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Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Three Days of Nudists by the Water, Part 1 - Poolside
For the next three days, we'll be looking at nudists in waterside environments.
Today, it's poolside, and this guy is holding the long end of a cleaning scoop.
Having been the owner of a pool once, in my experience they are more trouble than they're worth. I spent more time working on the damn thing than I did in it. This was in Ponchatoula, a place you may be familiar with.
I know what you mean, had several friends fill in their pools after a few years. In Ponchatoula (been there for Tickfaw tubing and strawberries) I'm surprised no gators showed up-Dee Exx
The closest a gator got was during a heavy rain when the road (not the house, thank goodness) flooded unexpectedly. We found out the cause was a large gator that got stuck in a culvert under the road and drowned. You wouldn't thing a gator could drown, but it happens.
I'm sure that Big Dude will have spotted it but that is an impressive shadow. Great hairy legs too.
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Not only is the shadow great, so is the penis that's throwing it! And I agree 100% on his legs...
DeleteOh yeah, this one is really a keeper.
DeleteCleaning the pool. A case of Health & Efficiency! He certainly seems completely at ease in front of the camera.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Love the magazine reference.
DeleteI'd have a pool put in just so he could be my Pool Boy!-Dee Exx
ReplyDeleteHaving been the owner of a pool once, in my experience they are more trouble than they're worth. I spent more time working on the damn thing than I did in it. This was in Ponchatoula, a place you may be familiar with.
DeleteI know what you mean, had several friends fill in their pools after a few years. In Ponchatoula (been there for Tickfaw tubing and strawberries) I'm surprised no gators showed up-Dee Exx
ReplyDeleteThe closest a gator got was during a heavy rain when the road (not the house, thank goodness) flooded unexpectedly. We found out the cause was a large gator that got stuck in a culvert under the road and drowned. You wouldn't thing a gator could drown, but it happens.
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