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So sorry sir Will try to make amendsSometimes you do disappoint me.
So sorry sir Will try to make amendsSometimes you do disappoint me.
It helps relieve the depression we encounter at times with RR ownership.So sorry sir Will try to make amends
God it's great to have you back. Normal service is resumedIt helps relieve the depression we encounter at times with RR ownership.
Ps, can I have the smut baton back please,but be careful where you put it and at what velocity you return it.So sorry sir Will try to make amends
With or without some lube on itPs, can I have the smut baton back please,but be careful where you put it and at what velocity you return it.
With of course,after a couple of weeks away it's healing upWith or without some lube on it
Oh ain't it great to be back to normalWith of course,after a couple of weeks away it's healing up
Depends on the type of boat, my 28' sailing boat didn't cost a lot to own/maintain, more than a heated swimming pool perhaps, but not a lot more.Only if she reads it mate.having owned boats in the past I can vouch for the remark once said to me" there are two great days owing a boat,the day you buy it and the day you sell it" boat ownership can be compared with taking a shovel to a body of water, digging a hole and throwing money into it. A lot more expensive than a swimming pool @Mark Piercy .
My last one was a 32 ft wooden two masted ketch which was built in 1924 ,it had quite a history including Prince Phillip learning to sail on her when she was in the ownership of one of the masters at Gordonstoun School.. massive maintenance problem,worse than a Range Rover.Depends on the type of boat, my 28' sailing boat didn't cost a lot to own/maintain, more than a heated swimming pool perhaps, but not a lot more.
Mine was plastic Just an annual scrub and anti foul.My last one was a 32 ft wooden two masted ketch which was built in 1924 ,it had quite a history including Prince Phillip learning to sail on her when she was in the ownership of one of the masters at Gordonstoun School.. massive maintenance problem,worse than a Range Rover.
My last one was a 32 ft wooden two masted ketch which was built in 1924 ,it had quite a history including Prince Phillip learning to sail on her when she was in the ownership of one of the masters at Gordonstoun, very expensive to maintain even worse than a Range Rover. but lovely under sail.Depends on the type of boat, my 28' sailing boat didn't cost a lot to own/maintain, more than a heated swimming pool perhaps, but not a lot more.
An echoMy last one was a 32 ft wooden two masted ketch which was built in 1924 ,it had quite a history including Prince Phillip learning to sail on her when she was in the ownership of one of the masters at Gordonstoun, very expensive to maintain even worse than a Range Rover. but lovely under sail.
Had to get shut it was costing £2500 pa to keep in in Liverpool marina then there was cases of worm infestations in the water in the docks.all photos lost when my old laptop expired.Nothing special about my boat but had many trips across the channel for wine supplies and some good holidays.
Hope notWe are still talking about boats?
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