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Author: Gordon HGordon H Date: Jul 28, 2008 20:52
In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side,
and binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this
area.
As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered
if any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside
their pool (which I haven't got).
Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each
and every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I
need is your address and nearest airport. :-)
I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
--
Gordon H
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Author: JD CooperJD Cooper Date: Jul 28, 2008 21:03
Gordon H wrote:
> In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
> perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
> sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side,
> and binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this
> area.
>
> As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered
> if any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside
> their pool (which I haven't got).
> Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
>
> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each
> and every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I
> need is your address and nearest airport. :-)
>
> I know Burt Lancaster already...
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Author: JoyJoy Date: Jul 29, 2008 00:05
"Gordon H" g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:vMWRabJVVhjIFw3t@g3snx.demon.co.uk...
> In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
> perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
> sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side, and
> binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this area.
>
> As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered if
> any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside their
> pool (which I haven't got).
> Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
>
> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each and
> every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I need is
> your address and nearest airport. :-)
>
> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
> wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
> --
> Gordon H ...
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Author: primordial_ylemprimordial_ylem Date: Jul 29, 2008 02:12
On Jul 28, 11:52 am, Gordon H g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
> perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
> sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side,
> and binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this
> area.
>
> As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered
> if any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside
> their pool (which I haven't got).
> Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
>
> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each
> and every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I
> need is your address and nearest airport. :-)
>
> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
> wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
> --
> Gordon H ...
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Author: tocitoci Date: Jul 29, 2008 03:01
On Jul 28, 1:52 pm, Gordon H g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
> perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
> sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side,
> and binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this
> area.
>
> As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered
> if any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside
> their pool (which I haven't got).
> Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
>
> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each
> and every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I
> need is your address and nearest airport. :-)
>
> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
> wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
> --
> Gordon H ...
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Author: DittyDumDumDidyDittyDumDumDidy Date: Jul 29, 2008 05:15
It hit 100F today, humidity 78%%, full sun.'
THe grass and plants just curl up and dry out. YOu are welcome to come
bake in the sun here , if you so desire. No breezes, so you might last
ten minutes before you blister. The only pool I have is a 48 inch
round, about 10 inches deep. You are welcome to skinny dip in it if you
like. We have a pair of hawks circling above te trees, early dawn,
and near sunset They are raptors. If that reminds you of anything.
blake
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Author: Gordon HGordon H Date: Jul 29, 2008 09:09
In message texas.net>, JD Cooper
sour.net> writes
>Gordon H wrote:
>>
>> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
>>wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
>
>funny you should mention "the swimmer". positively the worst movie I
>ever saw. I'd forgotten the damned thing until just now, thank you very
>much!
>
>:-/
>
LOL! I watched a few minutes of it and gave up...
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Gordon H
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Author: Gordon HGordon H Date: Jul 29, 2008 14:35
In message fe115.usenetserver.com>, Joy
real-me.net> writes
>"Gordon H" g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:vMWRabJVVhjIFw3t@g3snx.demon.co.uk...
>> In the 80's, with a cloudless sky, so after a few laps of the park
>> perimeter path to sort out a problem with my GPS settings, I got out the
>> sun-lounger and crashed out in the garden, bottle of water at my side, and
>> binoculars through which I soon spotted a buzzard, unusual in this area.
>>
>> As I enjoyed the feel of the sun and the breeze on my body, I wondered if
>> any other afpf-ers were lying nekkid in their garden and alongside their
>> pool (which I haven't got).
>> Mavis said "Watch that big bird, It thinks it can see a worm".
>>
>> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each and
>> every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I need is
>> your address and nearest airport. :-)
>>
>> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
>> wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks! ...
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Author: Jean B.Jean B. Date: Jul 29, 2008 16:30
> It hit 100F today, humidity 78%%, full sun.'
> THe grass and plants just curl up and dry out. YOu are welcome to come
> bake in the sun here , if you so desire. No breezes, so you might last
> ten minutes before you blister. The only pool I have is a 48 inch
> round, about 10 inches deep. You are welcome to skinny dip in it if you
> like. We have a pair of hawks circling above te trees, early dawn,
> and near sunset They are raptors. If that reminds you of anything.
> blake
>
LOL! I had a vision....
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Jean B.
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Author: VickieBVickieB Date: Jul 29, 2008 17:42
On Jul 28, 11:52 am, Gordon H g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote:
[..]
> As I drifted into sleep and back, I decided that I will travel to each
> and every one of your pools and skinny-dip one length of it. All I
> need is your address and nearest airport. :-)
>
> I know Burt Lancaster already did something similar, but IIRC he was
> wearing an appalling pair of swim trunks!
> --
> Gordon H
>
No pool*...maybe I could just turn the hose on you, or chase you with
the water-soaker gun.
You hush about Burt's little black swim trunks...looked okay to me. I'm one
of the few who liked that movie, it was John Cheever surrealism at its best,
taken from one of his short stories.
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