Amelia Warner
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User rated ★★★★★(beautiful feet)
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2019-08-18 14:45:06 Gone (2006)
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User rated ★(ugly feet)
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Reported: Underage
2019-05-21 10:05:37 UA pls remove
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2018-10-20 13:49:57 I'm not sure if the last 3 uploads are ok. I guess you can see her arch. or not?
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2018-10-20 14:09:37 arches are visible, no problem, imo - great pictures, good quality
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User rated ★★(bad feet)
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2018-06-11 19:09:44 Her big toe makes me very nervous!!!😱😱😱😂😂
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2018-06-11 21:14:26 You didn't supply a picture and a reason why. That would be fun!
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2016-12-06 07:06:59 Then you don't love those. They have polish on them... light pink, I think, but clear at least.
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User rated ★★★★★(beautiful feet)
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2016-04-19 02:29:04 LuV Them.
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2014-05-17 11:02:47 ,.@Mishu777 below is a standard definition I have cut and pasted from the net. The "g" word has been the subject of much debate here. Being of Greek heritage, I here the "g" word all the time, and usually in jest or a comedic way. It can also be used in a rude or profane way - but it has never been my intention to use it in the negative way here.
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2014-05-17 10:58:56 In Greece and Cyprus re is often accompanied by a slang word or a profanity, such as gamoto or gamoti (γαμώτο or γαμώτη), meaning f*ck!, an exclamation of fury, surprise or admiration that is considered vulgar.[5][6] In 1992, in her first statement to the Greek journalists minutes after the 100 m hurdles race at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Voula Patoulidou, the surprise winner, dedicated her medal to her home country by saying "Για την Ελλάδα, ρε γαμώτο" (Gia ten Ellada, re gamoto! "For Greece, goddamit!"), a catchphrase that is still in use; it became emblematic in Greece, and was used and paraphrased in various occasions by the Greek mass media, satirists, Greek bloggers, and ordinary people.[7]
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2014-05-17 10:28:49 Pardon my ignorance here, but what does "gamato" mean? I keep hearing it.
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