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Post by Jim on Jun 15, 2017 15:49:55 GMT
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Post by Andyberg on Jun 15, 2017 16:03:36 GMT
Being a born & bred lazy git I much prefer breasting up whilst I'm out on the cut, especially if the boat next to the bank is a cruiser with no canopy! It's so much easier just looping my centre and rear rope than pissing about hammering stakes on and the like.
I'm all for itπ
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Post by bargemast on Jun 15, 2017 17:07:40 GMT
Being a born & bred lazy git I much prefer breasting up whilst I'm out on the cut, especially if the boat next to the bank is a cruiser with no canopy! It's so much easier just looping my centre and rear rope than pissing about hammering stakes on and the like. I'm all for itπ There seems to have been an echo in your posting, but as they say :"Better twice than not at all".
Peter.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 15, 2017 21:02:34 GMT
What's wrong with it? And you can make new friends. If the curtains on both boats are closed there are no boobs or other dangly bits to admire or be shocked at. I have no objection to other boaters walking across our back verandah, so long as they haven't stepped in dogs poo.
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Post by quaysider on Jun 16, 2017 6:41:47 GMT
We've no problem with it... but will restrict putting it up to when we're in busy places - purely because ginger dangly bits have the potential to REALLY shock the more delicate types
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 6:43:09 GMT
We've no problem with it... but will restrict putting it up to when we're in busy places - purely because ginger dangly bits have the potential to REALLY shock the more delicate types But it would be their fault for using a telescope...
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jun 16, 2017 6:43:41 GMT
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Post by quaysider on Jun 16, 2017 7:29:49 GMT
We've no problem with it... but will restrict putting it up to when we're in busy places - purely because ginger dangly bits have the potential to REALLY shock the more delicate types B ut it would be their fault for using a telescope...Meooow... besides, from my experience of these things (probably greater than yours ) MOST 'fire-engine blondes' are quite fortunate in that department... although there are exceptions - JUST how you knew worries me though... ... ...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 7:43:41 GMT
B ut it would be their fault for using a telescope...Meooow... besides, from my experience of these things (probably greater than yours ) MOST 'fire-engine blondes' are quite fortunate in that department... although there are exceptions - JUST how you knew worries me though... ... ...Β Have you got a big car too? I'm not sure how big mine is anymore, I haven't been able to see it for a quite a while. I blame beer on two accounts..
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Post by quaysider on Jun 16, 2017 7:56:08 GMT
lol - I drive the tiniest possible car ever in the world... ... ... not sure what that indicates.
AS for the belly situation... alas, I'm with you on that but I PLAN to do a lot of walking in July (I'm having an operation on my left hand in a couple of weeks) as I'll be off work for a month or so.
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Post by peterboat on Jun 16, 2017 8:37:53 GMT
Back on thread at Doncaster you often have to breast up and the sign tells you that you should expect it, people still cause a fuss though when you ask
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Post by pearley on Jun 16, 2017 9:38:52 GMT
Some years ago we were given 2 of those stickers with an EA Thames newsletter but have never been able to use them as they are intended to stick on the inside of glass and were too large for our portholes. Recently I've cut knew perplex for the double glazing on our Houdinis so used an offcut to put a sticker on with some magnetic tape. So, where it's possible to double moor, I can just stick it on the steelworks.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 16, 2017 17:08:40 GMT
lol - I drive the tiniest possible car ever in the world... Fiat 500 "Glorified Shopping Trolley"?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 17:24:36 GMT
lol - I drive the tiniest possible car ever in the world... Fiat 500 "Glorified Shopping Trolley"?I'm gonna admit to being a bit of a fan of the 500, not giving a toss what people think of me I have no problem driving what some may class as a girls shopping trolley - Although I'm probably as far from metrosexual man as you're likely to get π Even the pop and lounge models with no poke are an absolute hoot to drive, they definitely are way cooler than a Ford Ka, Vauxhall Viva, Skoda/VW/Seat Citigo/Up!/Mii or any of the hateful C1/107/aygo badge engineer pieces of crap. It was a toss up between the Mito we have or the similar powered Abarth 500, the Abarth was just too small to live with - particularly with a newborn dwarf in tow, the Alfa is a nicer place to sit as well. Given a different set of circumstances I'd have a 500, and particularly an Abarth in a heartbeat π
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 16, 2017 17:34:39 GMT
I was given a Fiat 500 at Aberdeen airport four years ago - it got me to Worcester and back. My friend in Cheshire described it as a glorified shopping trolley. First car I ever rented was a Mini Metro (Austin?) -I liked that. Where did they all go? I know they had problems with plastic clutch bearings. Off to town now, to try and sell some Lucky Heather to gypsies.
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