That's a very generous offer, so thank you for that. There is however the matter of how the trauma may also be compensated for.......Silkie wrote:The Shards have not filed a passage plan as yet but I'm hoping they will be able to overcome their pathological dislike of marinas for one night. I'll pay for your berth Donald, if that would help.
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Dammit! I forgot the "I'm really not being serious" smiley again.Shard wrote:Silkie wrote:I'll pay for your berth Donald, if that would help.

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Doubts set in......
Our participation in CC2008may be somewhat fleeting as we will not be able to be at our mooring before 1800 on Friday. As it's about, or just over, 30NM to Tobermory, if indeed Tobermory is the Friday destination, we'll stop somewhere on the way, like Loch Aline, Fishnish Bay, or Salen.
High water Oban is about 0500 BST on Saturday, so am hoping that we may be able catch up with a start at around 0800.
Of course I'm counting on Claymore insisting on the full Lorn sausage breakfast ashore.....
High water Oban is about 0500 BST on Saturday, so am hoping that we may be able catch up with a start at around 0800.
Of course I'm counting on Claymore insisting on the full Lorn sausage breakfast ashore.....
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Bare sustenance
Oh, dear. Looks like I need to review the medical stores, to include the 12mm rubber hose, the liquid soap, the filler funnel and the Vaseline....Of course I'm counting on Claymore insisting on the full Lorn sausage breakfast ashore.....
Oh, and the new Marigolds....

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Last evening I issued telephonic instructions to my good friend the Hon. P Handy to arrest any progress I may be making towards the Hoose o ra Brekfuss, remind me of the progress I have made thus far in that I have shed 22lbs and remind me of my own observation that my willie is looking bigger - well, at least I can see more of it.
I think a burst of Pilates would be better for us all Donald.
I think a burst of Pilates would be better for us all Donald.
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All our lot seem ready. I tried to raise max (sailbadthesinner on another place) but no answer.
It will probly be best that para takes the role of Sailing Master, ahem. Claysie and Muzz are in charge of Navigation and Cocktail Parties. LJS of course retains his position as Head Cynic.
It will probly be best that para takes the role of Sailing Master, ahem. Claysie and Muzz are in charge of Navigation and Cocktail Parties. LJS of course retains his position as Head Cynic.
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Something of a Midnight Flasher...?Think ....includes that big head torch .....Think he could have used that to see his willie...
Would anyone closer to the action care to brief me on the effects of 'The Strike' on fuel sources on the roads? I'll need to make some tactical decisions, by Tuesday night, on what reserves to carry.

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The pound(s) of flesh which I demand of him Is deerely bought, 'tis mine, and I will haue it.claymore wrote:Now 24lbs.