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| 27 Apr 2008 17:35:01 |
| Wilbur Hubbard |
| Reverse osmosis water makers. |
Should I purchase and install a reverse osmosis watermaker in my Swan 68, "Chippewa?" I'm thinking about it because recently I met this blonde model and we've been dating but she has very long, thick and sexy blonde hair but, my gosh, she almost depletes all my water tanks in less than a week when she washes and rinses her hair sometimes two or three times a day. She can't stand the feel of salt water residue in her hair. Or, I could insist she cut her hair to about shoulder length because that would conserve water. But she's kinda vain about it and might refuse to or stop dating me. Here's a photo of her. No children should click on the link. It's not porn but she's naked. She loves to pose naked in nature. It turns her on and I reap the rewards. http://hosted.femjoy.com/galleries/110834_cbf875_tht430/pics/005.jpg Do you think she's worth the trouble and expense of installing at least a 50 gallon a day reverse osmosis system? Or should I just make her walk the plank? I can find plenty of women just as attractive to date but with short hair. What would you do? Wilbur Hubbard |
| 28 Apr 2008 12:45:35 |
| Duncan McC (NZ) |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
In article <4814f187$0$43458$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com >, wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid says... > hair. What would you do? Poster added to Bozo bin. -- Duncan |
| 28 Apr 2008 08:32:40 |
| Duncan Heenan |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
"Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid > wrote in message news:4814f187$0$43458$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com... > Should I purchase and install a reverse osmosis watermaker in my Swan 68, > "Chippewa?" > > I'm thinking about it because recently I met this blonde model and we've > been dating but she has very long, thick and sexy blonde hair but, my > gosh, she almost depletes all my water tanks in less than a week when she > washes and rinses her hair sometimes two or three times a day. She can't > stand the feel of salt water residue in her hair. > > Or, I could insist she cut her hair to about shoulder length because that > would conserve water. But she's kinda vain about it and might refuse to or > stop dating me. > > Here's a photo of her. No children should click on the link. It's not porn > but she's naked. She loves to pose naked in nature. It turns her on and I > reap the rewards. > > http://hosted.femjoy.com/galleries/110834_cbf875_tht430/pics/005.jpg > > Do you think she's worth the trouble and expense of installing at least a > 50 gallon a day reverse osmosis system? Or should I just make her walk the > plank? I can find plenty of women just as attractive to date but with > short hair. What would you do? > > Wilbur Hubbard Well at least we know you're safe from prostate cancer. -- Duncan Heenan (Speaking personally) |
| 28 Apr 2008 09:54:53 |
| lonchamp |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
Wilbur Hubbard a écrit : > Do you think she's worth the trouble and expense of installing at least a 50 > gallon a day reverse osmosis system? Or should I just make her walk the > plank? > > Wilbur Hubbard > Depends on the type of packing gland you have... -- http://francois.lonchamp.free.fr Un doigt de linguistique ... et un soupçon de voile |
| 28 Apr 2008 08:07:25 |
| Dennis Pogson |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
Wilbur Hubbard wrote: > Should I purchase and install a reverse osmosis watermaker in my Swan > 68, "Chippewa?" > > I'm thinking about it because recently I met this blonde model and > we've been dating but she has very long, thick and sexy blonde hair > but, my gosh, she almost depletes all my water tanks in less than a > week when she washes and rinses her hair sometimes two or three times > a day. She can't stand the feel of salt water residue in her hair. > > Or, I could insist she cut her hair to about shoulder length because > that would conserve water. But she's kinda vain about it and might > refuse to or stop dating me. > > Here's a photo of her. No children should click on the link. It's not > porn but she's naked. She loves to pose naked in nature. It turns her > on and I reap the rewards. > > http://hosted.femjoy.com/galleries/110834_cbf875_tht430/pics/005.jpg > > Do you think she's worth the trouble and expense of installing at > least a 50 gallon a day reverse osmosis system? Or should I just make > her walk the plank? I can find plenty of women just as attractive to > date but with short hair. What would you do? > > Wilbur Hubbard I give him 10/10 for imagination. Dennis. |
| 28 Apr 2008 05:36:12 |
| Derek Moody |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
In article <4814f187$0$43458$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com >, Wilbur Hubbard <URL:mailto:wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid > wrote: > Should I purchase and install a reverse osmosis watermaker in my Swan 68, One > I'm thinking about it because recently I met this blonde model and we've Two - that's one too many high maintenance females. Get rid of one asap. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
| 28 Apr 2008 17:47:16 |
| Keith |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
In message <48157d9e$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com >, Duncan Heenan <duncanheenan@tiscali.co.uk > writes > >"Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote in message >news:4814f187$0$43458$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com... >> http://hosted.femjoy.com/galleries/110834_cbf875_tht430/pics/005.jpg >> > >Well at least we know you're safe from prostate cancer. I'm puzzled. Why does the female of our species need to take her clothes off, release her hair-pieces, and take an upside-down viewing stance.... merely to look at a water snail? Why doesn't a male dress up in armour, exaggerate their codpiece and fornicate with a dead wildebeeste? Or a Swan? Ah! Silly question. Wilbur's already on the case.. -- Keith replace nospam with ilf0rd |
| 28 Apr 2008 19:11:55 |
| Quilljar |
| Re: Reverse osmosis water makers. |
I notice she's leaning against your wooden leg Wilma... -- Yours Quilly, |