Has Claymore lost the plot?

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Mark wrote:
FullCircle wrote: Image
Where's that then?
Ahhh, fort it was Easdale and just checked and it is. As you were. :-)
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Easdale, if I recall.....
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Mark wrote:Where's that then?
Easdale.

Oops, there is another page :oops:
Seminole.
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FullCircle wrote:Easdale, if I recall.....
Is it really four years since that memorable weekend?!?

Look forward to seeing you on the CC next year.
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FullCircle wrote:This Darn Sarf spanner and TOP dweller would like to register interest in the 2012 Chentlemans Cruise.
I have at least drunk a couple of pints in the Trousers, so not an entire noob.

My pathetic evidence credentials of local experience here.

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Yup. We've been aground there too. Embarrassing isn't it...

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Gardenshed wrote:In May, he'll still be dithering around asking for advice on mooring strops, what gauge of chain to use, what kind of tender to have, where to keep it etc etc so that'll be why he's trying to organise something in August......and he may not be finished by then!
Should't you be out selling dandelion and burdock?
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claymore wrote:
Gardenshed wrote:In May, he'll still be dithering around asking for advice on mooring strops, what gauge of chain to use, what kind of tender to have, where to keep it etc etc so that'll be why he's trying to organise something in August......and he may not be finished by then!
Should't you be out selling dandelion and burdock?
Ok, markets to conquer, fortunes to be made and D&B added to the portfolio of flavours

Have got the details of your meeting sorted out yet?
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claymore wrote:Ok ye bandy legged bunch o' miscreants, noo ah hev yer fu' attention, whit aboot ma proposition?
I agree with the majority about the right and proper time for the CC but I see no reason why there should not be a second event later in the season for those who wish it. More chance of conflicting with summer (fat chance!) cruises though.
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Ah yes, all details sorted.
Meeting in Oban, forgotten where exactly and not quite sure when.
Now, what was it about.....er.....
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Silkie wrote:
claymore wrote:Ok ye bandy legged bunch o' miscreants, noo ah hev yer fu' attention, whit aboot ma proposition?
I agree with the majority about the right and proper time for the CC but I see no reason why there should not be a second event later in the season for those who wish it. More chance of conflicting with summer (fat chance!) cruises though.
Silkie, as ever an oasis of reasonableness in otherwise desert environment.
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So when is CCII 2 B?
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Silkie wrote:So when is CCII 2 B?
Is it no CC12 you should be wondering about?
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marisca wrote:
Silkie wrote:So when is CCII 2 B?
Is it no CC12 you should be wondering about?
II looks more like the Roman numerals it's meant to represent in the editing window font. :shake:
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Better ask Feck....
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claymore wrote:Better ask Feck....
Feck?
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