I think I may have broken

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sahona
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I think I may have broken

Post by sahona »

The other place.








And by the time it's fixed I'll have forgotten what I was saying.
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Nope its probably Simon's fault .. when he posted the forecast Louise probably threw the server out the window in a fit of pique;-)
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bang!

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nah..... Stingo's pussy was detonated....
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The mind boggles
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Re: I think I may have broken

Post by Olivepage »

[quote="sahona"]The other place.


Well someone has - it seems completely knackered

And it wasn't me.

So I thought I'd try here - so hi everyone.
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Post by aquaplane »

I went and did meself a profile thingy in't tuther place but never got into it. Probably a bit too fast for me, except when it's broken, it's nice here init?
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Post by sahona »

Gone again, seems it doesn't like the tone of my string updates.

It was about the Storm worm virus, contained in valentine cards being valid - ie not a hoax, by the way.
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urm

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its been pretty slow all afternoon....

viva la BM! :D
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I'm sorry!

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It was probably me who started the rot, Ive been a right pain in the wotsit with regard to their attitude re their boats for sale search service.
I kept asking arkward questions and the bosses have probly blown their fuses :roll:
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Post by S28 »

Are mobo people welcome here, or only when at anchor or drifting after a double engine failure?

dv.
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S28 wrote:Are mobo people welcome here, or only when at anchor or drifting after a double engine failure?

dv.
Oh, dear, you may have ignited a fuse I fear. Some of us are not predjudiced, but others . . . . :oops:
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S28 wrote:Are mobo people welcome here, or only when at anchor or drifting after a double engine failure?

dv.
Are you Scottish though ? :lol:
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It's quite simple . . .

Post by Nick »

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The internet is full of niches. This site's niche is clearly defined as 'UK sail cruising'

This means that it was set up (in 1999) to cater to people who sail who are based in or from the UK.

We regularly turn down power training schools, cruiser charter companies etc. who apply for an entry. I actually run a website for a guy who charters a big Sealine, but even he doesn't get any kind of listing on here.

Of course, I am hardly likely to delete a forum user just because he is a mobo driver - if you feel that you are a raggie at heart or there is enough common ground for you to make a meaningful contribution then welcome.

(T25 claims he is turning raggie, but we shall see . . . )
- Nick 8)

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Re: It's quite simple . . .

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Nick wrote:(T25 claims he is turning raggie, but we shall see . . . )
May I request permission to post a pic ? :lol:
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Post by S28 »

I sail Hobies and Lasers when on holiday.

Also, have been known to crew the odd Jeanneau 37.

Does that count?
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