
Puilladobhrain charging proposals
Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
Note carefully the date and the correspondent's name.
- marisca
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Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
There is a mystery about Puilladobhrain. I have anchored there amongst a wheen of apparently unoccupied boats but when I get to the Troosers there is hardly anyone there. Where do they go?
- Aja
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Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
Get the date - what is the significance of the name?
Donald
Donald
Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
It's nothing to do with size, according to the late Ronnie Corbett.Aja wrote:what is the significance of the name?
- claymore
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Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
I once saw Nick taking a pee - he has a short willie
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Claymore

- sahona
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Re: Puilladobhrain charging proposals
I think it's an accent problem Don!
I prefer to use Hugh Jampton when boasting, but that's really for Londoners as well.
I prefer to use Hugh Jampton when boasting, but that's really for Londoners as well.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.