CC10
- Silkie
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Re: CC10
Indeed.
When he sent us up the Sound of Mull against the tide this year with a merry quip about waiting for the tide being for wimps I felt I might be witnessing the emergence of a pattern.
When he sent us up the Sound of Mull against the tide this year with a merry quip about waiting for the tide being for wimps I felt I might be witnessing the emergence of a pattern.
different colours made of tears
- claymore
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Re: CC10
I feel that there are issues that should be addressed, concerning the lowering levels of moral fibre in some quarters.
With this in mind, I think it might be in order to introduce some extra curricular activities this year designed to bolster flagging fortitudes.
You will remember that I requested Matt to learn the fiddle a couple of years ago and insisted upon auld droopy doing a pilates session at Pullers once. Muzzy was made to "rescue" shard and tow him safely to a haven, Para was given a mechanical problem to address and solve, LJS was tasked with measuring the effects of copious consumption of mount-gay and the silken one was similarly tasked with a night pontoon navigation exercise which he did in fact not quite achieve.
I am of a mind to hold a midnight mass tai chi session on a beach somewhere and am currently considering a leader for that session. Davey is looking good for that.
I feel that the Sunday afternoon session has always tended to be quite light and am looking to pep this up a tad - any suggestions?
With this in mind, I think it might be in order to introduce some extra curricular activities this year designed to bolster flagging fortitudes.
You will remember that I requested Matt to learn the fiddle a couple of years ago and insisted upon auld droopy doing a pilates session at Pullers once. Muzzy was made to "rescue" shard and tow him safely to a haven, Para was given a mechanical problem to address and solve, LJS was tasked with measuring the effects of copious consumption of mount-gay and the silken one was similarly tasked with a night pontoon navigation exercise which he did in fact not quite achieve.
I am of a mind to hold a midnight mass tai chi session on a beach somewhere and am currently considering a leader for that session. Davey is looking good for that.
I feel that the Sunday afternoon session has always tended to be quite light and am looking to pep this up a tad - any suggestions?
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- claymore
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Re: CC10
This is a surprisingly intelligent post containing much in the way of the vision and the foresight that I believe is required. I have little doubt that many members of our assembled company will be fairly irreligious. I am currently undertaking research into the various houses of worship that could be visited on the morning of the Lord's Day with a view redeeming and saving some souls.Silkie wrote:Laying off the sauce on Saturday night would probably help but I'm not sure that this solution would be acceptable to all.
A clear head would be an advantage and reduced levels of exposure to alcohol would inevitably help.
I shall make a note of the suggestion - there could well be a mention in dispatches at the closing ceremony for you Silkie, my good man.
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- aquaplane
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Re: CC10
A church parade under the Lord's celestial spleandour always worked when I was a Scout, even when we were near a kirk.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
- lady_stormrider
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Re: CC10
Is that the Kirk that saves fallen women?aquaplane wrote:A church parade under the Lord's celestial spleandour always worked when I was a Scout, even when we were near a kirk.
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- sahona
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Re: CC10
From the cruise director : "Claymore is staying on the water for the winter so plan A is an early trip North, collect Sahona on the way and sail in tandem - a brace of Claymores - to hit the chents cruise. Stay around there for May and June then head back south via Strangford in July." ('nuvver fred)
This sounds slightly Somalian in its intent, however, we are in the watter2, and assuming no major projects are started, Sahona should be intact and ready to be highjacked in time for Claymore Chaos10.
Please treat us gently, we're not used to you rufty tufty sailors.
As for Sunday morning, my grandfather's church is in the Oa if we're passing.....
This sounds slightly Somalian in its intent, however, we are in the watter2, and assuming no major projects are started, Sahona should be intact and ready to be highjacked in time for Claymore Chaos10.
Please treat us gently, we're not used to you rufty tufty sailors.
As for Sunday morning, my grandfather's church is in the Oa if we're passing.....
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
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- sahona
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Re: CC10
Is it the limp wrist?
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.
- Shuggy
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Re: CC10
On a serious note for a second, how did you get on with your investigating, DaveS? Unless I've missed it somewhere else on here, I've not seen an update on the boat repairs. Hope they are all now resolved after a hard winter's grafting?
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