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Excellent drink and craic with his Silkiness and others in the Trousers tonight, followed by the first slightly pished cycle home from the pub.
Warm, dry, moderately stable and altogether very pleasant.
Also got a bit of rope for £4 at Ardfern boat jumble this morning. Let the season commence.
Meanwhile back in the real world . . .
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Re: Meanwhile back in the real world . . .
How come ye never bought any of our shi.. erm, stuff?Nick wrote:.
Also got a bit of rope for £4 at Ardfern boat jumble this morning. Let the season commence.

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Re: Meanwhile back in the real world . . .
Which pile of sh . . . erm . . . which stall was yours Wully?wully wrote:How come ye never bought any of our shi.. erm, stuff?Nick wrote:.
Also got a bit of rope for £4 at Ardfern boat jumble this morning. Let the season commence.
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Re: Meanwhile back in the real world . . .
First one in the door on your left - the one loaded down with quality yotty mechandise at the beginning and next to ferk all at the end
(The only things I didn't sell and thought I would were the Autohelm hand bearing compass and a 16 mtr shore power lead. They'll shortly be ebay'd )
Priced to sell as it was doing he-haw in the garage and is now shorty to be converted into a nice new dinghy.
Mrs Wully was in charge and had forbidden me to buy anything else
(I did manage to sneak in a few shackles though)

(The only things I didn't sell and thought I would were the Autohelm hand bearing compass and a 16 mtr shore power lead. They'll shortly be ebay'd )
Priced to sell as it was doing he-haw in the garage and is now shorty to be converted into a nice new dinghy.
Mrs Wully was in charge and had forbidden me to buy anything else

(I did manage to sneak in a few shackles though)