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Marshman |
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Mardles sometimes
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Some clearly need a reminder of the meaning of BOAT - boat owner add a thousand!
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Harnser Trainer
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Karen looking at the recent Tesco advert I got the distinct impression that only 1 person from the family can go shopping now and definitely not Ma Pa and all of the ankle biters as well. That is not good.
Women dont nag they just point things out... M
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Miss Clipboard
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Hehe MM. Or, as a creative business owner in Norfolk once said to us... ...whenever we are pricing up a marine related job that we just add BOAT - bung on another thousand (quid!) Karen
"Wind up the elastic band Karen - we're setting off!!"
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I prefer to stick to the advice in the Persil ad, "Keep well away from children."
"..for the avoidance of any doubt, the broads are not legally a national park and do not come under the national park legislation, and nor will they." Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for DEFRA (Hansard 2015)
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Well Monica they were certainly doing that at the Skipton branch of the supermarket chain you mention, back in the first lockdown, so if that's the case again now, excellent. We've just had our shopping delivery from another big chain and that will do us for a good couple of weeks, plus fresh meat and veg from our local butcher and greengrocer. Will things ever be normal again? Hope so. Take care, Karen
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Paladine, what makes you think I was meaning you when I referred to "Barack Room Lawyers"? I was making a general observation and not pointing a finger at anyone in particular. I just think some people try to "muddy the waters" if you will pardon the pun. I did not realise that you were in the legal profession in any way and thought after a post that you made a few years ago regarding the price of red diesel I thought you were in the oil industry as you seemed so knowledgeable about it.
Jason
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warrior, in reaching the ripe old age that I have, I have acquired many skills and even some expertise. I did work for a large oil company for many years, in a variety of roles, including testing and production. There are many strings to my bow
"..for the avoidance of any doubt, the broads are not legally a national park and do not come under the national park legislation, and nor will they." Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for DEFRA (Hansard 2015)
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"2. L'sBelles, some might describe me as a "comfortably off retiree", but I like to think I take the plight of others seriously." Paladine, I am sure you are astute enough to realise this was not directed at you despite falling into the generalised bracket! Given your analysis of recent legislation I had assumed you were still practising in some legal capacity.
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"LsBelles, the Lockdown was announced Saturday Evening so what was wrong with going to your boat on the Sunday, unless of course you had to work. In which case I apologise." No problem! I just wanted to point out that not everyone is in a position to be able to drop everything and arrange what they needed to do with such limited notice. In fact, until this worldwide crisis struck I was often working overseas for a week or two at a time so I would have required much more advanced notice. Oh well, one positive to come out of our current situation is that I get to spend more time at home. I tell my wife it is positive anyway!
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I love this forum, keeps me amused. Let's have a conspiracy theory thread for a laugh. Anyway, I moor there and think Dave is a great bloke, and a loverly marina. But can I have some real advice. Had the boat for 5 years and have never done anything special to it over winter. As it's engine is cooled by sea water, am I surposted to put antifreeze in it somehow?, or do any other stuff to winterise it. It's a mercruiser 5l internal engine .
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Chicol, the answer to your question is yes. However, as your mate Dave has locked you out of the marina, you won't be able to do it youself. Instead, you and everyone else wanting thier boats winterized will have to pay him to do it. Now there's a nice little earner.
Steve. CM1 and NR12
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