Why you shouldn't go skinny dipping.
Discussion
Pan Pan Pan said:
DoubleD said:
Peter911 said:
Call me old fashioned, but only women should skinny dip anyway
Why? Each to their own and all that and I'm sure they were having a really great time but it wasn't a particularly pretty sight...
Jaguar steve said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
DoubleD said:
Peter911 said:
Call me old fashioned, but only women should skinny dip anyway
Why? Each to their own and all that and I'm sure they were having a really great time but it wasn't a particularly pretty sight...
Pan Pan Pan said:
Jaguar steve said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
DoubleD said:
Peter911 said:
Call me old fashioned, but only women should skinny dip anyway
Why? Each to their own and all that and I'm sure they were having a really great time but it wasn't a particularly pretty sight...
To be fair there are a lot of things in the ocean that can kill you. If you swim into some caves and see the hundred plus lion fish sitting on the roof, or tread on a stone fish, some corals have a mighty sting too... My mask has a bit missing, from a little picasso trigger who objected to my swimming over his home, he isn't going to kill me obviously but he thought he'd have a go....
Jasandjules said:
To be fair there are a lot of things in the ocean that can kill you. If you swim into some caves and see the hundred plus lion fish sitting on the roof, or tread on a stone fish, some corals have a mighty sting too... My mask has a bit missing, from a little picasso trigger who objected to my swimming over his home, he isn't going to kill me obviously but he thought he'd have a go....
I saw a yank who stood on a stonefish in the red sea, never heard screams like it from a grown man.I had little sympathy as he was told to enter the water via the jetty and not walk straight in over the reef but he knew better.
Vandenberg said:
I saw a yank who stood on a stonefish in the red sea, never heard screams like it from a grown man.
I had little sympathy as he was told to enter the water via the jetty and not walk straight in over the reef but he knew better.
I've been stung by a lion fish and it hurt a fair bit but no-where near as much as I was expecting. Did he make it?I had little sympathy as he was told to enter the water via the jetty and not walk straight in over the reef but he knew better.
Not skinny dipping but whilst swimming in a waterfall pool in Oz I did get out with a extra "friend" on my foot, a leech!
Was told I'd be better off letting it have its fill after which it would detach. It did so in a car park a while later. Bleed for ages after. Wouldn't have fancied having it on my nob
Was told I'd be better off letting it have its fill after which it would detach. It did so in a car park a while later. Bleed for ages after. Wouldn't have fancied having it on my nob
hotchy said:
Worth the risk.
eh really ?Also extremely prevelant in Lake Malawi: bilharzia ( NHS info) - has a longish gestation period (several years)
Parents used to live there
You had to iron all clothes after hanging them on a washng line as some fly would lay its eggs and then later would burrow into your skin when you wore them
Lots of nasty things/bugs in Africa ...
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