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Got this playstation game called "duck hunting". Quite good, now smelly noice dogs, no men in girlie coats and almost non-bloody... Good when it's raining outside with a glass of Scotland's finest......

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sitting on my McG26X zooming along at 32 knots under sail heading towards the Thelfarms

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Lie-ing buoy ... They do not go that slow.

Q _ Why did they name the WORLD'S CRAPPIEST HEAP OF SHITE BOAT after the Scots leading family? - Just interested of course.

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An hour before you . warm (ish)
Sippy Roay ( and nowt to do with Gypsy Lea)


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nah there's not .. there cannie be .. is there a Robertson 26X?

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Jock Boats

I do symapthise with yer wee willie .( Robertson0 ,

Why aren't you down the opub doing heavy with the big ' yins.

I'm banned .. cos me own Maid M has my gulignasticx out to dry

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Cos I woz working from home today .. and I'm not talking to TCM,Zefender or JFM for a long long time!

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Gottsferdomma Beagle! (forgive spelling) you're missing the whole point of hunting - added to which, despite Scottish and Irish blood, I dislike whiskey and or whisky but much prefer brandy, especially good Armagnac and also Calvados. I've even been known to down rather more glasses of Orange Bitters on your dear Queen's birthday than is good for me and become extremely ill on an excess of warm Alte Geneva gin - ugh!
Just finished a couple of bottles of most palatable Chilian Sauvignon, a special offer at the Co-operative and Wholsale Society, and a mug of instant but low-fat Horlicks.

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Oi Clive!, see you mastered some of the very difficult Dutch language. See you're quite fond of our anual tradition, the Oranje Bitter contest. Pity this delicious drink is a one time a year event, however seeing you are a connaisseur of good brandy and related issues, how about a taste of this?
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Variantions suchs as Schippersbitter, Kruidenbitter, Terschellingbitter, Berenburger etc are just lovely. Very good for the tummy too! Oh, they all do mix rather well with the Dutch sushi (haring met uitjes) too.

Go on, hunt some of these bottles down at your local liquor store......

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>> I;m at home in Dorset, UK, on desk top pooter.

Isn't Pooter something to do with "Diary of a Nobody"?

At home in Liverpool, on a desktop antique (1997, Windows '95, Pentium 166)

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In my anaesthetic room, with a patient on the heart-lung bypass machine, wishing I was somewhere else!

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Wow, Julie, this is a good thread! I am in my study (near Fareham,Hants)surrounded by our liferaft, spinnaker, emergency parachute and its twenty miles of enormously thick rope, two anchors and my desktop. Its Sunday morning, and the spaniel is drying out after a session chasing rabbits. I am waiting for friends to arrive and we are moving their boat from Southampton back to Gosport. But they are late, and I don't fancy the housework or the ironing. Wish I had a wireless connection for my laptop - could have watched the s*******g on Frid night too. Quite like James Nesbit, from a purely visual aspect of course.

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