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Mick Stockbridge

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  1. You could earn a living from a boat like that, this one belongs to a friend of mine.http://www.dentexcharters.co.uk/fishing.html
  2. No, a Leisure 23 is a small sailing yacht, 4 berth I think.
  3. You know what its like then Dave, the bug I mean. Nothing like listing a boat over to get youre heart racing.
  4. Youre on to something there, maybe I could be like Jack Sparrow of the Thames.
  5. Hahahaha, that job did,nt pay for it. Besides, it,s bad luck to change a boats name.
  6. She,s ready to go as soon as I,ve anti-fouled her. Then I,ll disappear up the East coast creeks at weekends.
  7. I bought this yesterday coz I could,nt resist it. I sold my last boat a few weeks ago and was,nt going to get another for a while, until I saw this. I,m like the boy that never grew up. Any other big kids out there that like sailing ?
  8. Thank god youve got Teddy.....Aahh.
  9. Glad youre okay, fairplay for posting.
  10. Oooops, sorry about that deleted post. Someone pm,d me about his answer and I replied without thinking.When I tried to edit it I,d ran out of time. Sorry.

  11. "Erectus Trouserious" or the Trouser Snake is the worlds most dangerous snake. Colour varies from pink to black, it is fangless and averages around eight inches depending on the honesty of its owner. It appears in bedrooms attacking women in the mouth or lower abdominal area and its highly venomous spit can cause swelling lasting up to nine months. Some mutant species are also known to attack men from behind!
  12. LOL, you should have sent the bailiffs in..........A couple of days ago my two found a toad trespassing in their run.....Toady was ripped to shreads for his crime.
  13. At least you,re not wasting anything. I couldnt kill chicks but I do take dove and pigeon eggs home for my polecats. They push them around until they break, then have a right feast.
  14. Because youre not a fan of water, its either in his genes or rubbing off of you. I hated having my hair washed, used to scream blue murder (right up til I was 21) Take him swimming, show him water is nothing to be scared of.
  15. 50 miles I guess, Its a quarter of a mile from my house in Rainham. I could take endless photo,s of the stuff round my way. Same tree different angle.
  16. Theres loads of it down this way. I think its something to do with the mild wet winters weve been having, up until this year at least.
  17. Dont say how much you,ve got to spend, big mistake. I,m sure you,ll get a yard for that.
  18. About four years ago I reduced a conifer hedge at spring time and cut down two nests, one had six young but feathered Wrens and the other contained three bald and eyes closed Greenfinches. My wife successfully hand reared all nine birds and released them in our garden. It cost me a fortune in meal worms and the wife spent about four weeks feeding them every hour. Never again, now I take time to check for nests and have turned work away many a time on account of nesting birds.
  19. Youve rumbled me SW I love buttered scones for tea on a Wednesday.[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpxQp3Hy5nk[/ame]
  20. I,ll fix em for ya. Ive got a sideline in mobile spray tanning and Ive booked a stand at Capel Manor. If you book a demi-wave at the same time I,ll do a special discount.......Cant do fairer than that SWB.
  21. Whats it to you ? Do you wanna race for pink slips or something ?
  22. No matter how many times I look at that car, I still keep thinking "Bonnie and Clyde".
  23. Same as that. Do us a favour though........cover those pins......I,m trying to eat me tea.
  24. Tiny "Joe" fired from a big shot, about 2 seconds.
  25. Sounds a bit dodgy. If you do go, dont bend over to pickup any ten bob bits, they,re probably nailed to the floor.

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