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That last pic 😫 daddy





MLB Pitching Hunk,Drew Smyly.⚾️⚾️💦💦💦💦💦
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I need him badly

MLB Network on Instagram: “Happy birthday to our own Ryan Dempster!”
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So sexy

Walker Buehler | Happy Tuesday!! 🤟🏼 | Instagram
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Ramon Laureano is as hot as ever
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He is so cute and sexy

pitcher / catcher relationships r back in a real way baby
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I’m only now looking at Miguel Amaya 🤤 very nicely shaped. I would gladly give him a blowjob to completion!
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I like to imagine Stevie in 1974 jamming out to The Eagles and mentioning how hot Don was and Lindsey saying some rude comment like “well it’s not like you’re ever gonna fuck him” and then cut to a few years later and she’s sucking his dick.
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Nothing specific about that image? You made it right?
i totally forgot i went through a veryy short Don Henley phase back in 2021 😅
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One of These Nights is the fourth studio album by the Eagles, released June 10, 1975. In July that year, the record became the Eagles' first number one album on Billboard's album chart, yielding three Top 10 singles: "One of These Nights", "Lyin' Eyes" and "Take It to the Limit". Its title song is the group's second number one single on the Billboard Hot 100. The album sold four million copies. A single from the album, "Lyin' Eyes", was also nominated for Record of the Year, and won the Eagles' first Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. One of These Nights is the last Eagles album to feature guitarist Bernie Leadon, who left the band after the One of These Nights tour and was replaced by Joe Walsh. The seventh track, "Visions", is the only Eagles song on which lead guitarist Don Felder sang the lead vocals. The album was the band's commercial breakthrough, transforming them into international superstars. They went on a worldwide tour to promote the album.
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70s glenn frey (via history of the eagles, 2013)
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Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern in The Trip (1967) dir. Roger Corman
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Bruce and Laura Dern photographed by Christina House, LA Times 2024

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