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So pleased to have got Dylans DVDs thro the post this morning

Just had a quick peek and looks excellent

Started sailing the east coast 30 years ago, have been away the last 10 years exploring far flung shores....
Its going to bring back some happy memories....

so tonight... its a bottle of wine couple of logs on the fire....
feet up, dvd on .... loverly juberly...
 
Packaging - designed it myself you know

So pleased to have got Dylans DVDs thro the post this morning

Just had a quick peek and looks excellent

Started sailing the east coast 30 years ago, have been away the last 10 years exploring far flung shores....
Its going to bring back some happy memories....

so tonight... its a bottle of wine couple of logs on the fire....
feet up, dvd on .... loverly juberly...

I designed the fancy insert for the film case myself you know

(actually its just a sheet of paper with the legend and contact details on it and some badly printed b and W shots - if you are lucky - it looked so horrible that I gave up and just bunged the disks in a black four seater DVD holder and put them in a jiffy bag.

although a KTL subscriber from Brightlingsea called Matt Keeling has offered to make one up for me in return for a free set of disks and an immortal membership of the website - which seems like a good deal. So he now has some frame grabs to turn into a tickety boo looking front cover.

I was making copies here on the computer at home - but each disk was taking me an hour to burn - that is two sets a day and I was also producing lots of useful coasters and bird scarer shiny things to hang by the runner beans in the summer.

Then I called local Buckingham repro house and they made up 50 sets for me for 60 pence a disk.

Turns out the place also makes adverts for the local radio station and those films you see that run in DIY stores - so they offered me a gig doing the voice over for their next production about a caravan cleaning product - so if you walk into a caravan showroom and hear my voice coming out of a small TV screen ...

well you know that I did a job for job swap..... the next batch of 50 KTL films will have been paid for by me reading a script about a waterless caravan cleaning product ..... No idea whjat is wrong with water.....

as for watching the films....

Alcohol with KTL is recommended by the management of KTL video LTd Inc

when making the films in the evening then there is usually some wine nearby -

so it seems appropriate to mix the two

Red is best - white if for women.


thanks for that - don't overdose on it though - there are over six hours of films from 2009

I am amazed that you will be missing the X factor on Ice come dancing and the high wasted demi-god sir simon cowell.

Dylan
 
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I have not watched saturday night TV for a few years now...
It makes me loose faith in humanity..

By the way not sure how much to pay for DVDs
seem to remember £5 was mentioned... yuk... yuk...

If you dont reply here I will send a PM

Cheersmedears
 
the idea is...

if they run okay on your system then its

£30...an outrageous price for six hours of sailing...

if one of them doesn't then I will send you another disk and again and again until you have a set that runs. But the professionally copied ones should all have been checked

My charming corporate affairs directors Miss Wendy Boatscummin and Genoa Westerly-Windjammer have upped their game

and pre-prepared Jiffy bags and stamps so disk sets will now be disptahced on the day they are ordered.

If they aren't then heads will roll here at KTL inc.

D
 
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Have viewed the first 2 of dylans KTL DVDs about
the East coast...

Very enjoyable indeed....

pity he missed out the nudists at st osyths
 
KTL DVD's

Absolutely captivating ! I've watched them all the way through, and now non-sailing wife insists on seeing them too so I guess I'll have to watch them again. I even spotted my own boat - which is worth the price of the DVD's alone.

IMHO, they should be compulsory viewing for all East Coasters.
 
Nudists - special edition

Have viewed the first 2 of dylans KTL DVDs about
the East coast...

Very enjoyable indeed....

pity he missed out the nudists at st osyths

Thanks

Nudists were filmed in immense details but are only available on unexpurgated films in even plainer packaging but at rediculously high prices

approach members of Tollesbury Mud Club for further details


Dylan
 
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