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Old 08-28-2010, 12:59 PM
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Back in the early '80's I worked in the barracks on a Navy base. As one of the front desk personnel, I had an access key to all the rooms. One day I had to open a room and wait as a plumber fixed a sink in one of the rooms. I saw a photo album sitting on the desk and decided to check it out while the plumber finished up his job. There were a couple dozen nude pics of the guys girlfriend in the album. I enjoyed viewing them until the plumber finished up. While sitting at the front desk, I started to wonder how many of the other 150 occupants of the barracks might have a special album sitting around in their room. I was then on a quest to check out every room and see. I spoke with my supervisor and told him there might be an ant problem in the barracks and each room would need to have traps set out. He said that since it was my bright idea, I just volunteered to set the traps out for the whole barracks. Little did he know that I also had an alternate mission as well. Over the course of the next week I went into every room sitting out the ant traps and made a quick scan of the rooms for photo albums. If not out in plain view, one of the 3 dresser draws or under the mattress was the most common hiding places. I viewed well over 75 different GF and/or wife nude pics collections. Whenever I overheard someone talk about their GF or wife - I would think, there is a very good chance that I had seen them naked. This may have been the experience that led me to collecting pics when the internet came on line. Much easier now, but old polaroids still have a warm place in my memories.
I've told a similar story--I think it was on this forum--of when I worked with a photo lab back in Denver in the 70's. We had a "special file" where we were supposed to put any hardcore pornographic pictures we processed. (Automated printer machines just ran the negatives through, inspection was where the good stuff got separated out.) At that time, the laws in some states required commercial labs to 'censor' such photography and not send it back to the customers. We were allowed to return their negatives, just not the printed pics. We saw TONS of amateur stuff and that 'file' grew to an enormous size over time. I managed to sneak a bunch of the work out, during my time there, but sadly I burned almost all of it several years ago. How I wish I had it back now!!!
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