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From Me To You On My Birthday: A Gallery Of Women In Princess Leia Golden Bikinis

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There's a website out there appropriately named Leiasmetalbikini that is dedicated to, well, Princess Leia's metal bikini. You can buy them, sell them, discuss them, and, most importantly, peruse a huge gallery of chicks dressed in them. I flipped through and posted a bunch of my favorites after the jump (which you WILL look at), but there are literally hundreds -- so make sure to check them out. Just consider this a little gift from me to you. That way, you can't say I never got you anything. Seriously though, this might very well be the most selfless act ever performed on a person's own birthday. Quick, saint me!

Hit it for the MASSIVE gallery.

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Leia's Metal Bikini

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Thanks to Jon, for finally making a 15-year old's birthday wish come true.

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