Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Nancy is classy for sure but boaters are a party type group. Jump on water to pee when drunk. Get that boat and you will see

  • Like 3
Posted

Give us some more shoe pictures

 

 

 

clean cooter club

 

 

Lmao I never thought I would see Nancy and cooter mentioned in the same sentence, shoes yes :)

Forgot to say thanks for the CCC membership....

And for the record, flip flops are allowed on boat with no judgement of cooter cleanliness...

  • Like 5
Posted

Hey..I love my boat and have a bathroom on it so only have to pee in the water if I'm swimming or fall in! Lol

  • Like 3
Posted

So Bakon, those shoes Nancy just posted...  Do you think a gal who is wearing shoes like that would have a C'rC than a gal wearing flip flops?  

  • Like 2
Posted

Nancy is classy for sure but boaters are a party type group. Jump on water to pee when drunk. Get that boat and you will see

Oh no not me the boat must have a cutty, I have a fear of shark attacks if I pee in open water knowing my luck something big will come up and bite me in the butt

 

Plus I am traumatised as a child when I was told they put dye in the swimming pool and if you pee in it, it will turn red, stopped me peeing in the pool right away ;)

  • Like 2
Posted

Oh no not me the boat must have a cutty, I have a fear of shark attacks if I pee in open water knowing my luck something big will come up and bite me in the butt

 

Plus I am traumatised as a child when I was told they put dye in the swimming pool and if you pee in it, it will turn red, stopped me peeing in the pool right away ;)

No worries, you can use the bathroom on the boat.  That reminds me of a funny story.  One of the members of our boat club was watching her little boys (maybe 3 and 5 years old) play in the lake.  One of them said he had to pee, so of course the other one said he needed to go, too.  Their Mom explained that it was okay to pee in the lake, that it was different than a swimming pool.  So they both climbed out of the water, dropped their swimsuits, stood there and pe'ed in the lake.  I don't know that I have ever laughed so hard!

  • Like 4
Posted

No worries, you can use the bathroom on the boat.  That reminds me of a funny story.  One of the members of our boat club was watching her little boys (maybe 3 and 5 years old) play in the lake.  One of them said he had to pee, so of course the other one said he needed to go, too.  Their Mom explained that it was okay to pee in the lake, that it was different than a swimming pool.  So they both climbed out of the water, dropped their swimsuits, stood there and pe'ed in the lake.  I don't know that I have ever laughed so hard!

Lol bless them :)

  • Like 1
Posted

turn blue in pools in US.....I used to do it near my sister to test it out..figured I could blame her if it really was in there.

  • Like 4
Posted

turn blue in pools in US.....I used to do it near my sister to test it out..figured I could blame her if it really was in there.

Lol

  • Like 1
  • 2 weeks later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

About us

QuitTrain®, a quit smoking support community, was created by former smokers who have a deep desire to help people quit smoking and to help keep those quits intact.  This place should be a safe haven to escape the daily grind and focus on protecting our quits.  We don't believe that there is a "one size fits all" approach when it comes to quitting smoking.  Each of us has our own unique set of circumstances which contributes to how we go about quitting and more importantly, how we keep our quits.

 

Our Message Board Guidelines

Get in touch

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Guidelines

Please Sign In or Sign Up