Arkie John
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Last week-end, on my maiden voyage with the excal, I was walking along the shallows and up comes this overly-endowed kid--I mean--probably 16--D cups- skimpy two piece and everything overflowing, if you get the picture. Arrrr.
Now folks, I am not one to gawk but this kid came up to me and the usual "find anything" conversation ensued. I was polite and tried my best to keep my eyes on hers and then back to the detector. I found meself feelin' self-conscience for her where she did not, in the least! I had my long-handled scoop, attempting to recover a target and I swear if she did not just plop down on her backside, right where I was digging--splayed legs--one one either side of my coil!!!
"What's there? Maybe I can find it! I looked at my granddaughter (who is almost 11) and just rolled my eyes. I thought, "where are this kid's parents that they let her dress like that and allow her to approach total strangers--semi-innocent and undaunted?"
The kid was just excited that something of worth could be in the sand. She was definitely a little kid in a grown-up bod. Turns out it was just some junk. I then excused myself and immediately turned to the deeper water and the kid lost interest. But who knows, maybe one day she will be one heck of a pirate.
People never cease to amaze me. I get an uncommon amount of interest with the hookah from every walk of life. People here in Arkansas have never seen one--or a water machine for that matter. It is a whole new world. When they see the dive flag, it naturally peaks their interest. I find myself rushing to get under the water, to avoid further talk, so I can get down to the lootin'
It's supposed to rain Saturday...and that's a good thang for me lootin' since no one will be on the beach. So maybe I can unlock ole' Davy's locker by me onesies and have somethin' to show you.
To err is human but to arrrr is Pirate!
aj
Now folks, I am not one to gawk but this kid came up to me and the usual "find anything" conversation ensued. I was polite and tried my best to keep my eyes on hers and then back to the detector. I found meself feelin' self-conscience for her where she did not, in the least! I had my long-handled scoop, attempting to recover a target and I swear if she did not just plop down on her backside, right where I was digging--splayed legs--one one either side of my coil!!!
"What's there? Maybe I can find it! I looked at my granddaughter (who is almost 11) and just rolled my eyes. I thought, "where are this kid's parents that they let her dress like that and allow her to approach total strangers--semi-innocent and undaunted?"
The kid was just excited that something of worth could be in the sand. She was definitely a little kid in a grown-up bod. Turns out it was just some junk. I then excused myself and immediately turned to the deeper water and the kid lost interest. But who knows, maybe one day she will be one heck of a pirate.

People never cease to amaze me. I get an uncommon amount of interest with the hookah from every walk of life. People here in Arkansas have never seen one--or a water machine for that matter. It is a whole new world. When they see the dive flag, it naturally peaks their interest. I find myself rushing to get under the water, to avoid further talk, so I can get down to the lootin'
It's supposed to rain Saturday...and that's a good thang for me lootin' since no one will be on the beach. So maybe I can unlock ole' Davy's locker by me onesies and have somethin' to show you.
To err is human but to arrrr is Pirate!
aj