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MAN VS NATURE


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You have to change the title it should be " women vs.nature " or women drying..." ;-)) funny Dave, and your good eye for every day life scene. Now you are in the washing processe....Interesting find and well composed, colorwise as well ,Dave.
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I actually thought for some time about that "man" or "woman" in the title. I decided it was better to use the shorter word, and that it could be used in the sense of "mankind." But then I got to thinking that there was more going on here than just the nylons. There is the fact of the nylons for sure, but the fence and house seem to be trying to impose themselves amongst those plants, which are doing their best to overtake them. I could just imagine some voyeur peeking out of the windows at the racy scene of undergarments in public. Oh oh! There I go again with imagination diarrhea. Where will this take me? Call the police..................
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Thanks a lot. Now go take some goofball pic like this, so I will not have to comment on flowers. :)
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and I thought they were parachutes! I see that DM photography has no sense of decency; what's next - a photo through a peep hole into a change room? Oh, man, I'm already drooling. Bring it on, dude! My recliner is ready and bottles of V8 lined up. Cheers, Micheal
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Decency? Decency does not make for fun photography. And how did you know about that peephole, anyway? lol Hey, and while we're on the subject of decency, that yin yang thing might have missed the mark a bit too. But of course, I loved it.
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you should talk - who came up with the idea of having pesidents sniff at each other groins? I love that, of course. Imagine the evening news. Dude, grow up...or maybe not... Cheers, Micheal

 

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See, as for decency, when I hang our laundry on the line, these things go on the middle line so the view of them is obscured by the outer rows...and I'm a liberal hippie from California. As for man vs. woman, well, who did I say is the one hanging these? (The liberal hippie thing again.)

 

I like this shot, Dave.

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Thanks. Now that I think about it, I'm forgetting that in this day and age, it might well be a guy wearing these! So that makes the title even more right.

 

Tim, did you say something about hanging laundry on a clothesline? I thought that practice went out in the Middle Ages. Isn't that illegal in New Mexico?

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Thanks. Hope all is well with you and yours, as it seems you are not as active on Pnet as in the past. Take care.
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Nah, I hang 'em on the line, but my wife's the only one that ever wears them. As for using the clothesline, what else is there? Haven't they outlawed electric dryers in California yet? New Mexico has sun, wind, and dry air: the clothes are often dry before an electric dryer could finish a load. In fact, yesterday it was so sunny, windy, and dry that all but the jeans were dry by the time I finished hanging them on the line. When we bought our house, the seller offered to leave us their dryer; we said no thanks. Electricity is expensive out here; besides, we find a meditative sort of zen joy in hanging laundry. (But I don't wear panty hose.)
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Tim's comment and your question to him, made me widely smile. this is a great photo thread ,and funny....;-)) Bless you.
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Dave, nice group - was that at the "Sex and the City" party? The middle one seems to have it down alright, a real flirt, but the others are way too stiff. They need to losen up a bit. And the one all the way to the left - cotton long johns, oh my, how did she end up at this party? Anyway - another fun DM photo. I always enjoy visiting your site. Barb :)
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Any man who has ever lived with a woman and has suffered an expedition through the pantyhose jungle hanging in the bathroom will realize that you got the title exactly right.
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