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New naked walker!
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Wow, we have missed (up till now) an uber cute fully naked walker!!! Here she is and here is the regular 'silver' girl giving a young boy an unlikely fetish for the rest of his life, for watching naked women in public!
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TOO MUCH INFORMATION!!!!!!!! But here is her butt too!!!! |
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chocolate? covered girls
There seems to be more walkers at this event, perhaps they don't know how to ride a bike? :) |
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This is a bit odd, those 'Liberty Girls' seem to have started the event walking and wearing panties and finished without them!
I wonder when the 'gained their freedom' and found their bikes!! Is it possible that they went back on foot and joined the later part of the parade? |
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Thanks Fango |
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Here is a background news story about the event...
Welcome to the Fremont Solstice Parade. Families, couples and groups of friends lined the parade route through Fremont Saturday afternoon to see the giant papier-mache floats and colorful characters come flooding down the streets of the neighborhood But first came the uninvited guests. The official Solstice Day Parade didn't start until after noon, but the naked cyclists were preparing hours beforehand. The parade crashers gathered as early as 7 a.m. in a vacant lot on 2nd Avenue and Battery Street. Onlookers with digital cameras watched as the body painters stood in line to turn their skin into a canvas. Jim Horton has been manning the body spray paint gun for five years, and although he has never been a cyclist himself, he has participated in the official parade. "I don't come up with the ideas, I'll just do whatever they ask for," he said while painting a geisha costume on a young woman. "This is the first time I've ever attempted a kimono before." By 9:30 a.m. he had already sprayed dozens of bodies, he said. Dave Yount, an unofficial leader of the naked bicyclists, said there were over 300 people flying down the street this year clad in painted-on costumes. Dr. Seuss characters, the family from "The Incredibles," Batman and the Joker and other various invented personalities made up the army of guerrilla cyclists who have been crashing the parade since the early 1990s. "The great change is the artistic levels that just go up and up every year," he said. Because the "painting party" was located downtown, the riders had to cross nearly three miles of public streets, turning heads of tourists and shoppers in the area. Yount said this was the longest route they have ever taken to the parade. "For me, that's my favorite part," he said. "We just ride down, smiling and waving at people." Here is a podcast interview with two riders...http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/v...ves/141293.asp Here are some shots I came across, not Flikr ones. I have a whole lot more to post too!! |
Like the London WNBR pics, this is becoming hughe... Just a few days after and already 356 different pics, mainly in bigger sizes!!!!
Thank you all who made these nice pics. :):):) |
sorry i'm too lazy to post the pictures, but here's at least a link:
http://d-k-x-k-d.deviantart.com/gallery/#Fremont-Parade i think you have to be a logged in member to view them |
What a great Monday I'm having! I've been away and just discovered that the Fremont Solstice parade took place this weekend. It is like Christmas and a birthday together.
Thanks to all posters, especially Klondike and bjcojack for their original work, and the industrious Pedro who has fished up so many photos. And thanks to the Fremont community for hosting a great event. |
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So, instead of replying to all of these great posts, saying the inane things that are all my overwhelmed brain can currently produce, I just want to issue a generalized "Great Goddamn!" to cover this whole thread. And, without a doubt, the girls who ride standing up, leaned forward are the best women on the planet.
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