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Vivacious Models, Model

Not Rated ID:1669
atlanta,  Georgia
 
 
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Age:71
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Comments (6) |  
2tech  wrote about Vivacious Models on 10/19/09   03:39 PM     
i love your pics! keep up the good work!
Ai_chan  wrote about Vivacious Models on 07/27/09   02:23 PM     
Hey This is Love, I just want to say Hello and wish you the best and much success and God Bless you in everything you pursue. Have a wonderful day and Keep in touch and I will do the same.
StratMan  wrote about Vivacious Models on 01/27/09   03:08 PM     
vivacious! thanks so much for the kind words on my work!
ladychanel  wrote about Vivacious Models on 01/10/09   04:37 AM     
THANKS FOR THE FR......SMILE
Simone Tivona  wrote about Vivacious Models on 01/06/09   11:44 PM     
Thanks For The Add Hun
Jina205  wrote about Vivacious Models on 01/02/09   07:33 AM     
Thanx 4 the add!!

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