes, which is quite a feat. Nidal is Ladin spelled backwards. A curiosity in a category described by North and Bush respectively as "the most dangerous man in the world", and perhaps mostly fiction in both cases. In languages with unmarked and contingent vowels, and especially in the Semitic languages, whose grammar is based on triliteral roots and is formulaic, ars combinatoria is relatively easy, and means next to nothing. The linguistic context, especially among the Arabs, may have contributed to the faculties needed to invent and clarify Algebra, though most of the mathematics, in geometric form, was Greek in origin. Hebrew is no insurance against Calvinism--indeed, in parts of North America just the reverse.

)

Indoda

10:59AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Excellent render - great posing and expression

)

timtripp

11:15AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

first rate!

)

dbrv6

11:16AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

I find myself at a loss of words after reading your narrative of the day. I however did not know that Iwo Jima is part of Korea either, that revelation would of made me drop my hat too. okay I am not at a loss for words.

)

brycek

11:29AM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Wonderful character and expression!!

)

moonbunnie

12:47PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Interesting share and nice render!

)

evielouise

1:41PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

S T U N N I N G !~~~~~~

)

Spirit1

3:12PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

She has a great attitude!

)

Richardphotos

3:58PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

beautiful figure and clothing. the question on my very first test in mechanical drafting while in college was the contents of the first page.I failed to listen when the professor said to completely read the first chapter

)

goodoleboy

5:15PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Lovely apparel on this lovely chic. She should share a portion of that sumptuous chest with some of the ladies who were cheated in that area. I hope you set the store clerk straight on Iwo Jima.

)

tallpindo

5:50PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

I like to let folks work out their own memories. I'm sure the clerk just meant USMC. But then Normandy was in the same section probably because of the landing under fire and he did not know an AK is a Navy attack cargo and has Army landing craft onboard. I only know about AK's from the Pacific, too. I had to learn about Juno Beach in Normandy. Especially when in Nam the Army travelled in it's own ships with it's own landing craft to make an amphibious landing near the DMZ.

)

Fidelity2

6:27PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Your images are really cool. 5+.

)

cjoe

8:56PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Nice job on the clothes here..does she float?

)

guitar-slinger

9:32PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Ahhhhh something different from you? very COOL !!!! [^___^] Cheers, Roger

)

ledwolorz

10:26PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Fantastic pose and expression.

)

DanB-Creations

11:09PM | Sat, 08 November 2008

Oh yes! Very nice with the hat!

)

Osper

12:26AM | Sun, 09 November 2008

Attitude, Attitude.

)

Biffowitz

12:40AM | Sun, 09 November 2008

A delightful young lady TP, is she here for a truck driving interview? she's got the goods!!!

)

Darkwish

4:23AM | Sun, 09 November 2008

You did amazing pic! Great work!

)

pixelmeister

3:04AM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Well done!

)

mila_s

5:24AM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Great!

)

MUSEWORX

7:36AM | Mon, 10 November 2008

An excellent render here my friend.

)

erlandpil

9:47AM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Good pose/face expression and render. Agree erland

)

moochagoo

11:13AM | Mon, 10 November 2008

Love the hat :)))

)

jocko500

6:55PM | Wed, 12 November 2008

real super looking .Iwo Jima is a Island?????

)

NekhbetSun

5:36AM | Thu, 13 November 2008

Just a normal day for you, eh yawn :o) ...cool work

  • 1
  • 2

2 227 0

00
Days
:
09
Hrs
:
56
Mins
:
55
Secs
Premier Release Product
dForce Latex Corset Set G8G8.1F
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$12.95 USD 50% Off
$6.48 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.