Jings
- sahona
- Admiral of the White
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Re: Jings
Probably posh slimline shiney alloy tubes with conical tops instead of fat plastic covers.
Ye canny hide wealth.
Ye canny hide wealth.
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.
- DaveS
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Re: Jings
So do you think that my bits of B&Q drainpipe might be a tad outclassed?sahona wrote:Probably posh slimline shiney alloy tubes with conical tops instead of fat plastic covers.
- wully
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Re: Jings
Nah- plastic is the sensible choice. Stainless steel and aluminium together is not a happy mix.DaveS wrote:So do you think that my bits of B&Q drainpipe might be a tad outclassed?sahona wrote:Probably posh slimline shiney alloy tubes with conical tops instead of fat plastic covers.
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Jings
What, Do you mean Torpedos?sahona wrote:Probably posh slimline shiney alloy tubes with conical tops instead of fat plastic covers.
Ye canny hide wealth.
Sounds like he is getting tooled up for the new Scottish mooring.
"They may take ma dinghy but they'll never take ma boat"
C_W

- claymore
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Re: Jings
Correct - but it seems fair to suggest that Ned must have had a bike and ventured North, no doubt to spread word of his doctrines.
It's clear to me that he found a rich vein of support in the Oban area, the evidence to support this observation is plain to see from comments and contributions to this thread
It's clear to me that he found a rich vein of support in the Oban area, the evidence to support this observation is plain to see from comments and contributions to this thread
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

Re: Jings
Ah've nivver met this Harken Furler geezer and ah nivver knew youse had a 2nd hand.claymore wrote:New 2nd Hand Harken Furler
jings ... the things youse live an learn ..
And thur's Harken's wife Rocna Furler .. jings watch yer step wi' that yin, miserable scunner, ye've tae drag a laugh outta yon.