Druridge Country Park

You ever had to wear one of these seersucker bathing cozzies?

Then you'll know you always ended up skinny dipping, cos they fell round your knees with the weight of the sea water in the pockets of the fabric.

Now who's dumb idea was that?!

:raofl:;) :D


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Me Lottie and Keeley have discussed our plans for a dip in the ❄️🌊 Nnnnorrrth Sssssea🌊❄️ It’ll be fine it’s only the first 10 secs that it’s cold 😂😂

I usually take a dip at the meet - will be fine in August, probably in September skinny dip too.
Might even jump in the lake - just cos people keep telling me to. :lol-053:
 
You ever had to wear one of these seersucker bathing cozzies?

Then you'll know you always ended up skinny dipping, cos they fell round your knees with the weight of the sea water in the pockets of the fabric.

Now who's dumb idea was that?!

:raofl:;) :D


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Must have been designed by a man, but mum bought them and we had the indignity of wearing them or not.:lol-053:
 
I usually take a dip at the meet - will be fine in August, probably in September skinny dip too.
Might even jump in the lake - just cos people keep telling me to. :lol-053:

like you say, sea ok in august,,,,,,,,cold as you enter but once in and shoulders under water its very refreshing to say the least.........you then get used to and enjoy it.
then when you come out.......even if the sun is blazing hot, you feel the cold..and want to get back in the sea where it appeared to be warmer......lol

wonder how many will take a dip......and who will stay in the longest.....lol......if any

last one out wins the GOLDEN ADONIS BADGE
 
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You ever had to wear one of these seersucker bathing cozzies?

Then you'll know you always ended up skinny dipping, cos they fell round your knees with the weight of the sea water in the pockets of the fabric.

Now who's dumb idea was that?!

:raofl:;) :D
I remember wearing knitted swimming trunks, they were just as bad, I might get Maggy to knit me some for Druridge, I love nostalgia:dance:f13073499c1d19b436acf3b27bbec77b.jpg

at least his has a belt, mine didn't :scared:
 
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I remember wearing knitted swimming trunks, they were just as bad, I might get Maggy to knit me some for Druridge, I love nostalgia:dance:View attachment 66365

at least his has a belt, mine didn't :scared:

I've told the story before Terry.

My mum knitted me some purple swimming trunks with which I immediately parted company with on entering the pool. As a 5 year old or so, I was mortified.

When I blubbed the story to my mum, she was upset. She wasn't having her son laughed at at school, oh no.

So she knitted me some matching braces and sewed them onto the trunks. The sheer weight of the trunks still took them down to my knees but the braces held firm.

I just looked like I'd cacked myself! The shame, the shame!
 
WC-ers could do this next week :)

Won't cost any extra money :) :)

There'll only be us lot on the beach that time of the morning..... :) :) :)

Go on, dare ya! :D

I'll put a form up: Wild Campers Skinny Dip 2018 :D :D

I would if you will, but I cant' swim so would need rescuing and the kiss of life afterwards:scared::wave:
 
like you say, sea ok in august,,,,,,,,cold as you enter but once in and shoulders under water its very refreshing to say the least.........you then get used to and enjoy it.
then when you come out.......even if the sun is blazing hot, you feel the cold..and want to get back in the sea where it appeared to be warmer......lol

wonder how many will take a dip......and who will stay in the longest.....lol......if any

last one out wins the GOLDEN ADONIS BADGE

Its now called hypothermia Trixie :)
 
Norvern Wotevers. Tis the only time they get a barf.

Well I cant type it out as it would result in a ban but ask me at the weekend and I will tell you Del,

Its Southern Shandy Drinkers and Northern Monkey B******s :)
 
Another one of life's coincidences. Got the free John Grisham book from the Daily Mail on Saturday. ( Nik buys it for TV guide, honest). One of the characters wears Seersucker suits. Being a thickie, or, not being a dedicated follower of any fashion. I had to Google it. I know what it is now. It's left me with another of life's dilemma's. Why would anyone want to wear such a thing? Sometimes I think life is, ever so gently, passing me by.
In another Grisham book. Someone was wearing "wingtips". Had to G that as well. I'm becoming a fashion expert. Not.
 

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