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Old 04-07-09, 21:12
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Default East Coast Jester meet - 25th July Colne YC

I've made a tentative booking at the Colne YC the evening of Saturady 25th July for our next meet.

As before past, present and future Challengers are all welcome.

So I can firm up on numbers could you let me know ASAP if you would like to attend.

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Old 06-07-09, 09:01
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I'm in!

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As email

I'm in
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MRU - am at sea scout camp from Friday so can't attend. Get Karaouise on Fri 31 so can start getting ready all over again!
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Paul organised another great event. He was so conscious of his role as host that when we needed a volunteer to have soup poured down there back - he immediately volunteered. It was nice to see his new boat a She 31 called something like 'Impatience of Chelsian'. Somewhat lacking in comfort though - no fridge or shower, but I understand the toilet is now fixed if the cooker isn't.
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Old 29-07-09, 21:21
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No, no, you got it a bit mixed up. She (the skipper) was getting impatient with the loo and cooker not working.

I should take Alan Charlton's advice and rename my boat ITOC to save time for more important things in life.
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