Yes you really are on your own out there surrounded by a heap of sh*t for brains with all the aahh but, yeah but, no but, excuses you can think of to explain their behaviour
"80 cars remain on board"
That's 320 more hub caps available at the next boot sale then!
Correction Memate ses "thers som allies like an a feuw sterios like, erm ,ow many der want like?
Oh and I got er, moterbike ,jerrman I tink, erm wid a bit a sand on it like.
Smart do. Gis a monkey fer there per like say notin ter nobody like, arright ta like!" /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
It's obviously a Grand Cock Up. Which goes to show one must keep a good look out and be vigilant at all tiimes.
I have Motoboated into Liverpool on 6 occasions and have been on the lookout with eyeballs and ears on acute alert.
Not cos it's Liverpool just cos it's the busiest Port and biggest port in My kneck of the woods.
Pootling around Anglesey and bits of the Irish Sea it is the biggest commercial Port I will ever encounter.
OK you guys "darn sarf" and around the Solent and the Channel are probably more used to busy Shipping and separation zones etc.
Somebody must have been half asleep that's for sure!
Those Seacat things travel VERY fast in open water, so it's a good job she was travelling so slowly & only seems to have had a glancing blow.
A direct hit at speed would have seriously injured most passengers as badly as in a car crash without a seat belt. Just the bow wave off them will throw you off your boat if you don't see it coming.
Der little nipper in der second row like, terd from left looks like e should be in an Everton shert like.
Liverpool nil Everton nil today.
and We beat them at Goodison--- Like!
That's a cracking piccie, smart!
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