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Old 09-12-2004
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you have to be very friendly

so I had a woman with me for about a year on this 30 foot sloop.I have had to remind her not to put ,you know, what girls need down the toilet.too many times I had to undo the plumming because of it.she wasnt used to living on a boat but it grew on her.Her mother asked where do you sleep,, where do you eat where do you go to the bathroom...her reply was you have to be very friendly to use the toilet.she said living on a boat is kinda like taking a **** in a closet.It only stinks for a little while
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