Cotton sails live under a piano in the lounge (just out of sight) until I'm told to move them.
To air or dry them they get draped around the kitchen. I live in the shed.
WE always knew this didn't we!!
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...and I've just realised my wireless Internet access reaches the workshop.
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Unfortunately I have a phone in the workshop!!
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Chris, I have too but I just don't answer it. In my office I switch over to auto or let someone else answer it. Stress management its called. What makes me laugh is the people who send an email expecting instant replies to the most mundane non urgent or highly complex stuff. I suggest to all CVRDA's that if they are varnishing or gluing or sewing or anything connected with their boats that all calls are treated as non urgent!
I do not expect an instant response or any for that matter.
Now for a relaxing bath after helping son to service a car and watching dear Ireland lose by such a small margin to a very flight footed France who may just win this now.
I do not expect an instant response or any for that matter.
Now for a relaxing bath after helping son to service a car and watching dear Ireland lose by such a small margin to a very flight footed France who may just win this now.
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Nearly ready to emerge after a long winter, this is what sheds are for.
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GBR384 Mickey Finnale (Taylor,wood)
GBR455 Rubber Duck (Taylor, grp)
FD GBR350 Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious
GBR384 Mickey Finnale (Taylor,wood)
GBR455 Rubber Duck (Taylor, grp)
FD GBR350 Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious
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Of course Graham should have posted the pics of Super....docious he posted at Sailing Anarchy
Have a look at http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index. ... try1538740
Have a look at http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index. ... try1538740