13 Jun 2006 #1 jimi Well-known member Joined 19 Dec 2001 Messages 28,663 Location St Neots Visit site A rivetting account of a small boat adventure by two eccentrics. Well worth a read
13 Jun 2006 #2 machurley22 New member Joined 19 Jan 2004 Messages 2,068 Location Scotland Visit site Go on - stick your neck out - recommend something you've read that most haven't, but would be able to get. Or shall we continue in the same vein? Biggles Makes a Splash - 75 days afloat in a Sopwith Camel.
Go on - stick your neck out - recommend something you've read that most haven't, but would be able to get. Or shall we continue in the same vein? Biggles Makes a Splash - 75 days afloat in a Sopwith Camel.
13 Jun 2006 #3 BrendanS Well-known member Joined 11 Jun 2002 Messages 64,521 Location Tesla in Space Visit site Fantastic pictures!
13 Jun 2006 #4 T Tisme New member Joined 23 Nov 2005 Messages 1,894 Visit site "Singlehanded across the Holy See"; Pope Pious the 20th
14 Jun 2006 #5 Sgeir Well-known member Joined 22 Nov 2004 Messages 14,786 Location Stirling s14.photobucket.com \"The Nail on The Banister\" by R Stornoway
14 Jun 2006 #6 S Ships_Cat New member Joined 7 Sep 2004 Messages 4,180 Visit site Was Golli with them? My favourite. Whoops, not allowed to mention him in these PC times, sorri. John
14 Jun 2006 #7 carben New member Joined 19 Apr 2006 Messages 130 Location No mortal place at all. Visit site OK, either "Les Miserables" - treid to read it when I was 15, gave up after the line: "Our tomorrow is the night." Tres memorable, if debateable. Or there's the online publication, "Talk to the Dolphins" - I tried to read that as well, but it just said "Click here."
OK, either "Les Miserables" - treid to read it when I was 15, gave up after the line: "Our tomorrow is the night." Tres memorable, if debateable. Or there's the online publication, "Talk to the Dolphins" - I tried to read that as well, but it just said "Click here."
29 Jun 2006 #8 T theforeman New member Joined 6 Sep 2005 Messages 1,472 Visit site Re: \"The Flood in The Bathroom\" by I. P. Squint