A truly beatific visage. Surely whatever benevolent divinity is responsible for its creation did not frame these magnificent features for them to be sullied with the indignity of cream pies and chunky slime . . . but I for one am secretly glad that this is the messy fate to which this face has proven so subject. (I guess this joy is not so secret anymore!)
My pardon, good people. This heralds all, gracing your private parlor, not for the gaze of us mere animals. :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:
Is it more appropos to serve white or red wine at a green sliming? Etiquette experts and sommaliers don't all agree on one of the most vexing issues of our time.
Despite her fresh coating of bright green slime, Lily manages to look "very demure, very mindful" here as she watches The Wife get plastered with a pie.
Love the joy on both The Wife's and Lily's faces here. . . even if The Wife is clearly finding the situation a bit more hilarious than Lily, for obvious reasons! :-P
My god, what a vividly captured screenshot! Such a beautiful pie explosion against the lovely face of luscious Lily... this is absolutely freaking DELICIOUS!
Somebody HAD to do it, and I'm glad it could be The Wife. (Look at her smile of satisfaction!) Also, Stephanie's hair looks amazing splayed out over all that shaving cream!
Like Sisyphus endlessly pushing the same rock up the same hill, Stephanie rises from the shaving cream morass, knowing she'll end up face down in it again and again . . .
Oooo, this time Val is in someone else's slime time scene! Either way, I love Val's fit, which includes the bow; I love the colour, the star necklace and eye shadow look good, and it's a slime time scene, which I'm a sucker for. Mia is a pretty delightful model too. You knew I was going to buy this, didn't you, The Man?
i agree bob...it would be like "look, a hundred dollar bill!" I'd say, "where?" and then someone could push me in...yep, certainly would fall for that in a heart beat!