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Inspection behind bulkheads

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Inspecting behind bulkheads etc., has often been spoken of on this site, looking at The Nauticalia Catalogue in preparation for Christmas and my nautical friends I see they have a fibre optic thinghy which looks like a cheaper version of the things I gather doctors use I think called an endoscope (Presumably because it does both ends?) any way its not expensive
and perhaps a few members might want to borrow mine - yes I have bought one, God knows what I'll use it for but it is one of those gadgets everyone will want a go with!
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AG said
God knows what I'll use it for
I think you'll find your spellchecker comes up with "forbid" if you click on this one!! :shock: :oops:
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Pray what is a spell checker?
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Took me several reads to get that one, Michael - slow today!
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Ancient Geek wrote:Pray what is a spell checker?
Its a devious device to convert everything you have written into American :shock:
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Here is a less expensive version in today's Sunday Times.
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I will order one of these as they look very useful. I've also just ordered one of their Molley skycars for £324000.00 too as they look perfect for travelling to events quickly if the roads are blocked...ah but hang on they don't come with a flying towbar for the dinghy..rats I'll have to cancel that order!
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chris wrote:..ah but hang on they don't come with a flying towbar for the dinghy..rats I'll have to cancel that order!
Yep and in this weekends weather just fit a fluying jib to Iska and you will soon be at any event to the EastNorthEast of your current location in no time flat!
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