Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Boat 2

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Normally Mr Stobblehouse you have interesting articles but here lately I think you're sleeping behind the wheel. What's with these boat pictures? I'll check back in a month or so and see if you have posted anything of substance. Do not become angry by my comment please, it is mean't to help not to harm. Good day.

Anonymous said...

Captain Eo sleeping behind the wheel? How can you tell? The photo only shows half of the boat.

Anonymous said...

Is this Boat 1's mommy?
That visible half is sexy!

Anonymous said...

I once had sex with a guy on a boat like this....it's true, needless to say we both got wet ha ha

Anonymous said...

Don't make me get the squirt bottle out.
Hey you, Twilight Girl, that was funny. Ya post here much?

Anonymous said...

Lucid Twilight said...
Twilight... Girl? *Makes a quick crotch check and sighs in relief* Thank GOD that was just a bad dream...

LMAO! You kill me dude! I needed that! I'm still laughing! Bravo! Take a bow Sir Lucid.

Anonymous said...

"needless to say we both got wet"
This had to be either a small boat, or big sex. Or both!
I'm guessing you LITTERALLY "rocked the boat", as they say. :-)

Lisa,
Actually, Mr Twilight recently won the comments award on this blog. Which doesn't often happen to a stingy poster. ;-)

Here's a tip : you can avoid awkward crotch-checks at introductions (no pun intended!) if a person's alias is colored and underlined. Just click on it, and you'll see their profile page, usually mentioning gender.
For the record, I also thought at first that LT was a "she", because of the poetic impression, but I was lucky enough to find out about my mistake before letting it know. In fact, nobody's ever been the wiser. (Oops! So much for THAT...)

"Welcome. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and perhaps mildly entertained."
This sounds familiar... Is it yours, or some cultivated quote that only a total moron wouldn't instantly place? ;o)
(Monty Python? Mighty Serpent? P. T. Barnum? Buffalo Bill? Bill Shakespeare? Bill Clinton?)

Anyway, it's appropriate. Welcome, Lisa Marie, and expect a few more cheap jokes. (I have 1000 monkeys on 1000 typewriters making up new ones for me round the clock. One eventually gets used to the smell...)

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Ya, people always guessed my age much higher, based on art or writings. I always took it as a compliment. Perhaps that'll stop when I'm in my sixties.

Anonymous said...

"What's equally interesting is that when people do meet me face-to-face they usually think I'm younger than I am."

Ditto. Good thing I've grown a goatee. I've tried shaving: I lose 10 years. :-)