FROM: HMS Victor Victorian <victorvictorian@hushunomail.com>
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 00:10:53 +0200 (CEST), George Orwell
> <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
>
>>Hi HMS Victorian
>>
>>I wanted to thank you for posting some more new Classic Cubs
>>pictures, they are all wonderful in my opinion, the ones that
>>you had already posted and the new ones, they are all very cute
>>from a time were boys and nature were very related, it is really
>>wonderful to see them enjoying the open air and their vacation
>>time with eachothers in such a very free and happy way.
>>Thanks also for the great Engel, Morris pictures, they are also
>>very beautiful in my opinion, and also for the Dirty Mind and
>>Grilled Ham pictures, both of them were very funny and also very
>>hot.
>>Many thanks again for sharing so many lovely pictures during all
>>this years, i always enjoyed them very much, because they are always
>>very cute and also very lovely at the same time, and also a very
>>beautiful tribute to boy beauty.
>>
>>Take care and best regards
>>
>>
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>
> You are quite welcome, thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> HMSVV
>
WOW! This brings back memories of my Cub Scout days. We had two den
mothers who "packed us" into two cars and they took us to the country and
a pond far away from the road and any eyes. We were allowed to swim
neked that summer afternoon. I think it was 10 of us that went. I always
wondered why those women did that. Maybe they were adult females who
enjoyed looking at neked little boys?
Then years later when I was a teenager, I was riding my horse on the
backside of the farm where I seldom went. had to cross a creek. I heard
voices in the woods. Thought someone was tresspassing so I started
sneeking around. The man who owned the pasture behind our place was an
isolated area. There must have been 24 or so cub scouts and a few older
scouts with tents. I saw no adults. Those Cubs were neked or had
underware. SO it is true that boy scouts and cub scouts will go neked if
they get the chance.
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