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Couple captured on cam

Starter: stefffii Posted: 18 years ago Views: 6.9K
#2634328
Lvl 11
Nice german couple filming in bedroom... does she know???


20,4MB, 8.02min. with sound

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http://rapidshare.com/files/1983724/Couple_captured_on_hidden_cam.wmv


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#2634329
Lvl 13
Thank you, never seen this one before!
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#2634330
Lvl 3
hell yeah
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#2634331
Lvl 10
nice find..thanks for sharing
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#2634332
Lvl 7
New to me, thanks
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#2634333
Lvl 14
nice stuff... thanks mate
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#2634334
Lvl 6
.. now she knows
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#2634335
Lvl 20
nicely done
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#2634336
Lvl 24
I must have missed the part where they were captured. I was waiting for the local German police to storm the room, beat the crap out of them, and then handcuff them. All I saw was a couple fucking.
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#2634337
Lvl 11
Quote:
Originally posted by misanthropos

I must have missed the part where they were captured. I was waiting for the local German police to storm the room, beat the crap out of them, and then handcuff them. All I saw was a couple fucking.


cap·ture Pronunciation (kpchr)
tr.v. cap·tured, cap·tur·ing, cap·tures
1. To take captive, as by force or craft; seize.
2. To gain possession or control of, as in a game or contest: capture the queen in chess; captured the liberal vote.
3. To attract and hold: tales of adventure that capture the imagination.
4. To succeed in preserving in lasting form: capture a likeness in a painting.
n.
1. The act of catching, taking, or winning, as by force or skill.
2. One that has been seized, caught, or won; a catch or prize.
3. Physics The phenomenon in which an atom or a nucleus absorbs a subatomic particle, often with the subsequent emission of radiation.
[From French, capture, from Old French, from Latin captra, a catching of animals, from captus, past participle of capere, to seize; see kap- in Indo-European roots.]




from:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/capture
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#2634338
Lvl 9
cool capturing
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#2634339
Lvl 15
nice
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#2634340
Lvl 8
Nice, I like this...
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