Watch this space?

Well it is official...
We scared Penny away...

Ok back to making a mess of this thread...
AND...
Posting away of half naked women is encouraged. :)
Even the bigger women...
for we have fans to answer to.

I PM'd Penny a couple of days ago and apologized to her for some of the context in our posts on this Thread. She said that I need not apologize, that she was okay with the context of the posts and if she wasn't, then she would not have read any of them. She seems to be a very cool and nice person besides being a really good looker! She is probably taken as most of the fine ladies are but if not, I might have to make a trip to California some day as this old man (no not you old man, LOL) has been divorced since 2008 and is really lonely for some female companionship. If I ever find me a nice lady friend, I really want one that likes to hunt not only treasure but also Deer, Turkey, Wild Boar, etc. and when we go hunting, I don't know how much actual hunting we will get done.:dontknow::love10::wink:;D


Frank
 

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Frank, track down your friend, good friends are really hard to find but once you find 'em, keep em!!

Go on then Archie, sigh, " what edible necklaces??"
 

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Archie, your gonna get us spanked!! The mods are gonna love this one, I'm gonna hide....

But it does kinda look like the waitress so it's a valid addition to the thread....

( might not save us though)
 

Frank, track down your friend, good friends are really hard to find but once you find 'em, keep em!!

Go on then Archie, sigh, " what edible necklaces??"

Thanks Kevin but I have tried! It has been almost 31 years since I have seen or talked with Roy and all of my searches come up with nothing on him. Ironically, I was 31 years old when I left Key West with my' job, Roy was well in his' 50's then and I fear that he may have passed!


Frank
 

ARRC, you're aimin high with that one. After an eye candy trophy are ya?

Candy necklaces, mounted on an elastic cord. Before the movies at the theater us kids would hit the news stand and buy candy. My default choice should licorice not appeal was a necklace.
Care required not to slobber on it when biting off an individual piece to consume.
Dad called the dirt line when working outside in the heat an Irish necklace. A slobbered on or worn in a sweaty climate candy necklace had a tendency to get kind of funky too, though it took a lot to soften them usually.:laughing7:

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I like my coke with a bit of lime and some sailor jerry rum...
 

I like my coke with a bit of lime and some sailor jerry rum...

One of my old good drinking buddies years ago drank that.

It must have put "hair on his chest"...
Because man he was so hairy...

Even bigfoot took pictures of him.
 

Your wife and I have "history" ... thats how :P :)
 

I didn't know the Phillies had male cheerleaders..........ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1430408677.708620.jpg
 

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Probably knowing him, he was Airborne after all and they are always trying to prove they are as good as us Real men!!
 

Who cares about Phillies, Eagles, Beagles. You only invent games no one else plays anyhow,

And by the way if you didn't cheat in 1776 and hide behind trees, wear green and shoot at our white crosses on our red jackets when we weren't ready for you, the Queen would still be deciding what sports you play,
 

A morale thing I'm thinking.

'A number of other circumstances tended to make recruiting difficult throughout the British Isles. Service was ordinarily for life. 19 The pay of both officers and men was inadequate to meet the rising standard of comfort and luxury. 20 Little honor was attached to military service. In 1775 no medals or decorations were awarded for gallantry. There was nothing to correspond to the Victoria Cross. Ever since Cromwell's time, the soldier had been regarded as the natural enemy of the liberties of the people. On all sides he was held up to ridicule and contempt. The newspapers delighted in caricaturing his ignoble and unhappy life. The popular estimate of him was summed up in a saying current in the navy some thirty years later: "A messmate before a shipmate, a shipmate before a stranger, a stranger before a dog, a dog before a soldier." 21 All of these circumstances combined to make the work of the recruiting officer onerous."

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RC,

That is exactly how I felt living in a hole in the ground for days at a time.........thanks for putting it so well.....
 

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