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javawizard

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Nov 3, 2007, 3:22:23 PM11/3/07
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Does anyone have any interesting mistakes involving accidental nudism
that might be fun additions to www.stupid-mistakes.com ?
Thanks,
- Jeff

javawizard

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Nov 3, 2007, 3:21:56 PM11/3/07
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Mark

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Nov 4, 2007, 10:49:57 AM11/4/07
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WE are not "accidently nude".......(at least most ot us)---(It's been
reported that one of our posters named Anna has a dreadful fear of nudism,
and he likes to talk about sex. He reportedly takes her bath with clothing
on (saves on the laundry bill)--we could put you in touch with Anna or his
wife Jeff or their children Max and NW (one of 'em is reportedly female and
frankly I'm now thoroughly confused and can't remember which is which).

Do you ever get the feeling that it may have been a **stupid-mistake** to
have posted here, requesting funny stories on accidental nudism?

I'm sure anyone with SERIOUS input will (hopefully) EMAIL YOU DIRECTLY......

Mark

Bill S

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Nov 4, 2007, 8:51:36 AM11/4/07
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Here's one: We had a co-worker house sit/puppy sit for us while taking some
leave. He decided to take advantage of our hot tub, wrapped a towel around
himself, went out on the patio and took a soak. When finished, he realized
he had inadvertently let the patio door lock when it closed. Luckily, he
had a towel-- not a very big towel but enough to wrap and go see our
neighbor two doors down, who happened to be a co-worker. Our co-worker's
wife was home and she lent him a pair of sweats. My house sitter then
called my friend who kept a spare key for us. That's about as close as it
gets I think to "accidental nudism" because there can be no such thing since
"nudism" is a belief, not a situation. We've all seen the advertisement
scenario where a stupid white guy (most stupid males portrayed in
advertising are white) in a hotel ventures out in to the hallway to retrieve
room service and news paper, only to have the door slam shut and catch his
towel or wrap. Oh no, now what? He has to use the newspaper to cover his
balls while he runs to the desk to get another key. This is accidental
nakedness, not accidental nudism. There's a difference.
Bill S in AZ


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Jenny6833A

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Nov 4, 2007, 7:35:07 PM11/4/07
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On Nov 4, 6:51?am, "Bill S" <whst...@cox.net> wrote:

> That's about as close as it
> gets I think to "accidental nudism" because there can be no such thing since
> "nudism" is a belief, not a situation.

Nudism is hardly a belief. What's to believe?

:-)

Jenny

stinso...@hotmail.com

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Nov 4, 2007, 7:40:55 PM11/4/07
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On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 16:35:07 -0800, Jenny6833A <Jenny...@aol.com>
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That being naked is a good thing. For openers.

-T.


David Looser

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Nov 5, 2007, 4:09:59 AM11/5/07
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<stinso...@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in message
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Or that to be seen naked by strangers is neither shameful nor embarrassing.

David.


Jenny6833A

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Nov 6, 2007, 12:57:52 AM11/6/07
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On Nov 4, 5:40?pm, stinson_h...@HOTMAIL.COM wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 16:35:07 -0800, Jenny6833A <Jenny68...@aol.com>

> wrote:
>
> >On Nov 4, 6:51?am, "Bill S" <whst...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >> That's about as close as it
> >> gets I think to "accidental nudism" because there can be no such thing since
> >> "nudism" is a belief, not a situation.
>
> >Nudism is hardly a belief. What's to believe?
>
> That being naked is a good thing. For openers.

Plenty of evidence for that, which makes belief unnecesary.

>
> -T.

:-)

Jenny

Jenny6833A

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Nov 6, 2007, 1:01:47 AM11/6/07
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On Nov 5, 2:09?am, "David Looser" <david.loo...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> <stinson_h...@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in message
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> news:iipsi3p0p7fmsipk3...@4ax.com...
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> > On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 16:35:07 -0800, Jenny6833A <Jenny68...@aol.com>

> > wrote:
>
> >>On Nov 4, 6:51?am, "Bill S" <whst...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >>> That's about as close as it
> >>> gets I think to "accidental nudism" because there can be no such thing
> >>> since
> >>> "nudism" is a belief, not a situation.
>
> >>Nudism is hardly a belief. What's to believe?
>
> > That being naked is a good thing. For openers.
>
> Or that to be seen naked by strangers is neither shameful nor embarrassing.

The rationale for that conclusion is obvious, so belief is
unnecessary.

>
> David.

:-)

Jenny

stinso...@hotmail.com

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Nov 6, 2007, 9:43:01 AM11/6/07
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On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 21:57:52 -0800, Jenny6833A <Jenny...@aol.com>
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>Plenty of evidence for that, which makes belief unnecesary.

You really have a lot of difficulty with that word, don't you?

-T.
(and what "evidence" pray tell?)

Terry J. Wood

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Nov 6, 2007, 2:14:40 PM11/6/07
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stinso...@HOTMAIL.COM wrote in news:39v0j3lgi4gn1andot7kq43f6cjv1uleu4@
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>>Plenty of evidence for that, which makes belief unnecesary.
>
> You really have a lot of difficulty with that word, don't you?

I believe you are right!

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