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The Phenomenal Memphis Red / Queen Bea
And speaking of the lovely Queen Bea, who is arguably the premier, number one lady of prestige, I was, as the legendary Peaches and Herb would say, "reunited and it feels so good" with the queen, and it was just like old times.
I caressed her long, vanilla legs, I rubbed her cute, White toes, I smooched her White derrire, and I read Braille with my tongue as I canvassed her sweet spot before I catapulted myself into the pleasing moisture of Bea nirvana.
Brothers, laying back with Queen Bea without a care or a concern in the world is priceless. She is very good at providing a home away from home atmosphere which is rarely seen around these parts.
What also continues to impress me about Queen Bea is her uncanny ability to see the bigger picture.
There is an opening scene in the classic movie "Colors" where Sean Penn tells Robert Duvall: Let's run down the hill and tag a few does (female deer).
Duvall takes the young Penn to school and tells him, instead of running down the hill to get a couple, let's walk down the hill and get them all, and that my friend is the bigger picture.
Queen Bea, you are more than welcome to take another ride down the road with me like the friends that we are anytime you're ready. It is my pleasure.
These pics are some of the originals.
The few times I spent with Jazzy, she hardly had any rules. I did not visit her again
[QUOTE=Tnafn;2853128]Should have known better. Lots of Jazzy's. Looking for Jazzy Nasty.[/QUOTE]Due to her living N. Memphis, just got too dangerous.