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Superb Kitty and a couple there of interest to Pp.

As eul knows Pp has quite a "thing" for well-shaped bottoms in cut-off denims especially when there is a waggon wheel or split rail fence and a length of rope handy.

But He will always be drawn to a pair of lips paying homage to the leather thong before it begins to weave a basket pattern on her unmarked back.

Now Pp must turn to page 1 :).
 
Mahashiva is publishing his latest series of photo manipulations on DeviantArt, collectively entitled, 'Newly Discovered Photos From WWII'. Seven monochrome images have come to light in the last fortnight, including this enigmatic picture allegedly portraying Eulalia disembarking from US Submarine 'Spicy Tuna', under guard and escorted by none other than myself! Shiva's own caption provides us with a few scant details about the event -

'Norfolk, Virginia, September 18, 1944: the submarine USS 'Spicy Tuna' brings a notorious German spy, code-named eulaliamerida to the U.S. to face charges in court.

Due to space limitation, we will not go into detail about what transpired between her and the sailor to her left, identified by some sources as Chief Petty Officer Robert "Bob" Nearled, during the week-long voyage from Southampton, England.'

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The picture, released just 24 hours ago, has already attracted a number of comments, significantly including some by the very persons being portrayed. A featured comment received from the US Navy states:-

'Space limitation?

Well, of course we were not allowed to talk about it at the time, but even now I remember it very well. After D-Day we did a lot of escort jobs for OSS. Eul was picked up by MI5 at Ocean Dock, where she had been getting friendly with the GIs boarding the troop transports. Her cover story was that she was a BDSM instructor attached to the Women's Voluntary Service, but OSS saw through this and cleverly identified her origins as BDM.

Of course she was fully clothed when we took her on board. As CPO, I was personally responsible for the prisoner, and accommodating a female on a naval vessel was something of a problem. I solved this by locking her in the aft torpedo tube the first night, but she complained that the noise of the diesels kept her awake. We were making a surface crossing for the sake of speed, and it was not very comfortable, although it meant we could keep the sub well-ventilated.

Anyway, it didn't take long to discover how cosy it could be with just the two of us in one of the forward torpedo tubes. Unfortunately, in spite of the ventilation, condensation is always a problem in a conventional submarine, and with the damp, poor Eul's clothes rotted away in no time. The crew wore rubber-impregnated working dress but Commander Spionlieb refused to allow her to wear any items of US Navy uniform except the heavy duty latex briefs seen in the picture.

When we reached Chesapeake Bay, OSS signalled that there was a welcome committee waiting on the dock, so we had to engage in a little subterfuge, which had Eul posing as a shipwreck survivor, gallantly rescued by ourselves in mid-Atlantic. The restraints were supposedly a precaution just in case she went stark raving mad after swallowing too much sea water. Naturally, we had all become very fond of her during the voyage and were sad to see her depart.

Meanwhile, as she has always insisted, my conduct throughout the voyage was entirely chivalrous. What none of us knew was, whilst at sea I had been promoted to Midshipman and transferred to the mine-layer, USS Lobster. Had this transfer come through earlier, we would have missed all the fun - I mean, I would have missed out on this important mission - you know what I mean...

Bob Nearled, Admiral USN (retired)'



A comment by eulaliamerida appears to confirm the BDM connection:-

'And Bob's such a gentleman, it was all strictly in the course of duty.

Being the only female in an underwater tuna tinful of guys was something I'd luckily been well trained for in the Bund Deutscher Mädel (girls' answer to Hitler Youth). Though it's surprising how one can completely lose all one's clothes in a submarine, they can hardly have blown away or fallen overboard! Still, there you go, it's the way a girl must serve her Fatherland.'



Shiva's response to Eul states:-

'"Strictly in the course of duty," huh? Why do I smell something fishy in the way you two are looking at each other?

Don't let Bob trick you, though. I think he's just turning on the charms to keep you from giving the crew undue trouble during the voyage.'



And in a challenging response to the Navy, Shiva concludes:-

'I see you have done very well in your navy career, Adm. Nearled!
Great narrative, Admiral! But I'm still not convinced that you or Eulalia was giving us the whole story. I've been trying to interpret her body language ever since my researcher colleagues found this photo, and so far every sign points to one loud and clear statement: "But you promised to save me, Bob!" '



This prompted an official denial by the Admiral:-

'Well, there might have been a few little misunderstandings.
She thought, perhaps, that I wanted to save her, but I'm pretty sure what I said was that I wanted to savour... Hmm, you know what I mean...'



Which seems to have satisfied Mahashiva, who concurred somewhat enigmatically:-

'Yep, I can see that happening, especially if she's been hanging out with the French.'


If this implied some obscure 'double-entendre', Eul's latest comment is perhaps equally ambiguous:-

'I shall now be taken away for debriefing?'


Visit Mahashiva on DeviantArt to see these and many other comments plus further impending scandals in the making:- http://mahashiva001.deviantart.com/art/Newly-Discovered-Photos-from-WWII-7-693084863
 
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Mahashiva is publishing his latest series of photo manipulations on DeviantArt, collectively entitled, 'Newly Discovered Photos From WWII'. Seven monochrome images have come to light in the last fortnight, including this enigmatic picture allegedly portraying Eulalia disembarking from US Submarine 'Spicy Tuna', under guard and escorted by none other than myself! Shiva's own caption provides us with a few scant details about the event -

'Norfolk, Virginia, September 18, 1944: the submarine USS 'Spicy Tuna' brings a notorious German spy, code-named eulaliamerida to the U.S. to face charges in court.

Due to space limitation, we will not go into detail about what transpired between her and the sailor to her left, identified by some sources as Chief Petty Officer Robert "Bob" Nearled, during the week-long voyage from Southampton, England.'

newly_discovered_photos_from_wwii__7__by_mahashiva001-dbgn7pb.jpg


The picture, released just 24 hours ago, has already attracted a number of comments, significantly including some by the very persons being portrayed. A featured comment received from the US Navy states:-

'Space limitation?

Well, of course we were not allowed to talk about it at the time, but even now I remember it very well. After D-Day we did a lot of escort jobs for OSS. Eul was picked up by MI5 at Ocean Dock, where she had been getting friendly with the GIs boarding the troop transports. Her cover story was that she was a BDSM instructor attached to the Women's Voluntary Service, but OSS saw through this and cleverly identified her origins as BDM.

Of course she was fully clothed when we took her on board. As CPO, I was personally responsible for the prisoner, and accommodating a female on a naval vessel was something of a problem. I solved this by locking her in the aft torpedo tube the first night, but she complained that the noise of the diesels kept her awake. We were making a surface crossing for the sake of speed, and it was not very comfortable, although it meant we could keep the sub well-ventilated.

Anyway, it didn't take long to discover how cosy it could be with just the two of us in one of the forward torpedo tubes. Unfortunately, in spite of the ventilation, condensation is always a problem in a conventional submarine, and with the damp, poor Eul's clothes rotted away in no time. The crew wore rubber-impregnated working dress but Commander Spionlieb refused to allow her to wear any items of US Navy uniform except the heavy duty latex briefs seen in the picture.

When we reached Chesapeake Bay, OSS signalled that there was a welcome committee waiting on the dock, so we had to engage in a little subterfuge, which had Eul posing as a shipwreck survivor, gallantly rescued by ourselves in mid-Atlantic. The restraints were supposedly a precaution just in case she went stark raving mad after swallowing too much sea water. Naturally, we had all become very fond of her during the voyage and were sad to see her depart.

Meanwhile, as she has always insisted, my conduct throughout the voyage was entirely chivalrous. What none of us knew was, whilst at sea I had been promoted to Midshipman and transferred to the mine-layer, USS Lobster. Had this transfer come through earlier, we would have missed all the fun - I mean, I would have missed out on this important mission - you know what I mean...

Bob Nearled, Admiral USN (retired)'


A comment by eulaliamerida appears to confirm the BDM connection:-

'And Bob's such a gentleman, it was all strictly in the course of duty.

Being the only female in an underwater tuna tinful of guys was something I'd luckily been well trained for in the Bund Deutscher Mädel (girls' answer to Hitler Youth). Though it's surprising how one can completely lose all one's clothes in a submarine, they can hardly have blown away or fallen overboard! Still, there you go, it's the way a girl must serve her Fatherland.'


Shiva's response to Eul states:-

'"Strictly in the course of duty," huh? Why do I smell something fishy in the way you two are looking at each other?

Don't let Bob trick you, though. I think he's just turning on the charms to keep you from giving the crew undue trouble during the voyage.'



And in a challenging response to the Navy, Shiva concludes:-

'I see you have done very well in your navy career, Adm. Nearled!
Great narrative, Admiral! But I'm still not convinced that you or Eulalia was giving us the whole story. I've been trying to interpret her body language ever since my researcher colleagues found this photo, and so far every sign points to one loud and clear statement: "But you promised to save me, Bob!" '



This prompted an official denial by the Admiral:-

'Well, there might have been a few little misunderstandings.
She thought, perhaps, that I wanted to save her, but I'm pretty sure what I said was that I wanted to savour... Hmm, you know what I mean...'



Which seems to have satisfied Mahashiva, who concurred somewhat enigmatically:-

'Yep, I can see that happening, especially if she's been hanging out with the French.'


If this implied some obscure 'double-entendre', Eul's latest comment is perhaps equally ambiguous:-

'I shall now be taken away for debriefing?'


Visit Mahashiva on DeviantArt to see these and many other comments plus further impending scandals in the making:- http://mahashiva001.deviantart.com/art/Newly-Discovered-Photos-from-WWII-7-693084863
A reason more for register me on deviant art.
 
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