COLREGS - a flowchart approach
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COLREGS - a flowchart approach
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I've installed this in the downloads section (with permission from the original author, Piotaskipper of SB) because I thought it was a good idea that some people might find useful.
I've installed this in the downloads section (with permission from the original author, Piotaskipper of SB) because I thought it was a good idea that some people might find useful.
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Piotaskipper - hah!
I used to think he was OK but he doesn't like Hurley22's so he can jist awa' an' bile his heid as far as I am concerned regardless of how useful and carefully considered his flowchart might be.

I used to think he was OK but he doesn't like Hurley22's so he can jist awa' an' bile his heid as far as I am concerned regardless of how useful and carefully considered his flowchart might be.

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I'm begining to wonder about your tolerance levels. You aren't trying to come off the lozenges are you?
I'm begining to wonder about your tolerance levels. You aren't trying to come off the lozenges are you?
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Not within the realms of possibility I'm afraid.
BTW are you not in breach of several informal but nonetheless important forum conventions in respect of the number of links in your signature?
BTW are you not in breach of several informal but nonetheless important forum conventions in respect of the number of links in your signature?
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Well yes - would you prefer them as pop-up adverts?Silkie wrote:
BTW are you not in breach of several informal but nonetheless important forum conventions in respect of the number of links in your signature?
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Well yes, I'm forever indebted to the pop-up survey that won us a safari holiday in Namibia..... Outstanding.Nick wrote:Well yes - would you prefer them as pop-up adverts?

I'm sure it would do BlueMoment the world of good if you could offer similarly wonderful prizes each month. The inspirational C John Taylor tea towel was a first good step in the right direction, even if is only annual award.

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It's nearly time for the annual Tip of the Week award . . . . can anyone come up with anything to rival your outstanding canine advice I wonder?
It's nearly time for the annual Tip of the Week award . . . . can anyone come up with anything to rival your outstanding canine advice I wonder?
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Re: COLREGS - a flowchart approach
Er, pardon the ignorance of a Welshman, but, C John Taylor. Was there soemthing unwholesome about him? It's just that I've visited that museum several times (Seil, is it?) and I can never take my eyes off the male chastity belt hanging up there. A Chastity belt, I would suggest, that was for a, ahem, much larger than average male?
Is there something about the great man we are not being told?
Is there something about the great man we are not being told?
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Re: COLREGS - a flowchart approach
I thought it a trifle snug, myself. Maybe welsh sheep are smaller?
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I didn't realise it was available for trial. Next time I'm up that way, I must give it a go.marisca wrote:I thought it a trifle snug, myself. Maybe welsh sheep are smaller?
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Somehow a serious COLREGS based post has turned into a discusson of an archaic male chastity device. I have checked the thread carefully and Claymore has not been involved, so I am at a loss as to exactly how this happened
Somehow a serious COLREGS based post has turned into a discusson of an archaic male chastity device. I have checked the thread carefully and Claymore has not been involved, so I am at a loss as to exactly how this happened

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Re: COLREGS - a flowchart approach
Beats me! Or are we now degenerating into a BDSM thread?Nick wrote:.
Somehow a serious COLREGS based post has turned into a discusson of an archaic male chastity device. I have checked the thread carefully and Claymore has not been involved, so I am at a loss as to exactly how this happened
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.