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Message # 36670.4 Subject: Re: Question about getting wet in London Date: Sun 03/08/08 07:48:56 GMT Name: Rasputin Email: tspeny @hotmail.com |
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Hi there. I have written several stories, which are out there von the net somewhere. My stories are all based on fact. I f Iind that most women I have met like to get wet with clothing, This includes choosin g the outfit and the venue bath or coast., Keep on with the good work |
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By WetNoise - wetnoise@googlemail.com Thu 31/07/08 18:14:00 GMT Website: http://wetlooker.blogspot.com/ Hi all, I'm working on a new wetlook story and I'm looking for a bit of inspiration!
As with most of my stories, it's based on a true event which is then stretched to include what might have been! The basic premise involves two people walking through the streets of London when they get caught in an unexpected downpour. (It's kind of true up to this point.)
I'm then thinking that the characters enjoy getting wet in the rain, then chance upon a body of water and think "Well, we're already soaked, why don't we jump in?" Trouble is, I'm not sure what they could jump in to. It has to be in central London to fit with the story, and obviously not the Thames, because it's a wetlook story, not messy!
The only thing that springs to mind is the Serpentine in Hyde Park. Is that plausible? Has anyone been in it? Do any of the other parks in central London have similar lakes? I vaguely remember that St James's Park has a lake, anyone been in that? I want something that the characters could jump into and splash around, something deeper than a puddle but not something deep enough for them to drown in...
All ideas gratefully accepted!
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