... and a lil' eastern. The Louisiana milks are locale specific to southern Louisiana. The eastern to 'da Bronx... lol.



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... and a lil' eastern. The Louisiana milks are locale specific to southern Louisiana. The eastern to 'da Bronx... lol.



Hard to believe milks are still found in the bronx but I have heard about them.
cool pics
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..Doug
~ aka dougsnake
Thanks Doug... it is really rather hard to believe. It's also likely that it'll become consistently harder as time progresses. Just the same I'm really hoping to get something established with them.
Appreciate it,
Chris
There are large numbers of "snakes-in-the-grass" in the Bonx area of New York!..
Only they're not as pretty as the ones you posted!
~Doug

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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
and those snakes only contribute to the de-evolution of mankind
Always appreciated... look forward to more pics of yours!
Chris
Nice stuff, Chris! I really like the amaura. Those graphite colored background bands are stellar. Any clue where in southern LA they came from?
-cole
Thanks Cole... sent you a pm.
Chris
Nice Chris!
I sent you a PM.
-Phil
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Work is the curse
of the drinking class!
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any chance for a belly shot on the amaura? Graet stuff!
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Todd Hughes
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