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Best outboard song ever

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Blatantly stolen from somewhere else, but I just loved it . . .

[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vGdQZi6xGv4[/youtube]
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Nick wrote:...but I just loved it . . . [youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vGdQZi6xGv4[/youtube]
Ahem.... Shouldn't this be in the Lounge? 8)

Talking of which, hats off to Full Circle. Very nicely done.
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Very good but what does trim or trimming signify in the vernacular of our colonial cousins?

I've led a very sheltered life.
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I've got one of these, a 2-stroke, but that's always been a problem....
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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:D
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
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Silkie wrote:Very good but what does trim or trimming signify in the vernacular of our colonial cousins?

I've led a very sheltered life.

Urban Dictionary
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NICHOLAS! Stop playing with this at once and get me the February Calendar for download!!!
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I wish you had told us it was under January on the page. Thank you anyway
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'Twas also announced here for the benefit of those who were paying attention. :P

You have to realise this is just a hobby for Nick. His professional work is to a much higher standard, honest.
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Lovely ass pity about the singer???? But suppose can always mute the bu**er

Best outboard song I like to hear after the first pull is Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmm
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Silkie wrote:'Twas also announced here for the benefit of those who were paying attention. :P

You have to realise this is just a hobby for Nick. His professional work is to a much higher standard, honest.
It's difficult to pay attention when there is only one PC per two members in this household and HWMBO's getting advice on Westerlys and bits that fall off the Volvo motor that shouldn't.

I also post as a hobby as I am a domestic goddess and amateur member of the Guild of maritime seamstresses.
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lady_stormrider wrote:It's difficult to pay attention when there is only one PC per two members in this household and HWMBO's getting advice on Westerlys and bits that fall off the Volvo motor that shouldn't.
I completely understand but before letting the matter rest I'd just like to say that in real life as well as in cyberlife it is a good idea to check before upbraiding someone for a sin of omission, for example, that they have in fact omitted.

(You can thank me later Bob.)
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Silkie wrote:
lady_stormrider wrote:It's difficult to pay attention when there is only one PC per two members in this household and HWMBO's getting advice on Westerlys and bits that fall off the Volvo motor that shouldn't.
I completely understand but before letting the matter rest I'd just like to say that in real life as well as in cyberlife it is a good idea to check before upbraiding someone for a sin of omission, for example, that they have in fact omitted.

Surely the omission was the correct sailing picture link in the first place? Never mind - my time on the PC is short between washing up and knitting

I also post as a hobby as I am a domestic goddess and amateur member of the Guild of maritime seamstresses.
BTW might you consider turning professional?
If I turn professional I would need to get my RYGofS Competent Crochet Certificate and Master Cross-stich with the appropriate number of night hours on Arran.
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