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paulineb

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Does your bedroom attire change when you are sleeping on the boat? One of the ladies on this pontoon wears nothing in bed at home, but she does while sleeping on the boat - 'just in case'. What about you ?

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Wonder if you are genuinely interesed or are just trying to find out what CCScott wears when he's a kip ;)

I sleeps nekkid, regardless, but I leave a pair of shorts handy, just in case I have to go out quickly.

Of course now I really really am trying hard not to imagine what you wear. Won't be able to write anything intellegent this afternoon now.. *sigh*

Oh btw went to Brighton Marina in September for a look around. Was told "Oh if you know PaulineB, you'll find there is always spomething going on."
I got such a hard time from my wife about that and I don't think we will be spending the summer in Brighton... *grin*

Take care,

Nick

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The girls in the marina office still talk about the green triangles /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif

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ooo Alec ... i meant to tell you. I saw a Laguna in Vilamoura marina when I was there. Looked good !!!

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Nope!!! Doesn't change.... Nothing at home and nothing when on the boat.
Mind you the Wife......At home she wears either nothing or short nighties but on the boat she wraps up like an eskimo!!!!!!



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Actually got a good shipwright doing work in the front and side cabins,new mattress on order (£600 ouch),carpetman coming tomorrow,eerr thats what Cheryl tells me anyway.
Al.

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Okey Dokey.
Having a new galley as well (all electric) Huge steering seat going (looks like something you'd play the organ from)Then... sigh.... new engines! Notice they come last.

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"pics to prove it please Wakeup !!! "

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PJ,s but do have a large leopard skin fluffy blanket I always have with me when sleeping on a boat if I can.

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Always and everywhere, good quality cotton pyjamas with tie waists and pockets in the tunics (useful for individual Fray Bentos tins or putting one's hand in aka Noel Coward in In Which We Serve) and which button up to the neck for use at sea.

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I wear nowt at home but since having to get up at 1am to fend off a yacht that had broken free of its mooring and drifted 1/2 mile into our marina. (but thats another story) I like trevethon keep something handy just in case. Similar too Alistair the wife wears nowt at home but feels the need to wear a nighty onboard.
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