26 Apr 2007 #21 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Bow Wow
26 Apr 2007 #22 DJE Well-Known Member Joined 21 Jun 2004 Messages 7,742 Location Fareham www.casl.uk.com Once heard of a cat called Trex. Similar reasoning to yours no doubt.
26 Apr 2007 #23 bbg Well-Known Member Joined 2 May 2005 Messages 6,780 Visit site 1350= ten (minutes) to two = tender to
26 Apr 2007 #24 D Davydine Well-Known Member Joined 11 Jun 2001 Messages 158 Location Essex Visit site Name for a cat? Schrodinger....
26 Apr 2007 #25 Sgeir Well-Known Member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,792 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com Quantum mechanics Are they paid well?
26 Apr 2007 #26 Z zzjfawce Well-Known Member Joined 2 Mar 2006 Messages 127 Location Queensland, Australia Visit site I think Rod Heikell named his old boat 7/10 and the tender was something like 10220.7 (as in sounds like tender to 0.7 or seven tenths)
I think Rod Heikell named his old boat 7/10 and the tender was something like 10220.7 (as in sounds like tender to 0.7 or seven tenths)
26 Apr 2007 #27 B BlueSkyNick Well-Known Member Joined 29 Apr 2003 Messages 11,766 Location Near a marina, sailing club and pub Visit site If you could buy all the parts and build the boat yourself, would it be a Kit-Cat ?