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Doug Winterburn

15/11/2009 4:19 PM

OT: Loneliness

A man was washed up on a beach after a terrible shipwreck. Only a sheep
and a sheepdog were washed up with him. He looked around and then
realized that they were stranded on a deserted island.

After being there awhile, he got into the habit of taking his two animal
companions to the beach in the evening to watch the sunset. One
particular evening, the sky was a fiery red with beautiful cirrus
clouds, the breeze was warm and gentle - a perfect night for romance.
As they sat there, the sheep started looking better and better to the
lonely man. Soon, he leaned over to the sheep and put his arm around it..

But, the sheepdog, very protective of the sheep, growled fiercely until
the man took his arm from around the sheep. After that, the three of
them continued to enjoy the sunsets together, but there was no more
cuddling.

A few weeks passed by and, lo and behold, there was another shipwreck.

The only survivor was Nancy Pelosi and that evening, the man brought
Nancy to the evening beach ritual. It was another beautiful evening -
red sky, cirrus clouds, a warm and gentle breeze - perfect for a night
of romance. Pretty soon, the man started to get 'those feelings' again..
He fought the urges as long as he could but he finally gave in and
leaned over to Nancy and told her he hadn't had sex for months. Nancy
batted her eyelashes and asked if there was anything she could do for him.

He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'


This topic has 7 replies

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Stuart

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

17/11/2009 11:21 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 21:40:12 -0800, "LDosser" <[email protected]> >>
> >>He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'

> >GUFFAW!!!

> And just for you, we have a year's supply of monitor cleaner, courtesy
> of your local pitchman.

I must confess to not knowing who this person was until I looked up the
name via google. However, having changed the name to "Camilla
Parker-Bowles" I have forwarded it on to some friends who I know will
enjoy it.

Stuart in the UK

u

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

16/11/2009 5:59 AM

On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 21:40:12 -0800, "LDosser" <[email protected]> >>
>>He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'

>GUFFAW!!!

And just for you, we have a year's supply of monitor cleaner, courtesy
of your local pitchman.

dt

"diggerop"

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

16/11/2009 8:22 AM

"philip" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Bloody Kiwis . .. cant help themselves . . .. .!
>
> Phully ..
>
> ( and before anyone takes offense I am originally from Aotearoa)
>
>


The Land of The Long White Cloud.
That would be from all the bongs lighting up at once, Phully. Eh Bro?
; )

diggerop

pp

"philip"

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

16/11/2009 9:13 AM

Bloody Kiwis . .. cant help themselves . . .. .!

Phully ..

( and before anyone takes offense I am originally from Aotearoa)


"Doug Winterburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>A man was washed up on a beach after a terrible shipwreck. Only a sheep and
>a sheepdog were washed up with him. He looked around and then realized that
>they were stranded on a deserted island.
>
> After being there awhile, he got into the habit of taking his two animal
> companions to the beach in the evening to watch the sunset. One particular
> evening, the sky was a fiery red with beautiful cirrus clouds, the breeze
> was warm and gentle - a perfect night for romance.
> As they sat there, the sheep started looking better and better to the
> lonely man. Soon, he leaned over to the sheep and put his arm around it..
>
> But, the sheepdog, very protective of the sheep, growled fiercely until
> the man took his arm from around the sheep. After that, the three of them
> continued to enjoy the sunsets together, but there was no more cuddling.
>
> A few weeks passed by and, lo and behold, there was another shipwreck.
>
> The only survivor was Nancy Pelosi and that evening, the man brought Nancy
> to the evening beach ritual. It was another beautiful evening - red sky,
> cirrus clouds, a warm and gentle breeze - perfect for a night of romance.
> Pretty soon, the man started to get 'those feelings' again.. He fought the
> urges as long as he could but he finally gave in and leaned over to Nancy
> and told her he hadn't had sex for months. Nancy batted her eyelashes and
> asked if there was anything she could do for him.
>
> He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'

LL

"LDosser"

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

15/11/2009 9:40 PM

"Doug Winterburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>A man was washed up on a beach after a terrible shipwreck. Only a sheep and
>a sheepdog were washed up with him. He looked around and then realized that
>they were stranded on a deserted island.
>
> After being there awhile, he got into the habit of taking his two animal
> companions to the beach in the evening to watch the sunset. One particular
> evening, the sky was a fiery red with beautiful cirrus clouds, the breeze
> was warm and gentle - a perfect night for romance.
> As they sat there, the sheep started looking better and better to the
> lonely man. Soon, he leaned over to the sheep and put his arm around it..
>
> But, the sheepdog, very protective of the sheep, growled fiercely until
> the man took his arm from around the sheep. After that, the three of them
> continued to enjoy the sunsets together, but there was no more cuddling.
>
> A few weeks passed by and, lo and behold, there was another shipwreck.
>
> The only survivor was Nancy Pelosi and that evening, the man brought Nancy
> to the evening beach ritual. It was another beautiful evening - red sky,
> cirrus clouds, a warm and gentle breeze - perfect for a night of romance.
> Pretty soon, the man started to get 'those feelings' again.. He fought the
> urges as long as he could but he finally gave in and leaned over to Nancy
> and told her he hadn't had sex for months. Nancy batted her eyelashes and
> asked if there was anything she could do for him.
>
> He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'


GUFFAW!!!

LL

"LDosser"

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

17/11/2009 7:33 PM

"Stuart" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 21:40:12 -0800, "LDosser" <[email protected]> >>
>> >>He said, 'Would you mind taking the dog for a walk?'
>
>> >GUFFAW!!!
>
>> And just for you, we have a year's supply of monitor cleaner, courtesy
>> of your local pitchman.
>
> I must confess to not knowing who this person was until I looked up the
> name via google. However, having changed the name to "Camilla
> Parker-Bowles" I have forwarded it on to some friends who I know will
> enjoy it.
>
> Stuart in the UK
>


<GUFFAW> Again!

GG

Greg G.

in reply to Doug Winterburn on 15/11/2009 4:19 PM

15/11/2009 7:27 PM

diggerop said:

>"philip" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Bloody Kiwis . .. cant help themselves . . .. .!
>>
>> Phully ..
>>
>> ( and before anyone takes offense I am originally from Aotearoa)
>>
>
>The Land of The Long White Cloud.
>That would be from all the bongs lighting up at once, Phully. Eh Bro?
> ; )
>
>diggerop

I knew there was something I liked about the place. ;-)


Greg G.


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