Mr Brigand 56

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Your Fastnet crew is assembled and we await further instructions.
Respectfully
Crew Boss
PS The lads insist on Cash Up Front - I did ma best but they're a mite touchy about the money.

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Claymore
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We are caring for Mr Brigand56 and are keeping him safe for you. However the accomaodation is quite expensive so we would like the Treasure map before we release him. We will be in touch shortly with further instructions. Please do not contaact K O'Lambie the irish assassin or Mr Brigand56 may suffer!

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I might even be persuaded to stowaway.. as long as Jimi isn't bringing his tank..

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Hae you still got the man, if so we want some money from him now ... not the other way about, dinnae ken what you're talking about re a treasure map, I've got an 1999 A-Z with lots of waypoints on it though (thanks TCM) will that do?

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I’m willing to sail with Brigand 56 I will not make outrageous requests for monies in advance provided that my position aboard is as navigator and that my remuneration package is based on distance covered.

I have located fastnet on the Map and think it would be prudent of the skipper of Brigand 56 to listen to some good advice from an old hand, if he wishes to race there then starting somewhere a little closer like Cork would be advantageous. I think starting on the M27 and then westbound M4 to South Wales could also be an option if Cork is out of the question. Perhaps he would consider flying? I believe this is a relatively rapid and reliable for of transport now.

Any thoughts…………


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OK no-one has been grabbing the navigators job so its yours. The only condition has to be that you are part of the united front in terms of our fee. If he finds he can get people to do it a bit cheaper it will probably stitch us all.

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Claymore
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Well - he's gone quite quiet at present. We understand that he did meet with his Bankers and so assume that we are on for the cash.
He uses a firm of Solicitors based in Earl's Court - Hunt, Lunt and Cunningham and I assume that he is just getting the finer details of the contacts sorted out.
Would you use the Ryanair service to Cork?

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Claymore
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Re: Would you use the Ryanair service to Cork?

I thought Mr Brigand had laid on a private jet for us?.. least that's what he e-mailed me as apparently I have been appointed ships burser and will be incharge of the ships "bank"... and our pay

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Here get this the Challenge crowd are trying to muscle in on our Fastnet experience they must of heard of my navigational prowess. They to are offering me loadsa money to go with them… See


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I know it's a tough decision isn't it with more than 1 boat vying for your skills?.. the CSSA is after my unique and extraordinary talents..

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