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T & A of the Day: Holly Peers

MrDeuce
Illinois
Holly is one of my all-time favorite Page 3 girls. Here are recent photos from Snapchat featuring lots of tits:

http://www.egoallstars.com/2016/11/holly… (16 shots)

and here are some higher-quality glamour shots, including loads of ass:

http://www.egoallstars.com/2016/10/holly… (16 shots)

Enjoy!

Vital stats from her boobpedia.com page:

Also known as: Hollie Peers
Born: July 30, 1987 (age 28)
Manchester, England, United Kingdom

Years active: 2009-Now
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Nationality: English
Body
Measurements: 32F-25-36
Bra/cup size: 30G (65G)
Boobs: Natural

Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight: 120 lb (55 kg)
Body type: Average
Eye color: Green
Hair: Black, Brown
Long, Wavy/straight

6 comments

  • crazyjoe
    8 years ago
    Nice! She is one of my personal favorites! I have not seen those pics before...

    Thanks!
  • londonguy
    8 years ago
    She's a Mancunian - be careful what you wish for.
  • MrDeuce
    8 years ago
    OK, londonguy, I'll bite: Just what do you have against Mancunians? Manchester is the home of many great Brits, including David Lloyd George, Anthony Burgess, and a host of musicians and bands ranging from Herman's Hermits and Davy Jones to Graham Nash and John Mayall to Simply Red, Joy Division, the Smiths, and Oasis.

    So what is your deal, londonguy? Or is it like a New Yorker saying "Oh, she's from Detroit -- be careful what you wish for". Don't get me started on great musicians from the D!
  • WetWilly
    8 years ago
    Tanned, perfect, sent from heaven Thanks for the gift on Thanksgiving
  • londonguy
    8 years ago
    I was partly kidding MrD. I actually like most Mancs, mostly the girls. It's the blokes that have an over inflated opinion of themselves I don't care for. I can see why Scousers dislike them so, to put it mildly. Scousers are fantastic !
  • flagooner
    8 years ago
    You can count me as not a fan of the football playing Mancs.
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