mjf
Well-Known Member
"Tits at Sea" - excellent ;-) another wonderful day on the solent then......Where is this mag available? I don't remember seeing it at WHS.
Presumably it describes the nautical exploits of forum members?
"Tits at Sea" - excellent ;-) another wonderful day on the solent then......Where is this mag available? I don't remember seeing it at WHS.
Presumably it describes the nautical exploits of forum members?
"Tits at Sea" - excellent ;-) another wonderful day on the solent then......
Especially for Sarabande as I know she will appreciate the artistic composition of the photograph.
Girls that go fishing (and probably put them back)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KthInmZU3RI
At least they all kept their tarpon!
Tarpon - Top On: it's a joke, if you say it with an American accent .................. geddit?
OK; I'll get me coat.![]()
Usual load of Saranbande drivel. You need to get out more, get a life or summat.
Fairline Targa 47???
I take your point about not opening it myself, but that does not address the issue: should women's bodies be used as the primary component of what could otherwise be a sensible and challenging competition ?
These photos, which have been run unsuccessfully by a sequential cohort of journalists with the misfortune to be asked to come up with a tatty and demeaning graphics only remotely associated with the title, are nothing to do with the properly artistic photos we see occasionally presented by e.g. Lakey.
Run a genuine competition to identify a boat from a component part. It is a genuine challenge based on knowledge and skill. Using, or rather, abusing a tacky publicity photograph shows lack of imagination, taste and respect, and a mindset which truly disappeared at the end of the last century.
The magazine is Motor Boat and Yachting, not Tits at Sea.
PS I lied...... I think I would rather see a half clad girl than a stainless steel bit of rigging!
Hello all,
Time to test your recognition skills again, can you spot the boat in this picture?
http://www.mby.com/spot-the-boat/472890/spot-the-boat
Cheers,
Jack