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We will leaving stoke at 8pm tonight , marching over night with a full garrison, from the Sea Star crew , entering Chester to sample wenches and wine. Then at dawn March to take Conwy Castle . Followed by refreshments from Amanzi , then strait to the marina . We don’t expect much resistance from the pathetic Welch , the only muscles they have are on the river bed. TO THE SEA let no man be spared , RISE KING EDWARD.
 
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Will you still be there Thursday after eatin the mussels and King Edwards?
If so keep an eye out fer a single shafted French jobbie comin at yer at rammin speed!
 
There's nothing left for you to pillage. Even your boat has been stripped in your absence. Well you could start a guano mine. I reckon your boat may be an inch deep in it already what with the gulls becoming tame and all.
 
Dont mind him Kwaks. He's had a skinful by now trying to build up some dutch courage to run the A55 gauntlet. CJ came down today. 5 rozzers enroute. Stokesea hasnt got a chance in hell. Even if the rozzers can see past their instant dislike for him once he opens his gob he's ffffed with a capital FFFFED and will be phoning us for bail bucks again.
 
He has conned you all, he will come by Cirrus 22 and deploy the chute and hopefully land near the marina and not in it.
 
namanzi.jpg So after arriving in Conwy , with no resistance , we raided the fun box on Brucek ,s boat in photo taking all the Malbec.
 
Some pilferer nicked my name and still misspelt it!! What a plonker.

Amanzi as in water is spiritual and precious. Like the romanticized Oasis.

Namanzi means juicy, wet, like eating a mango ?
 
Some pilferer nicked my name and still misspelt it!! What a plonker.

Amanzi as in water is spiritual and precious. Like the romanticized Oasis.

Namanzi means juicy, wet, like eating a mango ?
I can change yours now i have a felt tip.
 
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