Football Celebrations dares!?

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Football Celebrations dares!?

Postby Photology » 15 Jun 2006, 19:20

At home on my own again. Missus home later on. Would love some dares before she gets home. She knows im on here asking and can't wait to get home to find out if you gals have done me over............................xx
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Postby Hayley » 17 Jun 2006, 00:47

Sorry been driving round Bristol area, and I know DD is with Bill.

Think some dares based on "If England win the World Cup would be fun..."

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Postby tony » 17 Jun 2006, 02:04

Until I got tied down with a family big football wins or other celebrations always meant a few drinks then a visit to Trafalgar Square! Then a couple of hours soaked to the skin in the fountains with lots of others who seemed to love getting wet as well. I once actually climbed to the top, with a bit of help! I have been in the fountains on New Years Eve, Bonfire Night and on several big win nights. General Election (not errection, tho I am sure that there were a few of those in spite of the cold water) nights were another occasion. Nowadays they fence the fountains off for "health and safety "reasons. That is such a shame! Unless you were there you would not believe how many people swam in and climbed the fountains fully clothed on those nights!

Nice wet memories! Soaked in clothes and having great fun and getting cheers from the crowd the wetter you got. They were great nights.
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Postby Hayley » 17 Jun 2006, 13:13

Now, down in the south east, they have tuned all the fountains off becaue of 'the drought'. So that's out of the question. Still we do have the sea!

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Postby andy250 » 17 Jun 2006, 19:28

Get in your pvc Hayley and get down into the sea for a gold wet session,
Damn dont live nr the sea.

Rivington is quite good for lakes and streams though.

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Postby Spinynorman and Frilly » 17 Jun 2006, 21:12

If we lived near the sea Frilly would never want to bonk in bed again!! (Well perhaps we would be indoors in the winter)
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Postby Hayley » 18 Jun 2006, 01:39

The sea is fabulopus in the summer between about late July and Sept - especially for impromptu wet clothing dips - then walking home watching the gobsmacked faces of all the passers-by. But the rest of the year it is toooooooo cold. Sorry I am a wimp about that.

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Postby welshcakes » 18 Jun 2006, 11:27

I'm in the sea just about every day at this time of the year, but not wearing my clothes. Instead, I wear just about the worlds smallest Speedo's, which also promots a few gobsmacked looks from passers by.
Look, if you're all going to throw pies around would you mind throwing them at me!!!
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Postby tony » 18 Jun 2006, 23:27

In our cold sea water it is not just the speedos that would be very small!
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