Not Mary C. She's not of age.
Evan Jager
Nick Symmonds
2013 Jacked Ritz
"No track in field athletes in this year's ESPN Body Issue."
Seriously? You don't know how to write the name of our sport? It's track AND field--or, if you want to speak colloquially, track 'n' field (two apostrophes).
"Track in field"--cripes. Let me guess: you also say "all of the sudden" and "the proof is in the pudding."
Sheesh.
"The proof is in the pudding" is the correct phrase. C'mon man!
emma coburn and jordan hasay.
second Brenda. shes sexy
If I had to pick a dude David Oliver
Trey Hardee/Allyson felix
Duane solomon, the guys got tattoos like a baller.
The naked dude from that running ad that was posted here a few days ago.
London gold medalists Mo Farah and Valerie Adams (in the same photo).
No one wants to see Mo or any other skinny dude.
Usain Maybe. Or David Oliver
knox harrington wrote:
London gold medalists Mo Farah and Valerie Adams (in the same photo).
You seem like you're into something. Are you into something boy?
"track in field"?
Alysia Montano's rippling Amazon thighs and pretty face and cute flower. She's an actress and knows how to look good.
A woman should have strong legs. Skinny legs are ugly.
David Olivers Quads
Ho Hum wrote:
"The proof is in the pudding" is the correct phrase. C'mon man!
Okay, you're probably trolling, but I'll bite--the maxim is:
The proof [i.e. the test] of the pudding is in the eating.
If you think about it, "the proof is in the pudding" makes absolutely no sense.
runner from da hood wrote:
emma coburn and jordan hasay.
This, minus Jordan. Plus Allyson Felix.