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david burcombe

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In the near future I will be writing with Roma a TV or radio play about life
in a naturist village. It could be a soap comedy, a pilot for a new series
on TV or Radio. We would welcome any of your ideas or any unusual stories in
connection with naturism to add to our own. Please reply by email using the
reply box on your screen Credits will be applied if we use your
information. Thank you in anticipation.

--
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Ian Murray

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when I started a new job .... imagine my surprise when going to discuss my
pay I discovered coming out of the pay office the very woman I had camped
next to, a few weeks earlier - swore to keep our secrets

david burcombe <d...@colindale8.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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Jilli

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On Sat, 1 Jul 2000 22:35:11 +0100, "Ian Murray" <imu...@iname.com>
wrote:

>when I started a new job .... imagine my surprise when going to discuss my
>pay I discovered coming out of the pay office the very woman I had camped
>next to, a few weeks earlier - swore to keep our secrets

May I suggest making sure that others overhear you chatting with this
naturist lady about your shared 'hobby/lifestyle/<insert your own term
here>' beside the coffee machine when there is a queue behind you??

MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)

love,
Jilli

Malcolm B

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In message <8jlkgq$mlt$2...@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>
"david burcombe" <d...@colindale8.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

> In the near future I will be writing with Roma a TV or radio play about life
> in a naturist village. It could be a soap comedy, a pilot for a new series
> on TV or Radio. We would welcome any of your ideas or any unusual stories in
> connection with naturism to add to our own. Please reply by email using the
> reply box on your screen Credits will be applied if we use your
> information. Thank you in anticipation.

A true story told to me by the couple in question. They were also
responsible for getting me along to my first ever GOKO swim.

Couple go to one of the big swims. (Both of them fully qualified
lay readers in the Anglican Church which means they do very nearly
everything that a full minister does).

"Hey, is that who I think it is? It can't be. It is."

It was their next door neighbours. They had lived next door to each
other for something like 20 years without discovering that they had
naturism in common.

No need to credit it.

I wonder what the reaction of their congregations would be if they
preached a sermon on the subject of naturism?

I agree with the other post about radio being the better medium, unless
it could be done in a similar way to "Stark Naked" and placed in the
8.30pm slot.


--
Malcolm, NUFF coordinator.
NUFF http://www.nuff.org.uk/ is the FAQ for the uk.rec.naturist newsgroup.
Please read before posting to the group.
It is the comprehensive www source of UK naturist information.

J.L.E

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Kris <usenet8...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Malcolm B <nu...@armage.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> >I agree with the other post about radio being the better medium, unless
> >it could be done in a similar way to "Stark Naked" and placed in the
> >8.30pm slot.
>
> In something like The Archers - how much of the dialogue actually
> reveals whether anyone is wearing clothes. How many actual references
> are there to what people are wearing - even in these days of designer
> labels? Urn posts have made several references to gardening in
> protective boots and a hat.
>

You obviously haven't been following the Archers latterly then .... :~)

Some of it would get one of urn's 'standard' replies if posted here, what
with Sid & Jolene . It didn't take that much imagination to now how much
clothing they were missing.... :~)
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Michael Berridge

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Malcolm B wrote in message >A true story told to me by the couple in

question. They were also
>responsible for getting me along to my first ever GOKO swim.
>
>Couple go to one of the big swims. (Both of them fully qualified
>lay readers in the Anglican Church which means they do very nearly
>everything that a full minister does).
>
>"Hey, is that who I think it is? It can't be. It is."
>
>It was their next door neighbours. They had lived next door to each
>other for something like 20 years without discovering that they had
>naturism in common.
>
I heard a story today about a couple who were naturist but didn't want
to tell her parents because 'they wouldn't understand'. Well they went
to a naturist club on holiday and who should be camping on the same site
but her parents, who hadn't wanted to discuss naturism with them as
'they wouldn't understand'.

Mike
8-)#

TamaraEssx

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In article <395e6cf0...@news.freeuk.net>, ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk (Jilli)
writes:

>May I suggest making sure that others overhear you chatting with this
>naturist lady about your shared 'hobby/lifestyle/<insert your own term
>here>' beside the coffee machine when there is a queue behind you??
>
>MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)

Yeah, I agree
<can't turn on AOL mode to do a "me too" 'cos I'm stuck in AOL mode all the
time :~( >

I outed myself to half my Health Authority Board at a meal last week and nobody
laughed (although the Director of Finance's eyebrows haven't come down yet).
Most importantly, the more everyone around me knows where and how I spend my
weekends, the less I have to hide a part of me (and I will - almost - avoid
crossing over to the other thread about the pain and stigma of people having to
hide their sexuality). People knowing I'm a naturist therefore supports my
mental good health.

Andy Crawford

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Jilli <ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 1 Jul 2000 22:35:11 +0100, "Ian Murray" <imu...@iname.com>
> wrote:
>
> >when I started a new job .... imagine my surprise when going to discuss
my
> >pay I discovered coming out of the pay office the very woman I had camped
> >next to, a few weeks earlier - swore to keep our secrets
>
> May I suggest making sure that others overhear you chatting with this
> naturist lady about your shared 'hobby/lifestyle/<insert your own term
> here>' beside the coffee machine when there is a queue behind you??
>
> MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)
>
Thatagirl Jilli! .......then a colleage tries to publically embarress them
over their camping trip, but since he/she fails to find any allies ends up
feeling incredibly stupid. they all start chatting whether "would they or
wouldn't they goko" apart from the one that tried to embarrass them who gets
the nick "Creepy Pervert" which causes mrs Grundy in the pay office to keep
VERY quiet over he views and particularly about the time when she had called
the police because her next door neighbour was lying in the sun with no
clothes on.......

AndyC

Jon (N Wales)

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Andy Crawford wrote in message <8jpc8d$b9d$3...@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>...


Well if Mrs Grundy's going to be in it, then surely it has to be 'The
Archers'? <g>

--
Jon (N Wales) <><
I'm younger than I thought......


Gordon Harris

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In article <8jpc8d$b9d$3...@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>, Andy Crawford <Andy@Skywo
rld.freeserve.co.uk> writes

>
>Jilli <ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk> wrote in message
>>
>> MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)
>>
>Thatagirl Jilli! .......then a colleage tries to publically embarress them
>over their camping trip, but since he/she fails to find any allies ends up
>feeling incredibly stupid.

Not the way it has *ever* worked out in my experience of outing myself,
except to an audience of one or two. Any larger group will inevitably
end up taking the piss out of you, not that it particularly bothers me.
I am content for acquaintances to know of my goko activities.

I agree with quite a lot of what you say, and recognise your personal
efforts to make nudity acceptable to the public, but rather too often
you seem to describe an imaginary world which ignores reality and logic.
--
Gordon


Kev

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TamaraEssx wrote in message
<20000702174203...@nso-fa.aol.com>...
>>May I suggest making sure that others overhear you chatting with this
>>naturist lady about your shared 'hobby/lifestyle/<insert your own term
>>here>' beside the coffee machine when there is a queue behind you??
>>
>>MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)
>
>Yeah, I agree
><can't turn on AOL mode to do a "me too" 'cos I'm stuck in AOL mode all the
>time :~( >
>
>I outed myself to half my Health Authority Board at a meal last week and
nobody
>laughed (although the Director of Finance's eyebrows haven't come down
yet).

Well done that lady.

>Most importantly, the more everyone around me knows where and how I spend
my

>weekends, the less I have to hide a part of me.....

<tea spilt on keyboard.... subject = naturism, phrase = "the less I have
to hide a part of me.....">

(and I will - almost - avoid
>crossing over to the other thread about the pain and stigma of people
having to
>hide their sexuality).

>People knowing I'm a naturist therefore supports my mental good health.


IKWYM, others here know what you mean, Im just wondering about the antis...
you know the ones that say "You do WHAT ! You need your head seeing to"

Unfortunately there are a few around 8-(
Kev

Kev

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Michael Berridge wrote in message <8joc2g$ar0$2...@lure.pipex.net>...

>
>I heard a story today about a couple who were naturist but didn't want
>to tell her parents because 'they wouldn't understand'. Well they went
>to a naturist club on holiday and who should be camping on the same site
>but her parents, who hadn't wanted to discuss naturism with them as
>'they wouldn't understand'.


That's a serious reflection on life, values, and family isn't it.
Kev


TamaraEssx

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In article <3p085.4848$Tb2....@news6-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "Kev"
<kev...@net.ntl.com.nospam> writes:

><tea spilt on keyboard.... subject = naturism, phrase = "the less I have
>to hide a part of me.....">

Sorry - bad phrase. I forgot where I was! But YKWIM.

Jilli

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On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 08:55:39 +0100, "Andy Crawford"
<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>Thatagirl Jilli! ......etc

And I've 'outed' myself to someone else (a total stranger to me but a
regular visitor to my neighbour's house... he's a loan-man *sigh*).
Nice guy though.... accepted a cup of tea instead of the fiver he'd
called to collect. His usual visit to this street is on a Friday
teatime, when said neighbour and kids are at the local pool. Turns
out that he takes his kids swimming at the same pool. I just
'happened to mention' that naturist nights there are even nicer. He
had no idea that they could swim naked in Lancs. like he&his do when
on their forrin' holidays.

Exit someone with a phone number to contact Mancunians about visiting
en famille :-)

Month: July. Score to date: 1(+4)
:-)

love,
Jilli

Kev

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Jilli wrote in message <39617416...@news.freeuk.net>...

>On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 08:55:39 +0100, "Andy Crawford"
><An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>>Thatagirl Jilli! ......etc
>
>And I've 'outed' myself to someone else

As you may have gathered yesterday I wasn't exactly feeling great, anyway, I
was in a couldn't care less mood, so when I went down the docs, and JS, I
had on the Tee Shirt from Sunday... you know the Littlehampton one ("Beach
Meet-up Naked! Littlehampton 2000").

I got about 2 frowns and several large grins. (I said Grins, not Gins ! )

Kev


Andy Crawford

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Gordon Harris <gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message

>
> I agree with quite a lot of what you say, and recognise your personal
> efforts to make nudity acceptable to the public, but rather too often
> you seem to describe an imaginary world which ignores reality and logic.

It's amazing how when you ignore this kind of "reality and logic" one starts
to realise that it never really existed. What we *expect* to happen, very
often does.

AndyC


Andy Crawford

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Kev <kev...@net.ntl.com.nospam> wrote in message news:3p085.4848

>
> IKWYM, others here know what you mean, Im just wondering about the
antis...
> you know the ones that say "You do WHAT ! You need your head seeing to"
>
Kev,

With my totally outward approach to naturism I have encountered two antis of
this kind. The first was a teenage girl that told me it was "disgusting" (I
later found out that she was mentally ill and ironically would have sex with
men she had recently met).

The second was a girl of about 20 that insisted on calling me
"pervert". I got the impression that she was hellbent on winding me up!
Both of their attitudes were ignored by myself and others.

AndyC

Andy Crawford

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Kev <kev...@net.ntl.com.nospam> wrote in message news:dmf85.6903

>
> As you may have gathered yesterday I wasn't exactly feeling great, anyway,
I
> was in a couldn't care less mood, so when I went down the docs, and JS, I
> had on the Tee Shirt from Sunday... you know the Littlehampton one
("Beach
> Meet-up Naked! Littlehampton 2000").
>
> I got about 2 frowns and several large grins. (I said Grins, not Gins ! )
>
I think that the frowns dont so much come from disapproval but from the fact
that it is unusual to see such a blatent display of naked-ness.

I have notice how many people look, and look again at the tee shirt. Most
people then make reference to littlehampton rather than talk about the N
word.

AndyC


Steve Doerr

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"Andy Crawford" <An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
>I have notice how many people look, and look again at the tee
shirt. Most
>people then make reference to littlehampton rather than talk
about the N
>word.

What, like "Have you got a little hampton?"?

Steve


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Tim Forcer

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Kris wrote:
>
> ....
>
> How about someone suggesting a book at bedtime with a goko theme -
> there must be one somewhere that can be abridged?

Suggestions? In many years of searching and reading widely, I've only
come across a total of 3 short stories where naturism is a substantial
part of the plot. OK, so nudity isn't uncommon in the works of various
SF authors, but it's normally only incidental, or, worse, only there
because it allows plenty of opportunity for titillatory or downright
erotic material. Leaving such stuff aside, I don't know of one naturist
novel.

Before anyone suggests "The Nudists" by Guy Bellamy (?), the nudity
there is, again, in order to lead in to sex scenes.

> Now who would be the best narrator? :-)

Alan Bennett. Or Judi Dench. Although some of the scenarios put
forward elsewhere in the thread would sound superb read in "cut-glass"
tones by Patricia Hodge, Joanna Lumley or Penelope Keith?

Ah, now THERE'S a possible theme. Take "The Good Life" and have the Tom
and Barbara couple (normally supposed to be the "liberal" pair) shocked
at the Gerry and Margot couple having a naturist afternoon teaparty on
their back lawn. Born-again ex-townies who've struggled to set up an
organic smallholding finding that the exclusive development of up-market
commuter homes on what used to be one of The Grundy's pastures over the
fence is actually a naturist development.

--
Tim Forcer t...@ecs.soton.ac.uk
The University of Southampton, UK

The University is not responsible for my opinions

Gordon Harris

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In article <8jsdl8$nt4$4...@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>, Andy Crawford <Andy@Skyw
orld.freeserve.co.uk> writes
>
>>

>I think that the frowns dont so much come from disapproval but from the fact
>that it is unusual to see such a blatent display of naked-ness.
>
>I have notice how many people look, and look again at the tee shirt. Most
>people then make reference to littlehampton rather than talk about the N
>word.
>
I would keep the Littlehampton T shirt out of sight at present, and hope
that the 8 year old girl missing from that area is found safe and well.
No direct connection of course, but in some people's minds . . .
--
Gordon


TamaraEssx

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In article <39617416...@news.freeuk.net>, ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk (Jilli)
writes:

>Month: July. Score to date: 1(+4)

If I count my Health Authority Board, my score equals Jilli's for the month,
but I' awful afeared of starting a score-war as the danger of it degenerating
into net-flirting or even ribaldry is simply too great! Ooh, score-war. I
like that. Nearly as nice as thread-head.

TamaraEssx

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In article <8jsdl8$nt4$4...@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>, "Andy Crawford"
<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> writes:

>I have notice how many people look, and look again at the tee shirt. Most
>people then make reference to littlehampton rather than talk about the N
>word.

In the washing machine shop on Monday morning (yes, the kitchen flooded Sunday
night) I was wearing mine and the chap kept saying "Nnnn.... Nnn.. Look it
says Nnnn..." (and I've met him before and he doesn't normally have a
stutter). But apart from him I've only had big grins.

John Bevis

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In article <3961D1...@ecs.soton.ac.uk.nojunk>, Tim Forcer
<URL:mailto:t...@ecs.soton.ac.uk.nojunk> wrote:

> Suggestions? In many years of searching and reading widely, I've only
> come across a total of 3 short stories where naturism is a substantial
> part of the plot. OK, so nudity isn't uncommon in the works of various
> SF authors, but it's normally only incidental, or, worse, only there
> because it allows plenty of opportunity for titillatory or downright
> erotic material. Leaving such stuff aside, I don't know of one naturist
> novel.
>

I down loaded this list from rec.nude (I think, which I was subscribing
to then ) some time ago. I cannot remember who posted it originally.

The Cool Cottontail - John Ball 1966
A dead body is found in the swimmingpool at Oakdale Guest Ranch (a real
nudist park, later Treehouse Fun Ranch and now Buff Creek). Det Virgil
Gibbs (In the Heat of the Night) is assigned to the case.

Furtive Nudist - Ken Campbell 1992

Barely Proper: An Unplayable Play - Tom Cushing 1931
A cute play about an English lad falling in love with a German girl at
University. He dosen't find out she comes from a nudist family until
that fateful first visit to the girl's home.

World Without Raiment - Louise Dardenalle 1943
An apocolyptic event send refugees in search of safety. One group finds
nudists who have been at peace.

Bare Living - Elmer Davis and Guy Holt 1933
A young stockbrokerage employee discovers criminal activity by his boss
and flees with the evidence. His car breaks down behind a nudist camp
and he finds himself staying.

Murder Among the Nudists - Peter Hunt 1934
A woman is killed by electrocution in a nudist camp. Is it an accident?

Yesterday's Sin - 1934
A society girl is orphaned and sent to live with her uncle in a nudist
camp.

God's Hitchhiker - Edmund Kiernan 1955
A long venture in search of tranquility - guess where it is found?

Nymph Errant - James Laver 1932
A society girl graduates finishing school and latches onto men on the
train home rather than go back to her old aunt. One of the young men is
an avid nudist who takes her to live at a German nudist park.

The Bishop's Jaegers - Thorne Smith 1941
A group leaves a sinking ferry in the Hudson river on a lifeboat. They
have no idea where they are in the fog but are rescued bu nudists who
believe in enforced nudity.

The New Crusade - Anthony Gibbs 1934
A millionaire feels life has passed him by so he hires people to live
the new nudist life style and promote it worldwide so he can observe.

Strip for Murder - Richard Prather 1955
P.I. Shell Scott has to go undercover to find his prey in a nudist camp.

A Healthy Body - Gillian Linscott - 1984
A murder in a French nudist resort.

I did check the catalogue of mu local library and the only one that the
had in stock was the Thorne Smith who was a very popular author aththe
time.

I suppose second hand book shops who specialise in tracing books could
find some of these.

Bev

--
John Bevis
RiscPC700-SA


David Jones

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Hi, been reading for a few weeks know without posting, but this set of
letters have got me completely foxed. Please decipher so I can sleep
soundly at night. TIA.

Michael Berridge

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David Jones wrote in message <3962...@eeyore.callnetuk.com>...

>Hi, been reading for a few weeks know without posting, but this set of
>letters have got me completely foxed. Please decipher so I can sleep
>soundly at night. TIA.
>
I Know What You Mean.
Mike
8-)#

Marc&Rachel

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Tim Forcer <t...@ecs.soton.ac.uk.nojunk> wrote:

> OK, so nudity isn't uncommon in the works of various
> SF authors, but it's normally only incidental,

How about Heinlein? Totally objective about nudity, including one scene
where two women strip off to clean a dead body.

Marc

Jon (N Wales)

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David Jones wrote in message <3962...@eeyore.callnetuk.com>...
>Hi, been reading for a few weeks know without posting, but this set of
>letters have got me completely foxed. Please decipher so I can sleep
>soundly at night. TIA.


Hi - welcome to URN. Please find tea and biccies available from........oh
heck - I gave the URL to David C.

Regards

Jon.

TamaraEssx

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In article <3962...@eeyore.callnetuk.com>, "David Jones" <daj...@4unet.co.uk>
writes:

>Subject: IKWYM


>Hi, been reading for a few weeks know without posting, but this set of
>letters have got me completely foxed. Please decipher so I can sleep
>soundly at night. TIA.

Hi David, glad you've de-lurked. You'll find the biccies at
www.jaceeprint.demon.co.uk/DELURK.html

If the above is the version you want, it must mean "I know what you mean",
though you will more usually see IYKWIM, which means "if you know what I mean".

The above sentence has far to many means and knows in it to make much sense.
IYKWIM.

HTH!

Tamara :~)

Andy Crawford

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Gordon Harris <gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> >
> I would keep the Littlehampton T shirt out of sight at present, and hope
> that the 8 year old girl missing from that area is found safe and well.
> No direct connection of course,

Excuse my lack of information but has a naked person accosted child? and if
they have were they seen wearing one of those Littlehampton Naked tee
shirts. Please explain the connection between wearing the tee shirt and an 8
yo going missing

>but in some people's minds . . .

Yours perhaps?

AndyC


Andy Crawford

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TamaraEssx <tamar...@aol.comhatespam> wrote in message
news:20000704130302...@nso-bj.aol.com...

>
> In the washing machine shop on Monday morning (yes, the kitchen flooded
Sunday
> night) I was wearing mine and the chap kept saying "Nnnn.... Nnn.. Look
it
> says Nnnn..." (and I've met him before and he doesn't normally have a
> stutter). But apart from him I've only had big grins.
>
Good innit? nudity puts smiles on peoples faces.

AndyC
>

TamaraEssx

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In article <phn4msc3ou9fiudel...@4ax.com>, Kris
<usenet8...@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes:

Tim wrote:
>>Leaving such stuff aside, I don't know of one naturist
>>novel.

When I first read "The Beach" I assumed the folks were nude some/most of the
time. I haven't seen the film but there are now piccies in the book which show
everybody needlessly clothed (aargh).

Gordon Harris

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In article <8jucsi$io3$2...@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk>, Andy Crawford <Andy@Skyw
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>

> Please explain the connection between wearing the tee shirt and an 8
>yo going missing
>
Littlehampton. HTH.
--
Gordon


pmailkeey

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On 02 Jul 2000 21:42:03 GMT, tamar...@aol.comhatespam (TamaraEssx)
wrote:

:)In article <395e6cf0...@news.freeuk.net>, ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk (Jilli)
:)writes:
:)
:)>May I suggest making sure that others overhear you chatting with this
:)>naturist lady about your shared 'hobby/lifestyle/<insert your own term
:)>here>' beside the coffee machine when there is a queue behind you??
:)>
:)>MUCH better than keeping things secret :-)
:)
:)Yeah, I agree
:)<can't turn on AOL mode to do a "me too" 'cos I'm stuck in AOL mode all the
:)time :~( >
:)

You could turn it off for other things though :)

pmailkeey

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On 03 Jul 2000 21:35:30 GMT, tamar...@aol.comhatespam (TamaraEssx)
wrote:

:)In article <3p085.4848$Tb2....@news6-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "Kev"
:)<kev...@net.ntl.com.nospam> writes:
:)
:)><tea spilt on keyboard.... subject = naturism, phrase = "the less I have
:)>to hide a part of me.....">
:)
:)Sorry - bad phrase. I forgot where I was! But YKWIM.
:)
:)


Makes me wonder how far you could take "dress-down" days at work.

pmailkeey

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On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 19:43:59 +0100, "J.L.E"
<sca...@mapson.madasafish.com> wrote:

:)
:)Kris <usenet8...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
:)news:a2uulsg55aua3j0ef...@4ax.com...
:)> Malcolm B <nu...@armage.demon.co.uk> wrote:
:)>
:)>
:)> >I agree with the other post about radio being the better medium, unless
:)> >it could be done in a similar way to "Stark Naked" and placed in the
:)> >8.30pm slot.
:)>

For those that didn't see the other thread call this paradise village
"Glynsfield" ?

David C

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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 23:10:53 +0100, "Jon (N Wales)"
<j...@jonric.force-remove-9.co.uk> wrote:

<snip>


>Hi - welcome to URN. Please find tea and biccies available from........oh
>heck - I gave the URL to David C.
>

He gave me 3 copies and forgot to leave one for himself. So here it is:

http://www.jaceeprint.demon.co.uk/DELURK.html


--
+-----------------------------+
| David C, |
| Central Somerset, UK. |
| |
| <da...@dapc.freeuk.com> |
+-----------------------------+

Andy Crawford

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Gordon Harris <gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:rvudACAV...@g3snx.demon.co.uk...

Yes and thank you. I did see it on the tv news last night and it is all very
sad that a child is missing, believed to be abducted.

The connection between the tee shirt and the missing 8yo girl, is only the
town though.

AndyC

Andy Crawford

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pmailkeey wrote in message

>
> Makes me wonder how far you could take "dress-down" days at work.

How far do you dare?

Gordon Harris

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In article <8k18to$d2$3...@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk>, Andy Crawford <Andy@Skywo
rld.freeserve.co.uk> writes
>

>pmailkeey wrote in message
>>
>> Makes me wonder how far you could take "dress-down" days at work.
>
>How far do you dare?
>
We had the occasional dressing down.

Like when we played lunchtime cricket in the office and the cries of
"HOWZAT!" could be heard in the Canteen above, where our boss was having
lunch with Senior Management. There were also the black skid-marks
near the popping crease . . .
So we moved outside with a proper bat and hard rubber ball and one day
someone drove it straight through the Works Manager's office window.
The plumber was dragged bodily away from his sandwiches and had the
window replaced before anyone knew about it.

<OT>
The dress code was flexible, but we had to wear at least 'smart casual'.
--
Gordon


pmailkeey

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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 10:59:35 +0100, "Andy Crawford"
<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

:)
:)Kev <kev...@net.ntl.com.nospam> wrote in message news:dmf85.6903
:)>
:)> As you may have gathered yesterday I wasn't exactly feeling great, anyway,
:)I
:)> was in a couldn't care less mood, so when I went down the docs, and JS, I
:)> had on the Tee Shirt from Sunday... you know the Littlehampton one
:)("Beach
:)> Meet-up Naked! Littlehampton 2000").
:)>
:)> I got about 2 frowns and several large grins. (I said Grins, not Gins ! )
:)>
:)I think that the frowns dont so much come from disapproval but from the fact
:)that it is unusual to see such a blatent display of naked-ness.
:)

What a larf - when they frown, say "don't you believe me?" as you got
to lift your t shirt !

pmailkeey

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On 04 Jul 2000 17:03:02 GMT, tamar...@aol.comhatespam (TamaraEssx)
wrote:

:)In article <8jsdl8$nt4$4...@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>, "Andy Crawford"
:)<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
:)
:)>I have notice how many people look, and look again at the tee shirt. Most
:)>people then make reference to littlehampton rather than talk about the N
:)>word.
:)
:)In the washing machine shop on Monday morning (yes, the kitchen flooded Sunday
:)night)

I hate to think what you were trying to do Tamara.

Malcolm B

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In message <1ed9p05.ir1...@jaceeprint.demon.co.uk>
ho...@jaceeprint.demon.co.uk (Marc&Rachel) wrote:

I have a web page on file that lists nudity in SF in a lot of detail.
Unfortunately I don't have the URL. A search for the title 'Nudity in
Science Fiction' and the author 'Charles Daney' should find it.

If it can't be found then I will email it to anyone who would like a
copy. I won't post it here because it is copyright.

--
Malcolm, NUFF coordinator.
NUFF http://www.nuff.org.uk/ is the FAQ for the uk.rec.naturist newsgroup.
Please read before posting to the group.
It is the comprehensive www source of UK naturist information.

pmailkeey

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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 19:45:47 +0100, "Andy Crawford"
<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

:)
:)Gordon Harris <gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
:)> >
:)> I would keep the Littlehampton T shirt out of sight at present, and hope
:)> that the 8 year old girl missing from that area is found safe and well.
:)> No direct connection of course,
:)
:)Excuse my lack of information but has a naked person accosted child?

No, they were wearing a lh t shirt ;)

pmailkeey

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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000 21:38:40 +0100, John Bevis
<J.B...@podnor.demon.co.uk> wrote:

:)In article <3961D1...@ecs.soton.ac.uk.nojunk>, Tim Forcer
:)<URL:mailto:t...@ecs.soton.ac.uk.nojunk> wrote:
:)
:)> Suggestions? In many years of searching and reading widely, I've only
:)> come across a total of 3 short stories where naturism is a substantial
:)> part of the plot. OK, so nudity isn't uncommon in the works of various
:)> SF authors, but it's normally only incidental, or, worse, only there
:)> because it allows plenty of opportunity for titillatory or downright
:)> erotic material. Leaving such stuff aside, I don't know of one naturist
:)> novel.
:)>
:)I suppose second hand book shops who specialise in tracing books could
:)find some of these.
:)

Just read that brum's libraries now do a book forage system. Type in
the sort of thing you want and it'll go looking !

:)--
:)John Bevis
:)RiscPC700-SA
:)

Tell me about it.


pmailkeey

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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 06:19:50 +0100, "Andy Crawford"
<An...@Skyworld.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

:)
:)pmailkeey wrote in message
:)>
:)> Makes me wonder how far you could take "dress-down" days at work.
:)
:)How far do you dare?

I think it would be a major problem at the Job Centre when signing on
:(

pmailkeey

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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 16:45:36 +0100, Gordon Harris
<gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote:

:)<OT>
:)The dress code was flexible, but we had to wear at least 'smart casual'.

Where do you get "smart casual" thongs from ?

Jilli

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On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 20:26:05 GMT, mi...@pmailkeey.freeserve.co.yuk
(pmailkeey) wrote about wearing 'smart' thongs
<I think he meant the kind worn on the feet?>

>I think it would be a major problem at the Job Centre when signing on

Wasn't it on this ng that I read "how to avoid getting hired"?
Perhaps it was on my local one....
but thongs featured in the answer :-)
Apparently it works.....

love,
Jilli
still not signed on. Got the thongs though :-)

Gordon Harris

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In article <3965f6fc...@news.swinternet.net>, pmailkeey <mike@pmai
lkeey.freeserve.co.yuk> writes

>
>Where do you get "smart casual" thongs from ?

We brought a few back from Ibiza, quite a few beach boutiques sell them.
:)
We never wore 'em except for some fun photographs.
--
Gordon


pmailkeey

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On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 21:40:51 GMT, ji...@gmt.prestel.co.uk (Jilli)
wrote:

:)On Fri, 07 Jul 2000 20:26:05 GMT, mi...@pmailkeey.freeserve.co.yuk
:)(pmailkeey) wrote about wearing 'smart' thongs
:)<I think he meant the kind worn on the feet?>
:)
:)>I think it would be a major problem at the Job Centre when signing on
:)
:)Wasn't it on this ng that I read "how to avoid getting hired"?
:)Perhaps it was on my local one....
:)but thongs featured in the answer :-)
:)Apparently it works.....

Ah, so at interview you nedd to thing a thong ?

:)still not signed on. Got the thongs though :-)

I only got the one - my only purchase from Rackhams.

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