Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
- claymore
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Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
Residing as I am for a week or two in the land of the long running nose at the abode of the offspring and old Feckless, barely a moment passes that I don't think how bad things could have been if Ben had been beaten by that fekkin Dane.
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Claymore

Claymore

- wully
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Re: Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
Du skal kobe Him en Drink.claymore wrote:Residing as I am for a week or two in the land of the long running nose at the abode of the offspring and old Feckless, barely a moment passes that I don't think how bad things could have been if Ben had been beaten by that fekkin Dane.
Was out windsurfing in the Lagoon last night- someone has thoughtfully provided a nice new gybe mark...
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Re: Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
There was at the beginning ...claymore wrote:Wiz there a fine shup attached er jes' ra mark?
- ljs
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Re: Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
Well apologies if you've seen this. Amuses me though...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=510_1344196881
Hope it loads. And by the way, congratulations
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=510_1344196881
Hope it loads. And by the way, congratulations
Re: Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
me too, and how are you?ljs wrote:Amuses me though...
As for having seen things afore. Some of us are well up to date in these matters, others sadly are getting on in years since youse wus last here ...
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Re: Ben Ainslie and My Gratitude
Hi Douglas
Well, thank you. Sailed from Poole to Yarmouth on my cousin's 24 footer on August Bank Holiday - a Hunter she keeps in Poole. Out on sunday, back monday. My first experience of the South Coast! Have to say I prefer Argyll - or Donegal - but great experience, plus a view of the Needles.
No idea who you are referring to re 'getting on in years'..
Well, thank you. Sailed from Poole to Yarmouth on my cousin's 24 footer on August Bank Holiday - a Hunter she keeps in Poole. Out on sunday, back monday. My first experience of the South Coast! Have to say I prefer Argyll - or Donegal - but great experience, plus a view of the Needles.
No idea who you are referring to re 'getting on in years'..