Shale On a Huffington Post Blog

Discussion in 'Nudism, Naturism' started by Shale, Aug 26, 2012.

  1. Shale

    Shale ~

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    Shale On a Huffington Post Blog

    A nudist friend sent me a link to a survey where I could register that I support topfree sunbathing for women. It was a Huffington Post Blog by Tom Muhall a nudist from California.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-mulhall/10-great-nude-beaches-in-america_b_1812650.html

    From there I was led to his blog about the best nude beaches, which contained fotos.

    I was a bit surprised that I was the featured nudist on his Haulover Beach foto.

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    The pic was taken a couple months ago since the beach bag I have used for years has finally worn out. I never knew the pic was taken. Guess I should feel honored to be the official representative of the most successful clothing optional beach on the East Coast of the U.S.
     
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    im not a bit surprised you handsome devil you.. :p
     
  3. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    oh stop you squirrel your just looking for some nuts.


    probably to store away for winter.

    edit: it just hit me now, i know exactly where squirrel hill tunnel is. i passed right by it when i went to see the pens play the red wings in the finals. i might have been right next to you sitting in that ridiculous traffic on 376.
     
  4. FunHogg

    FunHogg Senior Member

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    Pretty damned cool Shale! I think you're a fine representative of the nudist lifestyle.
     
  5. Manservant Hecubus

    Manservant Hecubus Master of Funk and Evil

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    Very nice pic! Congrats on your posterboy stardom!
     
  6. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    someone could laugh at the sight of Shale wearing a cap and being otherwise bare-ass naked but it totally makes perfect sense. Clothes are meant to protect one's body from the surrounding environment (sun in the case) and not the other way around, protecting the environment (people and their complexes) from the body. "Breaking rules" with a point is the very meaning of hippie. Thumbs up , beautiful ppl ! :2thumbsup:
     
  7. loveromance

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    very nice photo
     
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