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The ocean in a seashell

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02 November 2014, 09:00
Philip A.
The ocean in a seashell
Mary O'Bannion had a little tattoo...

A delicately drawn seashell, on her inner thigh.

If you put your ear to it, you could smell the ocean...
02 November 2014, 19:26
reloaderman
HA Ha Ha Ha Ha !!!!
dancing jumping


Shovel ready.....
but hangin' on
03 November 2014, 07:01
Grizzly Adams
I would call that in poor taste. Big Grin

Grizz


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04 November 2014, 02:14
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04 November 2014, 23:09
TommyII
quote:
Originally posted by Philip A.:
Mary O'Bannion had a little tattoo...

A delicately drawn seashell, on her inner thigh.

If you put your ear to it, you could smell the ocean...


and feel the "seaweed" on your cheek!
05 November 2014, 20:06
Philip A.
quote:
Originally posted by TommyII:


and feel the "seaweed" on your cheek!


That's tongue-in-cheek, I'd say...


Philip


07 November 2014, 06:58
b78-22250
May be Hear the ocean smell the fish feel the seaweed?
07 November 2014, 08:25
Gatogordo
....and go for a ride with the man in the boat....


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07 November 2014, 08:54
NormanConquest
Oh you gents are such cunning linguests.


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17 November 2014, 13:12
Foxhunter223
In a Pub I once saw written
"If you can stand the smell you have it licked".
I think that applies here.