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Rubbing a wet croc: a most pleasurable experience

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Bbbananas | 12:52 Thu 30th Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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My BF, currently sailing back from West France, has just reported having another magical experience with dolphins. He discovered last year (that time in Ireland) that if he rubbed his wet crocs along the hull of the boat, he could communicate with dolphins - they seemed to recognise the sound the crocs made & would squeak back in response.
He's just been doing it again & is so excited - he & a school of dolphins have just had some sort of conversation. I wonder what was being said?

Aaahhh....
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Oh Jayne's got crocs with dangly bits!!! Lucky you seagull!
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pssst, Seagull - I have some too. Pale blue ones. The BF bought me a pair so how could I not wear them? Once.

I'm not sure McFluffy how he discovered this - one does get bored sailing singlehanded - maybe he was dancing or exercising & slid along just as the dolphins were swimming past like ?



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He is a weirdo, that's indisputable. But I've just checked his text - he was rubbing it along the deck, not the hull. Makes more sense I supose.
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How lovely Doctor (Ooh, I haven't said that in a while...)
Croc badges ... that's the phrase I was looking for.

Mine are ... hang on ...















... a little pirates head, and a pink scorpion.

Croc colour ...

Sort of bluish, verging on purple, but not actually purple. I wouldn't say "mauve" because it's a bit darker than mauve.

Bit scuffed from walking on pebbles.



Love,
Seagull
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no excuse JJ, its just wrong
JJ - there is no need for that at all

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