Pontoons in the dark
- DaveS
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Pontoons in the dark
I just came across this in the "front page" of T.O.P.
I can think of occasions when these could be right handy...
http://www.ybw.com/auto/newsdesk/200805 ... ynews.html
What does the panel think?
I can think of occasions when these could be right handy...
http://www.ybw.com/auto/newsdesk/200805 ... ynews.html
What does the panel think?
- Telo
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Re: Pontoons in the dark
DaveS wrote:What does the panel think?
- The was a young man called MacHurley,
Who was polite, and never surly;
From the pub he did slink.
And fell in unilluminated Craobh Haven drink,
And he's called something like Silkie.
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A bunch of rough jocks on a site,bilbo wrote:There wance wis a choochter ca'd Sgeir,
Wha chanted tunes lengthy an' drear.
Wan day in a huff, to a scruffy wee tough,
He sang "Jacobites, lend an ear..."
Made up poems that were really quite shyte.
A southerner saw them,
though crying with boredom,
he added his own and took flight.

- bilbo
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Maybe, instead of further hijacking Dave's thread, this might merit a wee thread of its own.
So, while the Balvicar Barnacle is away, swanning around in far-flung places, maybe the Aged Retainer can be persuaded to fiddle about with the phreds.
Just think, "The BlueMoment Haiku"......
( Did I hear cries of 'Lavish prizes! Lavish prizes!'? )

Here's a starter:
Whimbrel' gloaming:
roaming still/
my dreaming mind

So, while the Balvicar Barnacle is away, swanning around in far-flung places, maybe the Aged Retainer can be persuaded to fiddle about with the phreds.
Just think, "The BlueMoment Haiku"......
( Did I hear cries of 'Lavish prizes! Lavish prizes!'? )

Here's a starter:
Whimbrel' gloaming:
roaming still/
my dreaming mind

Last edited by bilbo on Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Nick
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Fred Drift . . .
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A sailor walks back in his cups to the boat
Mistreads on the pontoon, in water he floats
Mayday MacHurley
There's a ladder here surely
Craobh Haven gives birth to the Pope
. . . anyway, have started a Haiku thread on STB if anyone wants to have a go . . .
A sailor walks back in his cups to the boat
Mistreads on the pontoon, in water he floats
Mayday MacHurley
There's a ladder here surely
Craobh Haven gives birth to the Pope
. . . anyway, have started a Haiku thread on STB if anyone wants to have a go . . .
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Re: Fred Drift . . .
On the west where the mountains are sheer.
Empty Harbour and Sea, I hold dear.
Yet, outside my boat,
Remain a wild ginger folk.
Cumberland, you call that clear?
Can anyone think of anything that rhymes with Culloden?

Empty Harbour and Sea, I hold dear.
Yet, outside my boat,
Remain a wild ginger folk.
Cumberland, you call that clear?

Can anyone think of anything that rhymes with Culloden?

- sahona
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Culloden....... fall in and yer clothes are al sodden
edit seconds later::Bastid, Nick we need to get rid of this perfect multiplex system//
edit seconds later::Bastid, Nick we need to get rid of this perfect multiplex system//
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.
- Telo
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Re: Fred Drift . . .
Flodden.Windfinder wrote: Can anyone think of anything that rhymes with Culloden?
Unfortunately....