Here's a neat effect, each layer peeled back a little so you can see the ones underneath. I offer this view for those doubters who think it was really just one or two layers rephotographed. Let's see you do this in Photo Shop!! The hood is layer two: Layer one isn't visible yet. |
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We're getting there! Now that I've started working the Beuchate hooded vest up, you can see all five layers. Soon my heat will be of a different sort, I'm already experiencing. |
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Well, the booties are once again key! Somehow I got out of layer two (the hooded vest) but layers one, three, four and five are all stacked around my legs! |
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The Ironman's on the deck, and both Beuchat and Quintana Roo dangle around my legs. So, what's next? I seem to be getting my second wind! |
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Appears that Beuchat is also floor history! How far do you suppose I'll go? |
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Well, I guess this is our answer. The Quintana Roo stays over the latex tanksuit, now free of its rather tacky latex hood. I think it's time to go hop in the Hot Tub: If you've not been there yet, here's another link: The QR fills the first two pages! Quintana Roo is a Hot Suit!! |
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Was it all a mirage? Did I really get in all that stuff on New Year's Day, 2003? Here's the scene from my shower the next morning. |
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Imagine, just imagine, if one day I should come home, and find these suits arrayed on my hot tub cover? Well, what's a rubberman to do?
It appears that you once again are faced with the opportunity to make yet another decision. Here's the link back to the Rubber Department Main Page! |
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