Yes, it will be a riot once Bud and Jeff get caught breaking the rules… again. This safe-for-work version is rather boring as I had to eliminate the background folks as it was too hard to cover up all of the naughty bits. So, I have all the extra folks in the NSFW version shown below.
Update: Decided Slade’s “Run Run Away” was a better song to fit the comic, even though it’s an ’80s song.
I thought they’d also have a no cameras rule.
In my research of nudist colonies, it seemed to be an individual site restriction. Most did not disallow cameras, but you had to be discrete and ask permission in most cases. Remember, these folks are already use to be naked in an open environment and I’m sure most would not care if pictures were taken if they were… the proper kind of photos, if you get my meaning. I saw many shots of people around pools, walking, etc. So it is not an uncommon thing.
An SX-70 in a nudist camp. It may not be the boys that get ’em kicked out. That was a pretty hi-tech gadget back in the day.
More than you ever wanted to know about the SX-70:
http://technologizer.com/2011/06/08/polaroid/
Exactly what I was thinking. I’d think that if the boys even look like they’re thinking about picking up a camera there, they’ll get booted ASAP. I could see that a girl slinging a camera might be more “trusted,” out of pure prejudice … ‘though, my experiences have long ago educated me that gals are every bit as nasty as boys, on the days when they aren’t worse. Goes double for Lorraine & Robyn. 😉 😀
What, our gals would do something “bad”?
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They are liberated women you know…
Well… I had to have Lorraine holding *something* and her camera seemed the natural thing. They’re gonna get kicked out one way or another… you know that much. Our gang has a habit of getting into trouble. Especially Lorraine.
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Knowing the girls, they are either putting together a reference guide to the male anatomy, or just a keepsake album, Plaster Caster style.
If you all remember, Lorraine collects pictures of guys butts with her Polaroid…
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I can think of at least one ‘memory lane’ website that would be all the poorer visually if SX-70s had never been invented… 😉
Hatfield, PA. Damn, Byron. 🙁 Wish I’d had more warning. I used to live up in Sellersville, Quakertown and Chalfont. Hatfield was my backyard for several years. I’m only about an hour away, but I’m headed to North Carolina in the morning. I’d have gladly put that off by a day to meet up with you and buy you a beer or something.
Aqua Mulcher. Hmmmm. Sounds like spectacularly dangerous heavy equipment. I can only imagine how much fun that must be to play with. 🙂 I know I can google it, and the name gives me a rough idea of how it probably operates, but you’re gonna have to post a word or two on what that thing actually does.
Cheers & safe trails! 🙂
It seems a number of people would have met up with me here. I’ll make more of a stink next time I am going somewhere. I’d love to meet up with readers and shoot the shit… or whatever.
Stories on Monday! But the Aqua Mulcher is a Hydroseeder… shoots that icky green stuff on the highway shoulders that eventually turns into grass! It’s actually a fun machine. We shot it last summer in a video demo and it was fun to play with.
i saw one of those on “Dirty Jobs” with Mike Rowe
EXACTLY! That’s what that green machine does.
Gimme a minute and I’ll come with a double entendre for that “aqua mulcher”! [grin] … I’m POSITIVE theres one to be found!
I’m pretty sure that the Aqua Mulcher was designed to destroy Aqua-man.
Nice… I’m using that Aqua-Man reference now…
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Dunno about double entendres, but surely an Aqua Mulcher would be just the thing for destroying millions of CD copies of Barbie Girl and thereby making the world a better place…
a device specifically designed to destroy media that only plays back aqua … hurmmm …
that’s a brilliant effing idea.
having been personally tortured by multiple spinnings of a cd single of “barbie girl” by a dear friend of mine one weekend, i’m with you on that one, tafkan. 😀 the world would defo be a much nicer place had that song never been written. 😀
While it’s not really a rocker song, I’d a used “Slip Slidin away” by paul Simonn Byron. It was actually released in… 1977! Man, I had a lot of fun with the SX-70. I got one for graduation in ’75 & used it to good advantage, but only for special events – as I recall the film packs were pretty pricey & you had to be pretty sure of your shot so as to not waste ’em. No erase & do overs of course…
I was thinking of that song actually, but it’s not a rocker and I can’t the week on a mellow tune, man… ffffff….
Yes, Polaroid film was pricey as was the camera, but Lorraine has her suitors that supply her all the film she needs… women…
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