This all reminds me of something I like to do: When I pass a truck that has "Show me your t_ts" written so tastefully into the dirt on the back, I like to pull my shirt up when I go by. My wife doesn't go for it, but I think it's kinda cute. I figure the guy gets a large squirt of adrenaline in the fraction of a second before he learns he's been burned, then has to pull over and wash his eyes out. And yes, Bill, here in Oregon, one never knows who is going to take it off. It's a known fact that, if you don't take your clothes off before going into the hot springs, they get all wet! You wouldn't want that, would you? Tom Salicos '87 Synchro Westy '76 Bug [HVNCDY]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kasper" <dragonlist@IPMTS.UCSC.EDU> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:50 PM Subject: Re: OT- Parking Garage tale > > 'course, when you go to "clothing optional" hotsprings (e.g. cougar or > macredie) you rarely see anyone partaking of the clothing option. > > hell, i've seen people you'd *never* imagine they'd shed their clothes > shedding their clothes...even taking pictures of other people who'd shed > their clothes. can you imagine!!!??? > > bill > '87 syncro westfalia |
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