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nudetoo
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Posted - 12/18/2003 : 10:31:18 PM
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spontanudity, if your not too busy tomorrow could you send a large box of that sunshine to tennessee? I would welcome the chance to get sun burned and not wind burned.only (183 chilly days till summer). mabey it would melt some of this snow.LOL. postage due of course!!!
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nudeisntlewd
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Posted - 12/19/2003 : 04:12:13 AM
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Spontanudity,
1. What are "Drop Bears"?
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2. With all the water you have and the tremendous heat how can anybody not be a nudist down under?
Randy
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Corasol
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Posted - 12/19/2003 : 05:53:18 AM
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Hi mate Sponta ( do I have it right ?)
Once again thanks for theses infos... You should be a bare tourist guide...
Thanks again peace
Corasol
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CoolNude72
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Posted - 12/19/2003 : 10:09:27 PM
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quote: I'm just excited that I may finally get rid of my tan lines in a few weeks. I look so much like a textile at nudist events when people can see my bathing suit lines! But while I'm in SC maybe I'll be able to get rid of them.
Have a good time Melissa, wish I could be there but too much happening here.
Ray
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Kimberly
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Posted - 12/21/2003 : 05:17:53 AM
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We have had a month rain, going to be a while before I can work on my tan again.
Kim =^.^=
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Spontanudity
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Posted - 12/21/2003 : 05:32:00 AM
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Randy,
A Drop Bear is a native Australian mammal, like a Koala but a lot more aggressive.
It was another great day in Sydney... I spent the afternoon on the beach recovering from a big night out. The beach is starting to get very busy with the warmer weather. And the water was magnificant, its definitely heating up this summer.
Cheers, Spontanudity
"Forever Naked" http://groups.msn.com/YoungSydneyNaturists
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irishred
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Posted - 12/23/2003 : 6:45:13 PM
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Sponta, go ahead and keep rubbing it in about the great weather down under as we weather the winter up here in USA. lol
irishred
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Corasol
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Posted - 12/23/2003 : 9:05:07 PM
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A Drop Bear is a native Australian mammal, like a Koala but a lot more aggressive.
It was another great day in Sydney... I spent the afternoon on the beach recovering from a big night out. The beach is starting to get very busy with the warmer weather. And the water was magnificant, its definitely heating up this summer.
Cheers, Spontanudity ____________________ Hi Mate,
Your post is quite inviting...
A drop bare will soon be " A drop bare will be a native two legged spécimen from Québec like a sun worshiper and not agressive at all "
As for the weather, keep the thermostat at the right température.... So I can enjoy it too (very soon) . Keep me a spot for two Please.. (thanks Sponta) ..... and with you I'll rub in in too....
Cheers peace
Corasol
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nudetoo
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Posted - 12/23/2003 : 9:28:18 PM
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Go ahead and rub it in all you want too. only 180 more days till summer. but then it will be winter there HEE!HEE!
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Corasol
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Posted - 12/24/2003 : 12:05:38 AM
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Rub it in Rub it in.... Isn't the word of a publicity or a song?
Rub it in is what I'm gone be doing with suntan lotion or oil during all the time (1 month) I'll be in Sydney....
More than that, 180 days I'll also gone be (still) under the sun of our summer (Québec).... enjoying every minutes of it.... and no heart feeling.... Willy... It's just my (maybe hawkward) way to say that I'm looking forward for this long waiting holiday....
Cheers peace
Corasol
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Kimberly
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Posted - 12/26/2003 : 11:34:50 AM
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The 22nd of December was officially the start of winter. Thats news to me, whats this we have been having the past month?
Kim =^.^=
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nudetoo
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Posted - 12/26/2003 : 5:02:13 PM
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Kimberly, the way the weather patterns look for the long range forcast, this is only winter getting warmed up (hee!hee!) the real things comming!
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Cheri
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Posted - 12/26/2003 : 10:51:54 PM
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Kim, I think they call that autumn. :)
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Hugs, Cheri (temps into the 60s this week)
Doing what I can to positively promote nudism - -
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cheef
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Posted - 12/27/2003 : 03:19:27 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Cheri
(temps into the 60s this week)
Great... I'm in the upper Midwest and it's in the 30s.
Then again, I just got out of a two hour soak in the hot tub, so I can't complain too much!
http://cheef.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nudist-news-group/
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Corasol
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Posted - 12/27/2003 : 04:20:48 AM
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Hi,
Was away for a few days... With all the festivities and all the food.... I will have more exposure to the sun... It means that I feel bigger.... lol
Over all I had a fantastic Christmas's Eve party and a beautiful Christmas day... with family and friends...
How was your Christmas festivities... ?
peace
Corasol
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