Well at least Schotland is closer to Belgium now.

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Now I realise I'm a bit late, but hey, the issue has to last me a whole month, so I take it slow.

I would like to refer the honourable members of this forum to the top right corner of page 117 of this months YM. Yes, it's the page on new from around the islands, dedicated to (as the title would suggest) Ireland, Schotland and Wales.

Luckily for me, the good people at IPC media have included a little map of the UK with the region highlighted, or my next holiday would apparently end up in the wrong place. It would seem that the powers that be have moved Schotland, Wales and Eire to the south west of England. Good, so now I don't have to travel that far to get my hands on some decent whiskey.

But wait, with the next page, YM has disproven the theory of relativity: two objects cán be in the same place at the same time. Because according to the little map in the corner, the South-West region is in exactly the same place as Schotland, Wales and Ireland. How typically British to have 4 names for the same geographical regions (well, I heard lots more of descriptive names for Liverpool once I was there, but as this is a family forum et al.)

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Distorted areas, too.

You may notice that although there is one page devoted to Scotland, Ireland and Wales, well over half of the area of UK and with large and active sailing communities throughout, there is usually more than one page each devoted to areas that occupy less than a single county of England. There are several possible explanantions:

1. Yachting issues become less important the further they are from The Solent
2. YM operates on a very small travel budget
3. The local correspondents cannot write very quickly/often/much.
4. YM pays local correspondents at a distance-diminished rate
5. Only England matters in yachting journalism.
6. YM has a policy of not expanding its magazine sales.



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Re: Distorted areas, too.

Personally I would promote the idea to IPC that Scotland is way to far flung to warrant any further investigation other than a cursory mention of the Clyde and perhaps a reference to the golden nectar.. Why would I want the hoards visiting my favourite havens (not on the Clyde) with unprounouceable galic names (oh and don't ask Claysie and Jimi for translations of galic .. they're into the gorbal scots dialect../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re: Distorted areas, too.

......and it's no use asking Forbsie either, he's an aberdonian, even the rest of Scotland don't understand that lot!!

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Hadn\'t got that far ...

I'd got stuck re-reading JJ on pages 90 - 93 and filching some of his copy for an article in another magazine.

More to the point, there's a titbit on Holyhead Marina, but nothing about the new lottery funded Clubhouse at Port Dinorwic ... a club that teaches and teaches would be aspirants that from time to time make to the top.


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The plot thickens..

BBC Spotlight South West has just broadcast a news item to the effect that Gibraltar is likely to soon become part of the South West Region.
Time to reawake Sir Francis Drake if they Spaniards get funny with us again.
Anyone for bowls?

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Now now

Slagging off the residents Jocks when they off in their wee boaties braving the endless succession of rain-laden lows smacks of kicking a fellow when he's down (the recommended SAS practice).

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Re: Distorted areas, too.

An' fit's wrang wi' Aiberdonians, ma wee loon?

There's a fair feow o' us aboot ! !

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Re: recommended SAS practices

mmmm welll there's an idea... or lots even.... I could get quite diabolical...ouch growing horns and cleft feet is quite painful.. not sure about the tail either/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
I bet this scares the brown stuff out of the forumites.. a Diabloical SWMBO ..[cackling like a witch, a few thunderclaps and puffs of smoke...sorry no markup code for that lot]

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Re: Distorted areas, too.

And descendants too. Though I never understood a word my Grandad said! Well, almost.

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Re: Hadn\'t got that far ...

Yes...

and the bit about Holyhead Marina was not quite right - The poor sods lost the new pontoons. They were taken to the bottom of the Harbour by the barge sinking while putting them in place and new ones are on order

- everything is true unless you have personal experience of the story

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