10 thoughts on “A topless Saskia Rosendahl goes for the whole sexy librarian look”
Gorgeous body in Never Look Away
I think she is wearing what are called toreador pants. Did you mean “sexy toreador” instead of “sexy librarian”? I am always getting toreadors and librarians mixed up. I think it’s because my family lived in Toledo when I was a child, near a fine public library.
I see very few bullfighters wearing thick glasses.
Perhaps this is because bullfighters with poor vision have short careers.
If she’s pretending to be a librarian, her library needs more books. Like possibly one. And if she’s pretending to be a bullfighter, she forgot to bring her cape, and was forced to improvise.
Hey toreador!
Don’t spit on the floor
Use the cuspidor
That’s what it’s for
-Georges Bizet, Carmen (alt. version)
Bizet, as brilliant as he was, for he was nearly at Mozart’s level of precosity, was obviously no airy-fairy, ivory tower intellectual if he also had the common sense and wisdom to offer us mere mortals such practical advice.
We owe him so much, not just for the lasting melodies we treasure, but also for the cleanliness of our old-time barroom floors.
Methinks fwald’s attribution was mayhaps apocryphal.
Ya think?
No, I think he was just getting Bizet.
Bizet certainly had a more constructive and humanist approach than Wagner, with all his “Kill the Wabbit” violence.
Gorgeous body in Never Look Away
I think she is wearing what are called toreador pants. Did you mean “sexy toreador” instead of “sexy librarian”? I am always getting toreadors and librarians mixed up. I think it’s because my family lived in Toledo when I was a child, near a fine public library.
I see very few bullfighters wearing thick glasses.
Perhaps this is because bullfighters with poor vision have short careers.
If she’s pretending to be a librarian, her library needs more books. Like possibly one. And if she’s pretending to be a bullfighter, she forgot to bring her cape, and was forced to improvise.
Hey toreador!
Don’t spit on the floor
Use the cuspidor
That’s what it’s for
-Georges Bizet, Carmen (alt. version)
Bizet, as brilliant as he was, for he was nearly at Mozart’s level of precosity, was obviously no airy-fairy, ivory tower intellectual if he also had the common sense and wisdom to offer us mere mortals such practical advice.
We owe him so much, not just for the lasting melodies we treasure, but also for the cleanliness of our old-time barroom floors.
Methinks fwald’s attribution was mayhaps apocryphal.
Ya think?
No, I think he was just getting Bizet.
Bizet certainly had a more constructive and humanist approach than Wagner, with all his “Kill the Wabbit” violence.