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I took Fred's advice and it got me a night in the county lock-up.
The police were on me as fast as I could get the words out of my mouth.... "Hey little girl...want to go for a boat ride"
 
Dectek:
I took Fred's advice and it got me a night in the county lock-up.
The police were on me as fast as I could get the words out of my mouth.... "Hey little girl...want to go for a boat ride"

You obviously need to learn a bit of tact. Don't ask the girl, ask her DAD! Preferably a dad you hunt and fish with.

mumble mumble....

FT
 
On the "unattended thing" list, Fred, you left off one fo the easiest people to arrange: exotic dancers. In Hawaii, every now and then, we'd have some stripp... oops, ecdysiasts out for the day in Kaneohe Bay to keep things lively.
They were a never-ending source of amusement, our Japanese customers just about all had their eyeballs pop out, and there were no swimsuits to round up at the end of the day.
Yet another few perks for the diving professional.
 

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