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We spotted the chap who whacked our boat mored in Yarmouth yesterday, and scrambled the appropriate crew. He's the one who planned to "exchange insurance details" for a £75 whack, his position resolutely being that he did not touch us desopite a resounding smack noise ringing around the lock at PS.
So, once the poor chap was in his dinghy, the attack was launched culminating in a full-on supersoaking from two smal chaps, giggles from the other people in the boat (who didn't know what it was about) and him going mental (cos he jolly wel did). Although not in the commando crew myself, it seemed he was with clients, who thought the incident quite a larf - tho aparently not his reactions. Large son felt bad that he had spoilt their day - tho I explained that their wanging the boat was actualy the chance to make friends - he'd chosen another route, and if that cost him more money in the long run - there's a valuable lesson to be learned.
Justice prevails, i think.
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So, once the poor chap was in his dinghy, the attack was launched culminating in a full-on supersoaking from two smal chaps, giggles from the other people in the boat (who didn't know what it was about) and him going mental (cos he jolly wel did). Although not in the commando crew myself, it seemed he was with clients, who thought the incident quite a larf - tho aparently not his reactions. Large son felt bad that he had spoilt their day - tho I explained that their wanging the boat was actualy the chance to make friends - he'd chosen another route, and if that cost him more money in the long run - there's a valuable lesson to be learned.
Justice prevails, i think.
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