OK, What should you be doing right now?

andyb

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I worries me sometimes just how much time I spend on this forum, when I should be working.
Right now I'm at work, trying to finish painting a 1964 ex London Transport Routemaster Double Decker, which is being collected tomorrow night.
But with the pressure on, I still find myself thinking 'well I'll just have a cuppa and see who's online'

I am staggered by the number of forumites who seem to be constantly on line,
and do you find yourself giggling at daft threads about Fray Bentos, Exploding Toilets, and Dodgy Teak Decking?

I think I need therapy, or could it be the paint fumes!

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jest got back from a boat jumble with so much expensive junk that i cant get it in anywhere so its in the garden under a sheet with last years junk next year i might have a stool at a boat jumble myself and sell all my bargans and get rich then buy a brand new boat and sail around the world after the wind stops blowing if theres any world left must go now time for my medication Jeffro

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Spent the whole weekend eating and drinking and going nowhere near boats, so am feeling rather stuffed and have not spent any time on line this weekend.

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Man. you're sad (or in deference to another post elsewhere "your"), now if it was an RT or RTL, then I'd understand. RMs are just too modern...

BTW are you hand painting it or spraying (pointer to another post).

I'm waiting for a call to the cattle trough.

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Your not a coach spotter by any chance?

Why is it that any mode of transport attracts 'spotters'
Over the years, painting most forms of transport I've come accross
Plane spotters
Train spotters
Coach and Bus spotters(one used to turn up dressed as a conducter complete with ticket machine slung round his neck)
And last year a Crane spotter.
Never encountered a Boat spotter through.

Right time to go home, night night

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