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Old 16 May 2003, 17:11   #81
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Can I have one please?
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Old 16 May 2003, 17:29   #82
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Kerching the RIBNET coffers are enhanced

You certainly can guys.

Jelly are you between addresses at the moment, do you want to pick it up from Saxon Wharf or do you have an address I can send it to . and Mr Coastie can I have your address please.



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Old 16 May 2003, 17:49   #83
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Wavehumper,

I have sent you my address, I think I have worked out that you want a cheque for £22, and payable to JK, but where do you want it sending?

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Old 16 May 2003, 17:54   #84
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Ok, you have me highly interested..... have you got one more, Stuart?

Since it is unlikely that anyone will have one down here in Pembrokeshire, I feel that I should have one attached to my a-frame......

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Old 16 May 2003, 18:00   #85
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Yep you can have the one I was going to have mine and I will get another one made up. I take it you mean the pennant.

send me your address as I am going to the Post office tomorrow.

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Old 16 May 2003, 18:06   #86
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Only if you're sure you can get another one made up for yourself.... if not, don't worry.

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Old 16 May 2003, 18:19   #87
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Yes, Even two ensigns. You probably gave a few yotties - those that care about "etiket",
Etiquette Shmetiquet!
I have a personality complex, South Efrikan or a Pom flag!?
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Old 17 May 2003, 06:47   #88
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Etiquette Shmetiquet! I have a personality complex, South Efrikan or a Pom flag!?
On the subject of South Efrikans, tell me, please, why are they also called Yarpies?
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Old 17 May 2003, 11:15   #89
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Going a bit off the subject, but a 'JAPIE' is an Afrikaans person residing in South Africa. Every other white Afrikaans boy born in SA was named Japie in the 50's and 60's, hence they are collectively referred to as Japies!
Now, a person born in SA, 'till this day who is of English (British) descent, is referred to as a 'SOUTPIEL' - work that one out!
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Aha!

Soutpiel, literal translation is "Salt Pr*ck". One foot in South Africa, the other in England and their pr*ck dangling in the ocean between!

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Old 17 May 2003, 19:33   #91
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Suss man, Alan. As a Hart (unraveller of riddles) disciple, I was just about to hit Google to find out the answer and there you go an' spoil my fun. Phutzak!
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Old 17 May 2003, 22:08   #92
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Right on........! Well done. Its, VOETSEK, damned Pommie!
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Hey, lookit at him with my mountain in the background!
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Old 18 May 2003, 06:09   #94
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Huh! You can find anything if you Google it.
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Old 18 May 2003, 06:22   #95
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Like this on a skydiving web site called Citrusdale. Looks like 'im to me....
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Old 18 May 2003, 07:52   #96
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well it looks like you two have had fun lives...........


pennantsz just about to be posted to
Aging youth
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let me know if you get them please
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Old 18 May 2003, 08:54   #97
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Mike, right on, Citrusdal was my DZ.
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Greetings Stuart
Can I pick it up form Saxon Warf on my next visit.
House movingt is an expensive, frustrating and time wasting game
And it messes up the boating
Have fun the rest of you!
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Old 20 May 2003, 20:09   #99
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Pennant arrived today thanks

Sent you a PM, Stuart....

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Old 21 May 2003, 08:30   #100
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Arrived this morning, thanks!! How much do I owe? Where do I send it?

Presumably, on a fully dressed RIB, pennants ought to be flown in ascending order of seniority of organisations? Where, therefore, does RIBnet fit in with the likes of BIBOA, my sailing club etc?
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