Silkie pulls a biggun
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Silkie pulls a biggun
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Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.
Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Nick wrote:.
Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.
The mind boggles


BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE CRACKED,
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
As long as the 4 ladies don't find themselves in the pudding club....
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Do you mean premature ejeculation??????????????Nick wrote:.
It was a short stay.


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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
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Extraordinary how the most harmless of posts can provoke a prurient response
Extraordinary how the most harmless of posts can provoke a prurient response

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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Surely CW merely asked if the Silken one was ejaculated from the Doorfive slightly earlier than might have been planned.Nick wrote:.
Extraordinary how the most harmless of posts can provoke a prurient response
There's no call to go chucking nasturtiums at him

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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Two puddings together to start with - and then seconds too.Nick wrote:.
Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.
The raft was a good laugh if only for the looks we got from the other boats after we started putting out fenders and it became obvious what was happening. I presume they thought you were staying the night.
That Raya is one helluva anchor right enough.
different colours made of tears
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Saved us from the short term anchor deployment from hell. Many heartfelt thanks.Silkie wrote:Nick wrote:.That Raya is one helluva anchor right enough.
The night sail (motor) to Dunstaffnage was very pleasant, only somewhat spoiled by the wrecking party with megabeams dazzling us for ten minutes from the S. side of the entrance, the second green buoy's light being out and every light on the pontoons having tripped just before we came in.
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
I would never make lewd suggestions in that context.Nick wrote:.
Extraordinary how the most harmless of posts can provoke a prurient response


Second helpings Silkie????
Was it Kippers?



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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Presumably anglers "helping" you to see where you were going?Nick wrote:only somewhat spoiled by the wrecking party with megabeams dazzling us for ten minutes from the S. side of the entrance, the second green buoy's light being out and every light on the pontoons having tripped just before we came in.
different colours made of tears
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Must admit I was in Stitches when I read it Nick!Nick wrote:.
It was a short stay.





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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
Ouch!Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Must admit I was in Stitches when I read it Nick!Nick wrote:.
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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
you didn't mention that when you were talking about your hourly rateNick wrote:.
Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.

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Re: Silkie pulls a biggun
It's a filthy dirty job, but someone's got to do itBooby Trapper wrote:you didn't mention that when you were talking about your hourly rateNick wrote:.
Rafted a Dufour 36 with a crew of four women up to Silkie tonight in Puilladobhran. Dave got a fine pudding.
