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Margo Robbie

A New Way of Marketing

Please, No. Paddled by the AC

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Lee Roberts
Lee Roberts
August 3, 2024 7:13 am

Interesting variety. Like the girl in black the best. Appears to be ready for some fun.

john
john
August 4, 2024 9:31 pm
Reply to  Bogey

This photograph is really well done before you even get to the great subject!

john
john
August 4, 2024 9:33 pm
Reply to  john

i’m talking about the second photograph

Luke
Luke
August 3, 2024 9:32 am

seems to be working today.

Al Gore
Al Gore
August 3, 2024 10:23 am

the blonde at the shopping cart caught my eye, the gif of the school girl takin it off is quite nice- the all have that sexy cute thing

Hands63
Hands63
August 3, 2024 10:38 am

Jeez, Margo Robbie has got a really nice body. I just might have to check her movies out. I hope she’s not one of those liberal lunatics.

Mark
Mark
August 3, 2024 12:52 pm
Reply to  Bogey

I’m just keen to know how you got her to pose for you Bogey?

tex
tex
August 3, 2024 4:39 pm

Paddled by the AC… probably messed with the thermostat. Margo Robbie, definitely a whole lot of guys wishing they were Ken. Personally, I thought she was uber-hot as Harley Quinn. Don’t know exactly what your Marketing gal is selling, but am sure I need some.

Peter
Peter
August 4, 2024 5:17 am

‘New way of marketing’ It would certainly be a new way of marketing for Sainsbury supermarket (carrier bag in trolley) Sainsbury is a supermarket for the professional classes or those who aspire to be. They also promote family values, and what sets those values better than a firm spanking to remind the lady that in last week’s shopping, buying five bottles of Bordeaux wine blew the family budget. She could stock up on 140 varieties of olive oil instead; after all she needs a reason for another spanking.

Peter
Peter
August 4, 2024 12:11 pm
Reply to  Bogey

Interesting how our great countries use common words in differing contexts. Trolleybuses, and trams are coming back here, to reduce diesel public transport. A trolley is defined by the eminent Oxford English Dictionary as a table on casters or wheels, so a supermarket ‘cart’ is more accurate than ‘trolley’. Since we imported the ‘supermarket’ from the USA, including the word ‘checkout’, which didn’t exist here before, why not ‘cart’? Still, it’s not like the French who have a government department to protect the purity of the French language from contamination by ‘English’ words. Needless to say, it doesn’t work.