I am sad Bat is gone but I wager my liver is secretly rejoicing the looming detoxing and resting I have planned for the next few days!
Oh and there are 250 luscious young Spanish lads in town courtesy of the Spanish fleet ship currently harbored here. Bat and I strolled by the river at Sunset to take a look (AT THE SHIP)(snicker). The ship is a gorgeous piece of nautical engineering! (nautical engineering, right?) It has tall, graceful, spindly masts -- and the statue masthead was dark greenish with age and ancient-looking. I highly recommend taking a little stroll to check it out. I think they have visitation tours of the ship from 4pm to 6pm Very lovely! (And the sailors in the crisp white linen finery weren't too bad either. There were some sailors in civilian clothes at Monaghan's this morn at dawn. A couple of those lads were VERY handsome indeed -- muy caliente! Pam was working the: "How YOU doin'" flirtation (and succeeding very well, I might add). Certain types of communication always defeat a language barrier.)
Oh, something most amusing and ironic - Bat said when she went earlier in the day to look at the ship, there was a field trip of uniformed Catholic school girls taking a tour of it. Hah! Picture it, if you will, that particular cornucopia of fetishes! Foreign sailors and Catholic school girls -- together at last! I hope someone got pics of THAT.
Now is the time I must return to work.
To sleep, perchance to -- SLEEP,
Hespeth
Anonymous
April 21 2004, 20:06:15 UTC 8 years ago
Home now -- liver pleased
Although my liver, too, is pleased that we are no longer within pub-crawling distance of each other, I'm a bit misty and surprisingly sober. Ah, c'est dommage. Had a blast with y'all, as usual.I still want to know more about that damn boat. Like -- what the hell is it doing there parked (uh, I mean docked) at the end of Conti? What's with the anachronistic style? Is the Spanish Navy known for tootling about foreign harbors in the galleons of their navy's glory days? What's the deal? And did they have any Spanish absinthe on board? Hehe.
My curiosity was obviously piqued by that damn gorgeous boat. Ship. Thingie-poo.
Oh, for the sake of accuracy, the Catholic school girls weren't actually on the ship, touring. They were on the lawn in the park where the ship was docked. Actually, that's what made it so funny. All those Spanish sailors staring with their -- what to call it? -- uh, rapt military attention (and dreamy-dreams of imminent shore leave) at the girlies frolicking (just out of reach) on the lawn before them ........
Mwah! I am ever-grateful for your hospitality and your liver's indulgence!
Much love,
Bat