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There always seems to be an equal amount of complimenting when it comes to the stuff we load here. Vanessa, of course, but I'm very aware and in tune with the comments and compliments that come my way. As many have pointed out, it does take quite a bit to run the thread (which is extremely worthwhile) and it may seem like I don't have much time to check out what's going on. I just wanted to say that I do keep a close watch on the thread and, in particular, the compliments for us both. I may not have much time to reply but I read, take note and appreciate all that comes my way. (y)
Richard, you and Vanessa have chosen a hobby years ago that gives us on this forum immense pleasure… no doubt we have no idea how much work it takes to produce the result we see. Thanks for all you do.
 
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Sounds rather ancient doesn't it? Maybe even a bit depressing. Not so old, but old enough to have done all that stuff. Oh dear, where has the time gone.
I have done all those things also, but I still feel as young as I did 30 years ago and I try to stay active. And I’m glad we’re all still here, so we can enjoy this forum!
 
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Came across this photo today. It was taken back in 2007. Had just bought the chainsaw (which is still running very nicely) and thought we'd take a "sexy" pic with it.

We didn't realise at that time it would be the first photo we loaded up to the net a little while later....to a site called Chilli Vanilla, now long gone. We waited, with a little trepidation, for the reaction: the first comment was "hot as hell and can use a chainsaw". We were hooked.

Funny how this is so clear in my mind, just like it happened yesterday. :)
Still “Hot as Hell”❤️ Vanessa. Richard, I’m always impressed how the two of you give us so much of your time on this thread, which is why it’s easily the best one here, glad you at least know there is appreciation for your work. Thanks. Steve
 
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Came across this photo today. It was taken back in 2007. Had just bought the chainsaw (which is still running very nicely) and thought we'd take a "sexy" pic with it.

We didn't realise at that time it would be the first photo we loaded up to the net a little while later....to a site called Chilli Vanilla, now long gone. We waited, with a little trepidation, for the reaction: the first comment was "hot as hell and can use a chainsaw". We were hooked.

Funny how this is so clear in my mind, just like it happened yesterday. :)
Would seem like both are still running a treat.🤷
Quality always worth the effort.
 
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Sounds rather ancient doesn't it? Maybe even a bit depressing. Not so old, but old enough to have done all that stuff. Oh dear, where has the time gone.
I have done all that and more. Time moves so fast for us all, but in your case it seems your beauty as an erotic women has remained regardless of age. Thank you for all your posts, best wishes.
 
There always seems to be an equal amount of complimenting when it comes to the stuff we load here. Vanessa, of course, but I'm very aware and in tune with the comments and compliments that come my way. As many have pointed out, it does take quite a bit to run the thread (which is extremely worthwhile) and it may seem like I don't have much time to check out what's going on. I just wanted to say that I do keep a close watch on the thread and, in particular, the compliments for us both. I may not have much time to reply but I read, take note and appreciate all that comes my way. (y)
Thanks Richard. Always nice to hear from you. I think it's fair to say that you two have created a wonderful community here on Lit, full of folks from all over the world who appreciate your hard work and camera skills, as well as Vanessa's charm, beauty and kindness in replying to every comment. You two have created something very, very special.
 
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Sounds rather ancient doesn't it? Maybe even a bit depressing. Not so old, but old enough to have done all that stuff. Oh dear, where has the time gone.
I'm old enough to remember when:
- Air and water were not polluted (and were free)
- the National Health Service was properly staffed
- the customer was always right
- there was no such thing as online crime
- and girls thought they were classy if they would spit on the first date and swallow on the second!
 
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Came across this photo today. It was taken back in 2007. Had just bought the chainsaw (which is still running very nicely) and thought we'd take a "sexy" pic with it.

We didn't realise at that time it would be the first photo we loaded up to the net a little while later....to a site called Chilli Vanilla, now long gone. We waited, with a little trepidation, for the reaction: the first comment was "hot as hell and can use a chainsaw". We were hooked.

Funny how this is so clear in my mind, just like it happened yesterday. :)
Quite clear that both models are still running well! X
 
There always seems to be an equal amount of complimenting when it comes to the stuff we load here. Vanessa, of course, but I'm very aware and in tune with the comments and compliments that come my way. As many have pointed out, it does take quite a bit to run the thread (which is extremely worthwhile) and it may seem like I don't have much time to check out what's going on. I just wanted to say that I do keep a close watch on the thread and, in particular, the compliments for us both. I may not have much time to reply but I read, take note and appreciate all that comes my way. (y)
Richard and Vanessa, myself and your followers I am sure truly appreciate the time you both put into running the thread, and apart from posting your amazing photography of the divine Vanessa, I see you make a huge effort to respond to your 'fan mail', You are performing a wonderful community service hehe for the group, and I hope you get great satisfaction from sharing and receiving the appreciation. You two are clearly a close knit couple, and I admire you being proud and bold enough to share such beautiful pictures publicly
 
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Came across a couple more photos taken around the same time as the previous chainsaw pic. The place we had at that time was relatively isolated and gardening could be carried out in a very relaxed fashion.
The one or two neighbours we had were a little way away and we rarely saw them. It was a rather idyllic spot...at first glance, and indeed it was, most of the time. However, when it rained there were leeches..on the grass! you didn't need to be in the bush to snag one. A lot of ticks and of course the regulars: black and brown snakes and funnel web spiders...in spring they were out in droves. It wasn't all bad, you just had to be careful. It was a magical spot. We lived there for about twelve years I think. It allowed us to have complete freedom and to make the most of the photography which, at that time, we were getting right into. A very large proportion of the earlier photos we load up here from time to time were taken there.

Anyhow, enough rambling.
 
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Sounds rather ancient doesn't it? Maybe even a bit depressing. Not so old, but old enough to have done all that stuff. Oh dear, where has the time gone.
Hi Richard,
No no no not depressing!

Just reach out and hold Vanessa and ....
You will feel 21 and a bit .......!
And remember, .....
You are only 21 and a bit more!,
Most things only take twice as long
Because they are twice as enjoyable ....
BUT .... there are a few things that are still easy ........ and not as hard as before!!!
 
Hi Richard,
No no no not depressing!

Just reach out and hold Vanessa and ....
You will feel 21 and a bit .......!
And remember, .....
You are only 21 and a bit more!,
Most things only take twice as long
Because they are twice as enjoyable ....
BUT .... there are a few things that are still easy ........ and not as hard as before!!!
(y) 👌;)
 
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Came across a couple more photos taken around the same time as the previous chainsaw pic. The place we had at that time was relatively isolated and gardening could be carried out in a very relaxed fashion.
The one or two neighbours we had were a little way away and we rarely saw them. It was a rather idyllic spot...at first glance, and indeed it was, most of the time. However, when it rained there were leeches..on the grass! you didn't need to be in the bush to snag one. A lot of ticks and of course the regulars: black and brown snakes and funnel web spiders...in spring they were out in droves. It wasn't all bad, you just had to be careful. It was a magical spot. We lived there for about twelve years I think. It allowed us to have complete freedom and to make the most of the photography which, at that time, we were getting right into. A very large proportion of the earlier photos we load up here from time to time were taken there.

Anyhow, enough rambling.
Now thats my kind of a ride-on. Enough in the tank to go all day:whistle::devilish:
 
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Came across a couple more photos taken around the same time as the previous chainsaw pic. The place we had at that time was relatively isolated and gardening could be carried out in a very relaxed fashion.
The one or two neighbours we had were a little way away and we rarely saw them. It was a rather idyllic spot...at first glance, and indeed it was, most of the time. However, when it rained there were leeches..on the grass! you didn't need to be in the bush to snag one. A lot of ticks and of course the regulars: black and brown snakes and funnel web spiders...in spring they were out in droves. It wasn't all bad, you just had to be careful. It was a magical spot. We lived there for about twelve years I think. It allowed us to have complete freedom and to make the most of the photography which, at that time, we were getting right into. A very large proportion of the earlier photos we load up here from time to time were taken there.

Anyhow, enough rambling.
The anatomy of a perfect gardener… if I were there with you, part of my anatomy would be as stiff as that rake handle.
 
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What a marvel of nature you are, and what a lucky man Richard is to be able to spend his life next to a woman so beautiful and full of a sexual desire that makes any other woman appear to be a faded photocopy of your exceptional body. Of course, the Australian environment has also favored the blossoming of a flower as precious and wonderful as you, I believe that there is no corner of the earth so solitary and at the same time so luxuriant with wonderful women. Of course, the fauna of dangerous animals leaves no room for truly free moments but if I could meet a woman like you in a field I would certainly challenge snakes and spiders just to get to pick such a beautiful and succulent fruit. What else can I say, you are fantastic and that if there were other photos of these days in the uncontaminated Australian nature I would look at them with immense pleasure especially if there were close-ups of your A-side that you know really sends me into raptures. In the photo with the chainsaw you can see your curvy breasts covered by your work overalls and I can imagine the "physical pain" that could have caused to your beautiful nipples the continuous rubbing with that hard and rough fabric and how much sweeter and sexier it would have been if you had worn a very light silk overall that would have highlighted your fantastic shapes and would have caressed those wonderful nipples that were born only to be sucked to infinity. Hello beautiful woman I adore you and I send you a kiss on your sweet and juicy slit X Amiche
 
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