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Haha love it, some injuries tho not so good.

 

Anyhow...

 

Thanks to this thread and to cut a very long story short; this got me thinking back to the early nineties when I went on a Newlyn Beamer as part of a school project. Knew a fella called Roger Nowell whom the BBC made a documentary ("The Skipper") about in 1993. Lost touch with too many people over the years but this prompted one of those occasional internet searched and lo and behold I've found the bugger! Been trying to find the film for nearly 20 years and it's all on youtube!!! Even wierder that I only said to my Wife at breakfast this morning that I feel the need to get in touch with some of the past faces and places...

 

Soz for the derail.

 

Massive seas humble the most arrogant of men.

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