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Richard Bolai All Rights Reserved 2004-5
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The bus route near Curepe;  "A temple to men." Trinidad, West Indies


Women attract men in many ways. The way they look or how they dress and then women can resort to their �Trump of Cards.�   Give men what they naturally crave.  A powerful hidden magnetic orifice that can sway a man into doing anything;

Enter Miss � mile, she�s not taking any new customers today because she is closed (Sunday). Time to do some washing and cleaning of all the tipped over froth and Stag stains from the uncontrolled jerk of hands or the musk of male sweat absorbed onto her inner walls the night before.  This by all means is Sports Bar and /or Racing Club located at the heart of one the island�s busy junction and adjacent to the Priority Bus Route.

A giant twenty-foot realistic photograph cutout of a seductive woman straddled over an Americanized wing emblem displaying the molded type in neon, �1/4 Mile.� A birth rite to those who enter.  A checkered flag awning surrounds the building with two posters of drag-racing engines located at either side of  the single-story structure.   Miss � mile is naturally back lit by the ever changing heavens and her legs are spread- eagle as if she was exercising with an invisible �Thigh  Master.� She is ready to seduce the public with her yellow canary bikini top and matching stretched wide-gapped Poom-Poom shorts. But who is this model? And what possessed her to pose and be placed so effortlessly grand. 

For users of the Nation�s most traveled road. This billboard is strategically placed on a skirt visible to all walks of life. And without doubt remarks of virility arise; �Ah could take she and make it sweet,� wondering above what�s hidden a �1/4mile� in and spoken without restraint from men seated at a window�s view in passing maxi- taxis

Richard Bolai  2005
The purr of an engine that bring men in
The Indian seductress, apparently not from the vicinity  of Curepe.
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