A visit with a porpoise
A visit with a porpoise
I'm thinking of bring my pet porpoise to Scotland with me, will the water be clean enough with all that sewage and waste from fish farms floating about?
- sahona
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Re: A visit with a porpoise
Absolutely. There's a fresh delivery every day from on high.
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.
Re: A visit with a porpoise
What is the Porpoise of your visit? Vaquitas will be under the Ryanair Cabin Baggage limit.jim.r wrote:I'm thinking of bring my pet porpoise to Scotland with me, will the water be clean enough with all that sewage and waste from fish farms floating about?
Re: A visit with a porpoise
I suspect the popoise of my visit may well be a bottlenose of some sort ...
Re: A visit with a porpoise
Have you given much thought as to how you might convey your pet? If not, I might be able to help. There is a vessel of unusually sturdy construction, painted battleship grey, not far away from you in Wilts and which is scheduled to make the journey. It has a brand new tank made of stainless steel which will be plenty big enough to contain your pet (unless the owner and builder were being boastful of its size). Sadly, I can not confirm the likely departure date but who needs the auld git anyway. Have you hot-wired a boat before?jim.r wrote:I'm thinking of bring my pet porpoise to Scotland with me