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Capt. JG wrote:
What are you ranting about? You're telling me you don't want three naked
women? You must be a Republican.

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Capt. JG wrote:
I'll take three.


Typical give me Democrat attitude, and like the Sailors who seek out
the Nymphs if given enough lee, the dems will surely flounder our
country on the rocky shores of disaster.

Dealing with despots & tyrants, cutting and running, in-fighting, and
it's just starting.

Oh boy...

Joe
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Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

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I've been in lots of caves and never seen anything like that.

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Edgar wrote:
Some similarities perhaps...

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Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

Joe




Sirens sing...those look like they're just lollygagging about...
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Joe wrote:
DSK wrote:

Joe wrote:


Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg



Yes. The sirens had bigger boobs.

Oh and they were playing instruments & singing. These girls
appear to have just been lounging around waiting for
somebody to invent MTV.

DSK



The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again. BTW they are celebrating booty.

Joe

Look more like they're celebrating body...
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Joe wrote:
DSK wrote:

Joe wrote:

The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.


You're right. I didn't look closely enough.



BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK



The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe

Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...
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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
DSK wrote:

Joe wrote:

The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.



BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK



The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe

Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe



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Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

DSK wrote:


Joe wrote:


The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.




BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...



Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe

Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...
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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

DSK wrote:


Joe wrote:


The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.




BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...



Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe

Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe

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Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


DSK wrote:



Joe wrote:



The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.





BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...



Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe

Out of a guy named Homer's head....
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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


DSK wrote:



Joe wrote:



The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.





BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...



Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe

Out of a guy named Homer's head....


And just where do you think Homer found his inspiration?

Joe

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Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


katy wrote:



Joe wrote:



DSK wrote:




Joe wrote:




The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.






BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe


Out of a guy named Homer's head....



And just where do you think Homer found his inspiration?

Joe

A bottle or two of wine....
 
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