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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Spinners: Gin - Hypnotic Deep House / Afro House Mix

via The Good Witchez 

Roos van Montfort

Model Appreciation

Roos van Montfort was born on November 29, 1989, in Geldrop, a quiet town in the southern Netherlands. She described her childhood as calm, peaceful, and surrounded by greenery—so quiet, in fact, that she eventually felt ready for something bigger. 

Standing 5'9½" with blonde hair and brown eyes, she always sensed she wanted to see more of the world. That urge pushed her abroad early. Through an exchange program, she spent short stretches in California, Florida, and Barcelona before returning home and deciding she was “done” with Holland. She soon moved to London, then New York, setting the foundation for her modeling career.

Her career began in London when she signed with an agency at 20. Four years later, she reached a career milestone as Playboy’s Playmate of the Month for January 2014—the magazine’s 60th-anniversary centerfold, photographed by Sasha Eisenman. She has since continued modeling for Playboy Plus and other platforms. 

In interviews, she called becoming a Playmate “the coolest thing” she had done, a small but meaningful place in the brand’s long history. Roos embraced the travel and pace of modeling, describing New York as a city full of energy, but she often hinted that California felt like the place she ultimately wanted to live.

Her personality, humor, and candor made her stand out. She preferred “real guys”—a bit messy, beer-drinking, sports-watching—rather than men who spent more time in front of the mirror than she did. She admitted she rarely checked out men, but she loved checking out women, joking about her “girl crushes.” 

She talked openly about juggling a few short-term relationships during her “New York experience,” and she balanced nightlife with a focus on health, using detox routines to maintain her skin and energy for work. Driven, playful, and unfiltered, Roos built a career shaped by curiosity and ambition, always chasing the next place, the next opportunity, and the life she imagined for herself. 

Beyond modeling, van Montfort has expressed ambitions to live in California, to become a Bond girl, to own her own business and build a family. She has shared playful personal interests—from taking belly-dance classes inspired by Shakira to using her secret apple-crumble recipe as a way to charm at dinner.











Sources:

Wikipedia

http://ply.by/iBeRhq

https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Roos_van_Montfort

https://celebmuse.com/celebrities/roos-van-montfort

https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/47766/roos-van-montfort

https://www.pleasuregirl.net/roos-van-montfort-playmate/

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Casserole Season

My family never really did the "traditional" Thanksgiving thing. While others gathered around a turkey with all the cousins and casseroles, we usually packed up and headed out of town. The idea was simple: skip the drama, make our own fun. And honestly, it worked.

My favorite Thanksgivings were at the Houston Galleria, which, to kid-me, felt like visiting another country. We'd check into the Westin Galleria--glitz, glamorous, and full of people who looked way fancier than us. Thanksgiving dinner was at Delmonico's, a steakhouse that made me feel like we were living large. When that closed, we just pivoted to Zucchini's at the other end of the mall.

The Friday routine was a classic. While mom power-shopped, Dad and I wandered the Galleria, hitting toy stores, and even a booth where you could record your own song on a cassette. By afternoon, we'd regroup for the Texas vs. A&M game -- me napping, them glued to the TV--before heading out to Westheimer for hibachi dinner. 

Saturdays were more of the same: shopping, college football, and my dad finding ways to keep me entertained with museums or Toys R Us trips. Looking back, those Galleria Thanksgivings were the best -- less about turkey and more about laughter, adventure, and avoiding the usual family squabbles.

by Elisabeth McNair (@margaret__elisabeth)

 

Monday, November 24, 2025

A Breast Day Ever! Part 3

Ever since my wife’s early-summer “birthday upgrade,” we have been enjoying living with a new set of breasts. She gifted herself a confidence boost, and while I was perfectly happy before, I have to admit — the results turned out beautifully.

A week before her business trip, we decided to tackle the all-important wardrobe adjustment. Shopping for new clothes became an unexpected adventure — part fashion show, part puzzle-solving. Sizing suddenly turned into a mystery. What once fit comfortably now looked snug, and blouses that used to hang loose suddenly needed their own zip code. Some dresses fit her perfectly, but now her concerns was that it showed too much cleavage. Although not said out loud, I thought "Wasn't that the whole point of getting bigger breasts." 

We eventually cracked the code — Dillard’s, as it turned out, had the magic combination of style, fit, and flattery. But jeans shopping was a whole other quest. Our second date years ago involved hiking, and I remember how great she looked in denim. Let’s just say that admiration hasn’t faded — it just now requires a bit more patience in the fitting room (and a few laps around the mall). Thankfully, H&M saved the day with options that fit both body and budget.

Before her trip, I found myself enjoying her pre-packing ritual — her topless trying clothes and planning her outfits for the week. “Is this too revealing?” she asked. Again, I thought, “Wasn't that the whole point of going big or go home?"

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Body Art: Jörg Düsterwald - Tree Motifs

Artist: Jörg Düsterwald

via Atelier Jörg Düsterwald