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1st Professional Crew in SIPR?

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I note a team sailing under the Knox Anchor name have entered SIPR. I hope they don't drag off Salen or Craighouse.
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Geoff?
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We need all the help we can get to beat the highly educated and experienced Marisca Crew. We have a somewhat military crew, and our runners are currently training in Argentina!! Oars are being cleaned up just in case!

And forgot to add, in 2018, we'll have the B team also, on Calema, an allrounder team who have entered in the past sometimes.
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Claymore may well enter if there is an Endeavour Trophy.
Para is currently in training with his daily electric bike trips to the cake shop
Muzz is on his fat day thin day diet and I am home alone for a week with a fridge full of Cottage Cheese and Celery.
My Friday keep fit sessions are going well - I stand behind a lady of more advanced years than my good self who has rather fine thighs which move rather splendidly to 'Dancing Queen'
Rosina is the teacher and she looks like a female version of Michael MacIntyre in a leotard
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claymore wrote:Claymore may well enter if there is an Endeavour Trophy.
Para is currently in training with his daily electric bike trips to the cake shop
Muzz is on his fat day thin day diet and I am home alone for a week with a fridge full of Cottage Cheese and Celery.
My Friday keep fit sessions are going well - I stand behind a lady of more advanced years than my good self who has rather fine thighs which move rather splendidly to 'Dancing Queen'
Rosina is the teacher and she looks like a female version of Michael MacIntyre in a leotard
I can never remember. Is he the one with the beard?

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The very one - Rosina has a beard too although she keeps it well trimmed
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You must have an excellent vantage point to see such detail.
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Tsk.
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Aja wrote:You must have an excellent vantage point to see such detail.
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Only when we do the Zumba stuff to 'Waterloo'
I have to be careful wearing my Ron Hills and DearHeart is in the class as well - I think she clocked me last week.
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Aja wrote:You must have an excellent vantage point to see such detail.
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Its when we do the Zumba stuff to 'Waterloo'
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I had to Google 'Ron Hills' thinking it was slang. Sheena says she had a pair with stirrups when she once went out running.
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Aja wrote:I had to Google 'Ron Hills' thinking it was slang. Sheena says she had a pair with stirrups when she once went out running.
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Ah the old stirrup routine eh Donald? What a girl...
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claymore wrote:
Aja wrote:I had to Google 'Ron Hills' thinking it was slang. Sheena says she had a pair with stirrups when she once went out running.
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Ah the old stirrup routine eh Donald? What a girl...
She's just snorted coffee everywhere. She does like the girl bit though...
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