Paddy_OReally
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Reged: 04/12/2003
Posts: 22
Loc: Ireland, is this a trick quest...
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i will be in england over the easter period. is bridport far from weymouth. do they sell guiness over there thats drinkable
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LadyInBed
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Reged: 02/09/2001
Posts: 3839
Loc: Zumerzet
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A35 to Dorchester then A354 to Weymouth - about 24 miles or B3157 (coast road) straight to Weymouth - about 20 miles
can't comment on the guiness
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BrendanS
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Reged: 11/06/2002
Posts: 37077
Loc: Me: Wilts. Boat: Lymington
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Once they get you started on Rum cocktails, you really won't care about drinkability of the Guiness or otherwise. Bring spare clothes, you are likely to fall overboard at least once!
Utinam logica falsa tuam philisophiam totam suffodiant
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ParaHandy
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Reged: 18/11/2001
Posts: 3611
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Yup ...
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BigNick
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 6367
Loc: Lymington
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You had better start winding up the elastic band now, Brendan.
Also, I am assuming you will not be working whilst you are with us, per your stated occupation!
Never be afraid to try something new. Amateurs built the ark, professionals built the Titanic
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duncan
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Reged: 16/05/2001
Posts: 8920
Loc: Home mid Kent - Boat @ Poole
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we normally arrange a steel band to go with the rum - are you suggesting a rubber one would be better?
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BrendanS
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Reged: 11/06/2002
Posts: 37077
Loc: Me: Wilts. Boat: Lymington
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I'm always ready to get to work if a lady requires my assistance, even on a pro bono basis
I've cheated a little, and installed a large petrol engine to wind the rubber band, as I found winding it every few feet a little tiring
Utinam logica falsa tuam philisophiam totam suffodiant
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StugeronSteve
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 4256
Loc: Not always where I would like ...
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Sounds good to me.
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kateoreally
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Reged: 06/02/2004
Posts: 18
Loc: Oireland
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Ye'll be daeing nae such thing .. we're aff tae Michael's in Clonakilty, County Cork.
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LadyInBed
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Reged: 02/09/2001
Posts: 3839
Loc: Zumerzet
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How does one with the name O'Mara O'Really speak with such a pronounced Scots accent?
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