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Previously on "Something for you contractors to spend your spare cash on (SFW)"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSorry for not replying sooner, I was lighting a fire to keep the house warm. A great way to use up wood from cut down branches/trees.
I suppose you are one of these modern people with a nuclear reactor to keep you warm...
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On that topic anyone know decent place to make a license for yachts up north? I know one in Cornwall but its quite far
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I saw this on Twitter from Nick Mason who is prob one of the few people to afford one.
I'm not keen on the colour.
qh
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You're missing the point. It's a thing of beauty, it doesn't matter if it's powered by motor, sail or potato peelings, it looks stunning.
Sometimes, things just need to be looked at.
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Something for you contractors to spend your spare cash on (SFW)
Originally posted by Mordac View PostUnless it's not breezy enough to move, in which case it's known as "floating" or "hoping for the best". I'll take internal combustion every time. Why do people insist on living in the 16th century? You'll be telling us all about your wood-burner and candle collection next.
I suppose you are one of these modern people with a nuclear reactor to keep you warm...
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThat's a boat not a yacht, but I agree, rules for powerboats should be put in place as they pollute and disturb the tranquility of sailing.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThat's a boat not a yacht, but I agree, rules for powerboats should be put in place as they pollute and disturb the tranquility of sailing.
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