Name Change

byron

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I need someone to come and change the name on my launch, any recommendations for a signwriter around te Goring on Thames area.
Spare me the superstitions on name change. I have made arrangements. I have a Sin Eater coming, I will lay naked on the deck while he/she eats bread and salt off my belly. Mein Fuhrer will at the same time be dancing naked barring a pair of Wellies with a Billy Goat we can borrow after which I am hoping to arrange for the Goat to make love with Tony (Boat1)

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Glad to see you back here. Called you the other week but you were down the pub, surprise surprise.

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Great to see you back and good luck with the name change.

Hope the wellies are eco-friendly Green /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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If he's going to eat bread off your belly whilst you lie naked on deck he'll have to be very tall /forums/images/icons/smile.gif And that goat will have to be desperate.

Good to see you back, hope you're here to stay!

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I used a guy based in Windsor who used sticky letters who was reliable and cheap.

Let me know if you want me to dig out the info?

Good to have you back BTW

Nick

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Following careful research, i have found that it is NOT bad luck to change the name - quite the reverse in fact. So, it would be best if you change the name every week. Lots of boats dothis, which is how they end up with weird names (camn't think of any others, see) and/or otherwise finsh up at the end of the season being called Wavechaser XXV1.

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