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"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... How can that be? You go down to your boat every day, your lines are "thimbled and shackled", and yet, in a mere 40 kts, a line "popped"! What are using for line, the draw string from Suzy's maternity pants? Bob recently managed to get a great deal on some "umbilical" cord. The saleswoman told him that it was specially designed for navel use! Regards Donal -- |
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Very clever.
![]() Cheers Donal wrote: "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... How can that be? You go down to your boat every day, your lines are "thimbled and shackled", and yet, in a mere 40 kts, a line "popped"! What are using for line, the draw string from Suzy's maternity pants? Bob recently managed to get a great deal on some "umbilical" cord. The saleswoman told him that it was specially designed for navel use! Regards Donal -- |
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