Upside down girls on subway

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weppin

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Sep 11, 2008
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Please help me rememebr the ID of this vid! I know I have it somewhere but I can't find it.

The premise - or at least the scene I remember best - was two females geting on a subway car and proceeding to basically stand on their heads/shoulders in their seats, letting their legs hang out in the air in front of them, with their skirts falling down around their waists.

They chat with each other like this is perfectly normal, and eventually they attract a guy or two who remove their panties and give them a good fingering. This goes on for a while, then they eventually flip down off the seats and get off at their station. Weird stuff!

I'll never find this title without help! Thanks for anyone who can help me ID this bizarre title.
 

weppin

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Sep 11, 2008
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It's RCT-677

Yes, that's totally it! Many thanks, it was driving me nuts. As to the misplaced ID request, I wasn't sure if this was technically an "ID Request" because usually those involve ID'ing actresses, not stumped movie titles.


RCT-677 Everyday Landscape Piledriver Is Natural Stance
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kharo88

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Sep 13, 2015
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As to the misplaced ID request, I wasn't sure if this was technically an "ID Request" because usually those involve ID'ing actresses, not stumped movie titles.

Oh, no, I totally understand, that's why I said that generally that's where it's done. :)