Bruce added: > Ha ha ha, I haven't laughed so much since Roger's vest blew off the > dryer on Albion, fell in the cut and went straight into my prop! (and > Margaret still made him put it on :-}}} )
It was a T shirt old boy, a T shirt don't you know. And there is no way I would have worn it after it had been round your prop.....anybody else's maybe......but not yours. ;-))) > > Since everyone is so concerned for me (Sigh... haven't you heard of > irony, Baldrick? Yes, it's like goldy or bronzey, only it's made of > iron...) Infamy, infamy, everybody's got it in for me ;-))) > > The light turned green at half eight this morning, and we had an > "interesting" run down to Nottingham, touching 7.5 mph at one point > according to the Garmin. Sheila was driving, and has nearly stopped > shaking. We're now tied between Castle Marina and Sainsbury's, who > can tell for how long? I love the way you let Sheila deal with all the dodgy bits. Are you a man or a mouse? Eeek, eeeek ;-)) > > Seriously, many thanks to all for advice and support. It's the first > time I've heard of the Soar staying in the yellow whilst the Trent > closed, but I'm not often down this way, so what do I know? You're getting to the roughty toughty North Midlands now, just wait til you get to the real north. Oh, sorry, I forgot, you're having a 70 footer built so that you have an excuse not to venture north, aren't you? Eeek, eeek ;-)) Roger
