Fun in the sun #6

11 thoughts on “Fun in the sun #6

  1. “They’re real and they’re spectacular”

  2. With all the comments on the last one where we saw the tiniest bit of breasts, I knew we were probably gonna get it in this.And how many people commented that they wanted to see it

  3. If it’s a beach episode, they should play some beach games! Like volleyball, or a sand castle competition! I bet Noah is a totally radical surfer bro 😎

  4. Yay! I’ve missed Sarah’s boobs lol

  5. JustSomeGirlOrOther

    Yes, Gary, that it is exactly what happened. It definitely wasn’t an Eldritch dog teleporting you and him to the beach in response to His Mistress’ Voice.
    (Gary is lucky that Steven brought him along)

  6. So sunblock SPF ratings are interesting. Intuitively, More Number is More Blocker. But the actual meaning is that the SPF Number is the denominator of the inverse of how much UV is not blocked. SPF 30 blocks UV but still lets through 1/30 of the rays. SPF 50 lets through 1/50. This is why you generally only see SPFs 30-50, as the higher SPF is increasingly diminished protection, and lower SPFs are increasingly pointless. Sunscreens are required to have a shelf life of at least three years, but it doesn’t hurt to have a fresh bottle.
    Always read and follow the instructions of the sunscreen. Typically sunscreen needs 20-30 minutes to ‘set’ and may not provide the rated protection before that. And even ‘waterproof’ sunscreen should be re-applied often when exposed to water or sweat.
    Of course, always get sunscreen rated for both UV-A and UV-B radiation.
    Always use sunscreen or protective garments when outdoors or semi-outdoors, such as if you’re in the shade adjacent to the beach. Scattered UV radiation reflecting off buildings and water can and will still burn you.
    And if you’re like me, always wash it off completely when you you’re done being outside, or it will irritate your skin.
    I appreciate that Siobhan has stretch marks.

  7. Witch of many Jobs

    So Steven can transport other people too. Interesting.

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