Musings & Pictures Focused on Robert PlantLed Zeppelin
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Let’s revisit this one… found it in my archives and am cracking up!

Indepth Study: Variety of Bulges from 1970s
1. Horizontal arrangement
2. Sloping/Trailing down inner thigh

3. Bulbous 3-dimensional phenomenon

4. Doublicious camel toes (as @soundsof71 has termed it)
5. Roll of quarters arrangement
You see? There are many display options😁 And I am always on the lookout for more
#robert plant#I know this looks obsessive#but what the hell! I’m just being real#😁😂#led zeppelin#history of the Bulge
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He’s ethereal. Look at the way he just glides by the mere mortals that surround him
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The stuff of dreams…Robert unbuckled 🔥
#robert plant#sweet lord he’s half unzipped as well#ok I’m leaving now to take a cold shower lol#Led Zeppelin#tmi
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Good lord.
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#robert plant#led zeppelin#sexiest man to have walked the planet#down his neck and chest traversing down the arrowhead pendant and to where it’s pointing.#😁
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Baby Lion 🦁

Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin North American Tour Spring 1970?).
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"There is a calmness
to a life lived in
Gratitude
a Quiet Joy"
~Ralph H Blum
Artist: Alexandra Buckle, UK
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1971 The year of the bolero
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“Time only moves in one direction. Remember that. Things always change.”
— Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist
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Robert Plant before Led Zep. Barely 20 years old, what a voice!
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"Steal Away" (1968)
Alexis Korner & Robert Plant
(Spread the word @brownskinsugarplum76 , @basementmermaid , @firethatgrewsolow , and @callmethehunter !)
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Sweet Baby Lion 🦁
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John Bonham Memorial - Mercian Square, Redditch (via Dave Lewis)
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After many years posting my poems here on Tumblr, I finally got a book published!
The Secret Name of Things is a collection of poetry available on Amazon.
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“The very first moment I beheld him, my heart was irrevocably gone.”
— Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility
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Always !! Still is

He was always all in. 🤘🏽❤️
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