>     No bit's hanging off and the shaft
> turned as it should. Turning the key restarted the engine and all was 
> well.
> I can only think we picked something up that jammed the propeller, which
> then came off. We now travel through countryside, fine views, lot's of 
> cows,
> mainly sitting down. The branch is sort of straight with a few curvy 
> bit's.

> From: "BARRY HOLLAND" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Greatly enjoying your [almost] daily reports. When clicking on "reply" I 
> had two reasons for doing so--One was to ask why your latest appeared with 
> a single word on every other line throughout the posting & the other to 
> ask why the apostrophes on "bits" & "lots?"
>               However, as soon as I clicked on "reply" the script sorted 
> itself out & appeared as normal. Unfortunately, the apostrophes remained 
> :-))
>  Keep up the good [reporting] work. I always feel that trip reports are 
> the backbone of this list.
>  Barry
>  Nb societyfortheabolitionoftheaberrantapostrophe

Hi Barry and all,

Thanks for the kind words. On some postings, I copy into word to make sure I 
don't loose the text should the laptop fail for some reason, or maybe I am 
going to add to it later in the day. Then copy out again for the posting. 
Perhaps 'word' and 'Outlook Express', see things differently?.

What's an apostrophe ;-)

Regards

Andrew & Wendy from The Cut - Audlem

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