[Dixielandjazz] The Beach Boys (and girls)
tcashwigg at aol.com
tcashwigg at aol.com
Tue Feb 13 23:11:41 PST 2007
Hey Steve:
I remember her like she was standing in front of me :))
unfortunately she is in a zip drive with all the files from my Pc that
also crashed last year, and I went back to a new Mac and have never
opened the Pc again, or even reloaded it with all the zip drive
archives.
I always had a copy of national Geographic with me when I went to the
beach at night:)) I have always been a refined gentleman pervert :))
when questioned about my reading material I could always flash a photo
spread of a fine volcano or rain forest or winding river with lush
countryside. Nobody ever gave a second thought to those butt naked
tattooed African ladies with voluptuous breast of all shapes and sizes.
And of course I IMMEDIATELY STARTED HUMMING THE WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE.
Happy VD day ladies of the list. and may ever lasting blessings of
chocolate be upon thee, all over you an oozing in all the right places
with whipped cream and marscharino cherries and peanut butter sprinkles
and what all:)) drooooooollllllll slobber pant !!
Yes indeed Life is a Beach ! or well should be and a topless one at
that.
Cheers,
Tom Wiggins
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To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 7:33 PM
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] The Beach Boys (and girls)
Cebuisle2 at aol.com wrote:
> Hey Rick-
> I was raised on Long Island. We would go to Fire island or Jones
beach to
> party-at night! Under the blankets!!
> Word had it that half the pregnancies resulted from nights "on the
beach"
> What partyless beach are you referring to?
> Ted (who only read "Downbeat" mags under the blankets)
I hear you talking Ted. In the 1950s/60s, I played many a beach party
at
Jones Beach and Gilgo Beach for the lifeguard and other parties, and
on Fire
Island for the artsy crowd. Also at Westhampton Beach a little further
out
at the Tiana Beach Club, and at The Cliff House. With The Beale Street
Stompers, The Southampton Dixie, Racing and Clambake Society JB, and
Barbone
Street.
Was that your Downbeat I used to borrow to read while Roy Eldridge was
walking, talking and resting on the sand, or in a parked car in the
moonlight with some young socialite? (That's another story. :-) VBG)
And lately? Oh how I wish I had the jpeg of that lovely young girl
flashing
her bikini top at us for beads, from the Marina in the bay next to
Rehoboth
Beach Delaware, just a few years ago during a Louis Armstrong Birthday
Bash
weekend. Wiggins, do you still have a copy of that? My computer crashed
right after I sent it to you and I lost it.
That beach stuff still goes on. It is just that most of us old farts,
are no
longer interested in that scene. Beach, Bonfire, Wine, Women & Song.
(Jazz
Band) It does not get much better than that unless you are benign.
Cheers,
Steve (life is a beach) Barbone
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