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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:57:29 -0700, "ed" wrote:

John and tell us how you know this was a nudist beach lol Back in the 70s
huh you are aging yourself lol Just have to give you a bad time Sorry lol


Hell, back in the 70's I was still interested!

The funniest thing about this beach, within walking distance from Camp
Pendleton, was seeing the Marines with their sunburned butts!
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The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:57:29 -0700, "ed" wrote:

John and tell us how you know this was a nudist beach lol Back in the 70s
huh you are aging yourself lol Just have to give you a bad time Sorry
lol


Hell, back in the 70's I was still interested!

The funniest thing about this beach, within walking distance from Camp
Pendleton, was seeing the Marines with their sunburned butts!
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"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:46:09 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:

The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

Hell, a 30 mile early morning jog for a young marine looking for naked coeds?
Nothing to it!

Perhaps they drove. In any case they were most recognizable with their white
sidewalls and sunburned butts!
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:46:09 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:

The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

Hell, a 30 mile early morning jog for a young marine looking for naked
coeds?
Nothing to it!


Well, if you're going to put it that way! Who could argue.


Perhaps they drove. In any case they were most recognizable with their
white
sidewalls and sunburned butts!
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Probably so, and in the 70's their haircuts would definitely stand out
compared to the hair style of the decade.


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