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Guest Donna Jean

*Dee Jay remembers song*

"I like to swimmin'

with bow legged wommin'

and swim between their legs...and swim between their legs..."

Special thanks to Col. Potter

Donna Jean

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If Colonel Potter is coming - Sophie can not jump in the pool!

House rules - Not mine but JJ's

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Opal

Wow now this is a party. Pass some of that steak over here and how about another margarita.

Here you are Sarah! One margarita

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Guest Evan_J

**gets a text from JJ on the way that says something about Sally, being cool, him getting grabbed and that if he's missing to cover for him (oh my!)......

Slides into opal's deckchair in case she needs extra support while tanning ;)

Catches Opal's feined annoyance at Matty!

Hmmmm, wonder if he caught that.....**sends text to Matt from across the pool......

In the meanwhile, enjoys the dance.....

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Hey everybody-I'm baaccck.

Hey Dee Jay-you do know what to wear to a party.

But I missed that dive. How about doin it again??* Leers*

I'll hold your drink for you honey-You're lookin fine!

And Sarah- that topless look really suits you!

Evan -I got some more ice-it's in that cooler thing over there-good thing with dee jay's excellent wardrobe choice and all.

Is that steam rising from you?

Opal-maybe Matty'd like a little sunscreen-you know hard hard it is to get your own back

Sally the trucker huh. Bet she had a line of cars following her down to New Orleans. Nothin like a hot babe in a big truck is there Evan?

Matty-Evan knows where the ice is

Running jump and impressive flip into the pool

Looks around to make sure everyone was impressed.

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Guest Opal

* Goes over to Matt, heart pounding deep inside, acting indifferent on the outside *

Hi Matt, could you use a little sunscreen? :mellow:

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Guest Donna Jean

Opal! Hi, Baby! *waves back*

JJ! Hon, thank you for the comment on the outfit...it's just a little something that I threw together at the last minute! It's something that I got for my birthday!

Nice dive, too!

Matty...Oh my! Nice wrap-around shades...I'll bet that you can see everything without moving your head!

*runs around pool* ow..ow..ow..ow."That concrete is hot!

EVAN! Throw me up in the air into the deep end of the pool....OK?

Some one pour me another drinky.....

Dee Jay

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Dee Jay darlin' that hot concrete sure puts a BOUNCE in your step!

Big Grin

Here's a whole pitcher and a straw-it'll save time in the end.:D

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* Goes over to Matt, heart pounding deep inside, acting indifferent on the outside *

Hi Matt, could you use a little sunscreen? :mellow:

Could get used to things like this. :P

Cheers. ;):P

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*runs around pool* ow..ow..ow..ow."That concrete is hot!

Dee Jay

Lol! Oh i remember those days when walking along the hot floor around the pool. :P Oh and walking on hot sand was just as bad!

But those were the days. :P

I used to tell other kids that the scar on my chest was from a shark attack. ;)

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We need some music here!!

There's Dee jay bouncing around on the hot concrete in her birthday suit and you're askin for MUSIC. RJ are you feeling okay??

I sowed you the sound system -pick what you like unless you can get Matty and Sally to start a trio.

Anybody else bring their instrument with them. No, no. Musical instruments!! Geesh-keep it clean!

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"Matt, would you be a Dear and apply a little lotion on my back, please??"

Sure.

*gets sun lotion and puts it on your back. Does his own arms as well.*

*puts cowboy hat back on to stop the heat getting to my head*

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There's Dee jay bouncing around on the hot concrete in her birthday suit and you're askin for MUSIC. RJ are you feeling okay??

I sowed you the sound system -pick what you like unless you can get Matty and Sally to start a trio.

Anybody else bring their instrument with them. No, no. Musical instruments!! Geesh-keep it clean!

RJ, maybe we could introduce people to hinder! ;)

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Matty-it's not the heat that's getting to you.

Liked your song!

Think I'll do another exhibition dive in the pool. I need to cool off a little!

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Sally's big band around anywhere?

Nice to see you here. Sally keeps disappearing for awhile-looks like Evan's missing at the minute too.

You've gotta keep an eye on him every second don't you!

How about some dancing??

Someone pull Dee Jay out of the pool-and don't drop that empty pitcher she's clutching in her hand

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Guest My_Genesis

*starts strumming guitar and singing a song for the ladies* :P

*starts jammin on electric guitar for the ladies* :P

There's Dee jay bouncing around on the hot concrete in her birthday suit and you're askin for MUSIC. RJ are you feeling okay??

I sowed you the sound system -pick what you like unless you can get Matty and Sally to start a trio.

Anybody else bring their instrument with them. No, no. Musical instruments!! Geesh-keep it clean!

:o I didn't know anyone was in their birthday suit!!

Of course you meant musical instruments... lol.

RJ, maybe we could introduce people to hinder! ;)

yeah we should!!

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