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A Man of Many Talents

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1,000 miles in a straight line with a spinnaker one week
on the spot weather reporting the next
and a book review too

http://forargyll.com/2011/12/nick-bowle ... ependence/

is there no end to this man's talent?
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How on earth did you find that? I didn't know you were a follower of ForArgyll . . .
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Its a strange addiction but as I bash around exotic locations, it helps me keep a sense of perspective.

still waiting for your transatlantic write up.....
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Gardenshed wrote:still waiting for your transatlantic write up.....
My solicitors are looking into the validity of the non-disclosure agrement the crew had to sign . . . .
- Nick 8)

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Re: A Man of Many Talents

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That will be one for my son to read since he is taking a degree on politics at uni.
It will make a stocking filler. :thumbsup:
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