Mojomo at sea
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Re: Matt teaches sailing . . .
Nice video, shame about the snow.
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Re: Matt teaches sailing . . .
Nick wrote:What snow?Alan_D wrote:Nice video, shame about the snow.
We've now got feckin' baloons goin up the way


Will it never end



BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE CRACKED,
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
Re: Matt teaches sailing . . .
Aw. i ddidn´t intend to be "teaching" - is that how it looks? Hope not...
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Re: Matt teaches sailing . . .
No, it didn't really.tcm wrote:Aw. i ddidn´t intend to be "teaching" - is that how it looks? Hope not...
You are such a sensitive soul Matt - I've changed the title of the post.
What do you think of the bubbles?
Re: Mojomo at sea
um, well, i suppose the bubbles are quite sort of atmospheric, somehow. Bit bonkers, but what the heck.
I could do a do a cartagena video if you like?
I could do a do a cartagena video if you like?
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Re: Mojomo at sea
Pep this crusty old corner up a bit melad
Stick a bluey up - something a bit full frontal
Happy new year and how are you going on for the Chents Cruise?
Stick a bluey up - something a bit full frontal
Happy new year and how are you going on for the Chents Cruise?
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

Re: Mojomo at sea
I’m afraid I am probably going to be claymoring the CC2012.
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Re: Mojomo at sea
Hmm
Well - we've had a whip round and bought a stradivarious.....
Well - we've had a whip round and bought a stradivarious.....
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

Re: Mojomo at sea
Hm, a real Strad costs about $20million these days so the rest of us have to make do with stories and jokes about violins. I quite like the the Tommy Cooper joke of his discoveries in the attic - a Stradivarius and a Renoir! Unfortunately, Renoir was cr@p at making violins and Stradivarius was useless at painting..... There’s also that one about bringing along an old violin “because I gave Yehudi me new’un” but nobody ever gets it.
Re: Mojomo at sea
Some people have asked me about the difference between a “fiddle” and a violin. Although exactly the same instrument, it’s essentially difference in the way they are taught, especially to young people. So, it’s fine to play a violin with a young child - but it’s definitely not fine to fiddle with them.
I can also advise on the difference between a violin and a viola. Very simple to check - a viola burns for longer.
I can also advise on the difference between a violin and a viola. Very simple to check - a viola burns for longer.
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Re: Mojomo at sea
Well, on similar lines
You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose
But you can't pick your friend's nose
You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose
But you can't pick your friend's nose
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

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Re: Mojomo at sea
Unless you are a plastic surgeon doing a blind friend a favour . . .claymore wrote:Well, on similar lines
You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose
But you can't pick your friend's nose