We had a 'kerchiefed bod off President talking down to us and a hire at Hatton. (As in we are going to do this so you will do that.) The info was designed to get us out the way but was not necessarily of benifit to us given the water flow in Hatton short pounds.
--- On Tue, 8/12/08, Steve Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Steve Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [canals-list] Martin's red 'kerchief To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 3:25 PM 2008/8/12 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] demon.co. uk> > stevephaywood@ googlemail. com wrote: > > Tell us was only dressing up for President. Please! > > Steve > > > If you're referring to myself and the article in the latest issue of Canal > Boat about a day's steamboating experience, yes - I was only dressing up for > the trip. > > I normally wear a nice fetching purple one.... > > No, I can genuinely - hand on heart - say that my query was based on the deeply nauseous feeling I always get in the pit of my stomach when I see an otherwiswe sane bloke steering a trad boat with a 'kerchief flapping round his neck. Doncha just know he wears it like a badge of canal privilege. Doncha just know that he's gonna take the middle of the canal and leave you grounded on the side? Doncha you just know that as he passes he's gonna look down his nose at you so far he'll be peering over the edge of his chin? My very worst experience was leaving the top of Hatton one day when the 'kerchiefed steerer of a hotel pair actually touched my sterm complaining I was going too slow. I asked him what he was doing - though, fair to say, my language may have been slightly more colourful than this account of it suggests. He camr out with some cock and bull story about having a JP2 and not being able to travel slower. Oh, how I smirked since I had a JP3 and didn't feel the same need as he did to rip out the pegs of innocently moored boats. Steve [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
