Sunday 11 March 2012

182. Girls and Boats



When men are by themselves and without their women folk, they tend to adopt a more cavalier approach to things and, in particular towards the opposite sex if they are a lot younger and a lot fitter than their spouses.
For the gentleman with the roving eye or preferably both eyes, there is much to be seen in the way of totty whilst out boating. It is often everywhere. Female lock keepers, Captains wives but about all such fine specimens of the opposite sex are often seen out rowing and often in   single skulls, , double sculls, quad  sculls,  and if you’re lucky-eights  and of course, the cox-less pairs… a  race for lesbians .
These young ladies often wear rather skimpy tops and even skimpier, very tight shorts which can be observed even closer if a gentleman has a pair of high powered binoculars to hand.
As the crew staggered back to the boat from the Swan, Billy said “There is not a better sight to be seen on the river than all those breasts and thighs swaying together in harmony, with the signs of sweated brows amongst other things.

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