Maybe the title “quickie” made the algorithm push that video to more people
Shoes
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@arek-taylor You must be joking.
The Land Rover, the Universal off-road vehice since 1948,
is affectionatey known as a 'Landy'. The picture shows a Mk III - 1960s or 70s? -
@thommo I'm wih you mate. Your boots are a turn-on for starters and I'd like to wank all over rthem. I'll swap boots with you when we get stuck and I can watch you punishing my boots on the pedals whilst your revving and rocking your truck and vice versa. Fuck you sure get me going.
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@booted-driver good on ya mate
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Try 'googling' <Land Rovers Off Road> or some such. It is said that 75% of the production since 1948 is still around. It's the ubiquitous farm vehicle and has a huge following with off-road enthusiasts with clubs all over the UK and elsewhere. The early ones were very basic, with optional four-wheel-drive, but they've got more and more sophisticated until they're almost unrecogisable. They can be seen being used by all manner of organisations working off-road, and adapted for all sorts of purposes, including carrying the coffin of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Rekon that one hasn't been in any mud. The latest manifestation of the Defender is a vastly expensive box of computers. There's still a need for 'four (driving) wheels and a board' like the first ones. The earliest ones put you right down there next to the back wheels where you were in close contact with and sight of the action, the back wheel spinning just by you when you got bogged down. Almost as sexy as the original Willis Jeep. Austin tried to make one, the Champ, but it didn't last long.
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@booted-driver
Love your defender
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@drmoneystacks Hey. How about barefoot pedal pumping?
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@barefootpedal Love it!
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@barefootpedal I like that too
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I like getting stuck in women's zip up riding boots or high heel boots
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I like equestrian riding boots
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@bootsonthepedal It does feel nice
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Especially in knee boots
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@bootsonthepedal2 ..would bei very nice to watch you