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Dec 13, 2006 08:39 as a reply to  @ post 2393939 |  #16

Pedants !:evil:
How's this?:cool:


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Dec 13, 2006 08:44 |  #17

My goodness, you can see the glistening water drops, that should definitely be in G&N!


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Dec 13, 2006 08:54 |  #18

Hmm… there is a sensuality that stimulates emotions. The glistening water and smooth curves lend an air of naughty innocence lost.


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Dec 13, 2006 09:02 as a reply to  @ gjl711's post |  #19

Boyz, looks like you are ready for this.......the pure, quintessential erotica !


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Dec 13, 2006 09:10 |  #20

Ok, you have stepped over the line. While an occasionl peak at erotica is titillating, that last post is just plain p*rn. Yes, I know that Beaver Hunt need photographers as well, but to see that type of work displayed here leaves me feeling dirty and cheap.


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Dec 13, 2006 09:38 |  #21

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Ok, you have stepped over the line. While an occasionl peak at erotica is titillating, that last post is just plain p*rn. Yes, I know that Beaver Hunt need photographers as well, but to see that type of work displayed here leaves me feeling dirty and cheap.

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Dec 13, 2006 10:18 |  #22

I don't know - while at first glance, it could be mistaken for p*rn, notice the curve of the leg, the tease of a few drops visible, with the end of the tail just out of sight - it's a tease of the best sort. This is much higher quality than some cheap hustler take-off.


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Dec 13, 2006 10:23 |  #23

goatee wrote in post #2394306 (external link)
I don't know - while at first glance, it could be mistaken for p*rn, notice the curve of the leg, the tease of a few drops visible, with the end of the tail just out of sight - it's a tease of the best sort. This is much higher quality than some cheap hustler take-off.

What do you think, Goatee , shall we try to post her on the G&N forum under our joint names ?


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Dec 13, 2006 10:28 |  #24

I disagree. It leaves nothing to the imagination. Why I can open a taxidermy book and see less anatomical poses. Even the so called higher class rags like Goosehouse with it’s outrageous stories of vans full of geese and duck coming over to some guys house to party would have second thoughts about printing something this graphic.


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Dec 13, 2006 10:44 |  #25

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I disagree. It leaves nothing to the imagination. Why I can open a taxidermy book and see less anatomical poses. Even the so called higher class rags like Goosehouse with it’s outrageous stories of vans full of geese and duck coming over to some guys house to party would have second thoughts about printing something this graphic.

Well, I ain't sure no more. However, if Goatee wants to post it under his name I have no problem with that.:cool:


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Dec 13, 2006 11:14 |  #26

Hehe, well I think it would make an interesting first G&N post. . .


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Dec 13, 2006 11:15 |  #27

This is more akin to PlayGoose (which everyone buys for the interesting articles) than that shameless Goosehouse


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Dec 13, 2006 11:17 |  #28

gjl711 wrote in post #2394350 (external link)
I disagree. It leaves nothing to the imagination. Why I can open a taxidermy book and see less anatomical poses. Even the so called higher class rags like Goosehouse with it’s outrageous stories of vans full of geese and duck coming over to some guys house to party would have second thoughts about printing something this graphic.

Besides - what can you actually see? Sure, there's acres of feathers which seem to never end, and a gently curved leg, but for that pose, it leaves everything to the imagination!


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Dec 13, 2006 11:30 |  #29

Hurumph!! Justify it as you will, but I can not condone such degrading material. It is obvious with your total lack of modesty that you only have ganders in your household.


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Dec 13, 2006 11:32 |  #30

BTW...
How the heck do you tell the goose from the gander. I mean with ducks it's rather obvious, but Canada geese all look the same to me.


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