
I Spy
Well, I'm glad you opted for the 80 [+20], anyway, even if for different reasons [from out of the past]. Of course, nudity is common, but a program specifically dealing with streakers, I saw as quite apart from semi-nudity that is typical fare. Now, if you have specially-programmed channels, costing extra money, then perhaps it is common. [Do you have those channels, My Mistreusse?]
I don't know about anyone else, but we certainly don't have those channels in our house!
just the normal free ones. We have all sorts of anti-spam and anti virus programs in the computer systems to filter most of the unsavoury and unwanted junk mail too.
By the way, there is a new nasty virus about which made 5 attempts in 3 days to infiltrate our home systems using emails that appear to come from people or companies that seem genuine ones in our address book.
Be very careful opening anything you are not sure of.

By the way, there is a new nasty virus about which made 5 attempts in 3 days to infiltrate our home systems using emails that appear to come from people or companies that seem genuine ones in our address book.

Margaret
and Byron
~
So much for the "proper Brits"
! I've never visited a naturist camp, but did have a number of friend in the Keys who favoured nudity. I was around it frequently, both at "the nude beach" and in a couple of their homes. I always managed to keep my clothes on, yet was not considered voyeuristic in that, as it wasn't like an entire community, where that was the expected norm. It was a matter of choice, and I wasn't alone in making the one I did. Yet, I felt comfortable around those who chose otherwise. I can understand your decision to go sans.
~ Elizabeth


So much for the "proper Brits"


~ Elizabeth
Some catching up to do.
My mistress is doing a sterling job and for that I am truly grateful.
Cia
The pins were not in a voodoo doll..unless you class yourself as a voodoo doll or even any form of doll!
All the same ...40 points for the experience plus another 30 for the prescription. Please do not say that your honeymoon days are over..treat every day as a honeymoon day
Spotting the running pony has also earnt you 20 points but I'm not sure about the pornshops..whatever you do don't go in, for you will no doubt see much nakedness and try to claim lots and lots of points for the naked truth.
Witty Owl
You did not mention 'banjo' in your last post and because BC's memory is not what it used to be then I think you have got away with it
Margaret
Well spotted!! Reading a palm has earnt you 30 points.
Wendy
What a comeback of an I Spy!! I flinched a little upon seeing the hopeless little screen again but for all of your contribution I award 130 points... I especially liked the I Spy within the Last Years Man ..'families had contrived'. As for the Closing Time I Spy with ciders laced with acid .. if the verse is continued then 'the moon is swimming naked' might have earnt some more points for Margaret
..or maybe not!
Back to Wendy.... spotting reference to Leonard himself must be worth some points... I think 200..what do you think Mistress?
Helven
You must train your spots better....What you must do is draw a small circle around each one with a permanent marker..preferably red. After a week they will not have moved and then you will be able to join them up. Good luck
In my absence, albeit a short one, there will be only one challenge for the forthcoming week and points will only be available for an I Spy which correlates to.........
'let's do something crazy, something absolutely wrong'
be careful out there
Pete
My mistress is doing a sterling job and for that I am truly grateful.
Cia
The pins were not in a voodoo doll..unless you class yourself as a voodoo doll or even any form of doll!


Spotting the running pony has also earnt you 20 points but I'm not sure about the pornshops..whatever you do don't go in, for you will no doubt see much nakedness and try to claim lots and lots of points for the naked truth.
Witty Owl
You did not mention 'banjo' in your last post and because BC's memory is not what it used to be then I think you have got away with it

Margaret
Well spotted!! Reading a palm has earnt you 30 points.
Wendy
What a comeback of an I Spy!! I flinched a little upon seeing the hopeless little screen again but for all of your contribution I award 130 points... I especially liked the I Spy within the Last Years Man ..'families had contrived'. As for the Closing Time I Spy with ciders laced with acid .. if the verse is continued then 'the moon is swimming naked' might have earnt some more points for Margaret

Back to Wendy.... spotting reference to Leonard himself must be worth some points... I think 200..what do you think Mistress?
Helven
You must train your spots better....What you must do is draw a small circle around each one with a permanent marker..preferably red. After a week they will not have moved and then you will be able to join them up. Good luck

In my absence, albeit a short one, there will be only one challenge for the forthcoming week and points will only be available for an I Spy which correlates to.........
'let's do something crazy, something absolutely wrong'
be careful out there

Pete
My Dear Mistreusse ~
Welcome home. I'm confident that I speak for the group when I say we've all missed you
.
This time, Mistreusse I concur with your points assessment on Wendy's I Spyisms. It was quite a grouping of sightings, and wasn't the Leonard a wonderful stroke
?
I still need a bit of a private conference with you, however.
[Now, my dear, I must let you know how I feel. I'm certain you mean no offense, so I'm not bringing it to you as though you did. I still need to make you aware, nonetheless. When you spell my name, please do so with a capital "M". As I know you know, I am not just any generic "mistress;" I am La Mistress. Sometimes people just don't think of the implications when they write something a particular way, and I'm confident that's the case here. Just please be aware, dear, and give my name its due capitalization. Okay, back out to the group. Thanks, sweetie
. ]
I'm glad to see you say that you appreciate my holding down the fort for you in your absence. As I said earlier, you've been missed. Well, I have some other things I must do. Carry on......
~ La Mistresse [It just occurred to me that if I change the spelling, it may help you to remember the capitalization.]
Welcome home. I'm confident that I speak for the group when I say we've all missed you

This time, Mistreusse I concur with your points assessment on Wendy's I Spyisms. It was quite a grouping of sightings, and wasn't the Leonard a wonderful stroke

I still need a bit of a private conference with you, however.
[Now, my dear, I must let you know how I feel. I'm certain you mean no offense, so I'm not bringing it to you as though you did. I still need to make you aware, nonetheless. When you spell my name, please do so with a capital "M". As I know you know, I am not just any generic "mistress;" I am La Mistress. Sometimes people just don't think of the implications when they write something a particular way, and I'm confident that's the case here. Just please be aware, dear, and give my name its due capitalization. Okay, back out to the group. Thanks, sweetie

I'm glad to see you say that you appreciate my holding down the fort for you in your absence. As I said earlier, you've been missed. Well, I have some other things I must do. Carry on......
~ La Mistresse [It just occurred to me that if I change the spelling, it may help you to remember the capitalization.]
Thanks for the prompt, Pete
The memories are coming back about those beach experiences. I did do some swimming, but I don't know about the moon. It was not really visible as it was still daylight
I really must say it clear, and say it cold, this ain't goin' any further! If the occasion rose again I would have to categorically say "no you cannot see, no you cannot see........"
I must hang on to my reputation.
I plead with you, I'm down on my knees, I want to take away my dignity! Just remember that it may not be tonight, or tomorrow, but one day you too will be down on your knees and singing this song. So please don't pass me by. 
That's enough craziness for this week!
The memories are coming back about those beach experiences. I did do some swimming, but I don't know about the moon. It was not really visible as it was still daylight

I must hang on to my reputation.


That's enough craziness for this week!

Hello!
I have already done “something crazy”
! After I’ve installed many unreliable programmes on my computer it began to play tricks. I was fed up with its extravagances and simply… formatted the disk
! It wasn’t absolutely wrong, though, as my hard disk is divided in two and all the information was saved on the second one but it still was crazy enough I believe
.
By the way, I also received a couple of “nice” little worms through the e-mail – fortunately, DrWeb rose to the occasion and there were no problems with them – and the address where they came from was rather remarkable. It was F*CKENSUICIDE@HOTMAIL.COM
(it was spelled in such a way, with capital letters).
I have already done “something crazy”



By the way, I also received a couple of “nice” little worms through the e-mail – fortunately, DrWeb rose to the occasion and there were no problems with them – and the address where they came from was rather remarkable. It was F*CKENSUICIDE@HOTMAIL.COM


I've finally found myself! But that turned out to be a completely different person.
/contemporary saying/
/contemporary saying/
Oh, yes!!!
It reminds me one old anecdote.
There’s one old film about Russian intelligence officer, Schtirlitz (spelling is mine) who worked in the Nazi structures during WW II – he was a fictitious personage. The film was very popular so many anecdotes were created. And here’s one of them.
Schtirlitz went through the fields. And nothing could help you to determine that he was a Russian secret service man – neither communist party-membership card in the pocket, nor Soviet officer regimentals, nor the parachute dangling behind him…



There’s one old film about Russian intelligence officer, Schtirlitz (spelling is mine) who worked in the Nazi structures during WW II – he was a fictitious personage. The film was very popular so many anecdotes were created. And here’s one of them.
Schtirlitz went through the fields. And nothing could help you to determine that he was a Russian secret service man – neither communist party-membership card in the pocket, nor Soviet officer regimentals, nor the parachute dangling behind him…
I've finally found myself! But that turned out to be a completely different person.
/contemporary saying/
/contemporary saying/