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Post by Romantica on May 8, 2011 19:24:05 GMT
With all the excitement of the double Bank Holiday weekends and the Royal Wedding, I had forgot about this rare sighting at Cardiff Yacht Club. The expressions say it all. I have to confess my wife and I stumbled across Martin & Louise on C Pontoon. Martin was carrying a small Tupperware container and Louise was wheeling the wheel barrow. After much shaming and lots of instruction from Louise, Martin managed to grasp the principles of using a wheel barrow - he was off - muttering to himself as he went on his Merry way.
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Post by ishtar on May 9, 2011 6:53:55 GMT
I'd forgotten about that too. Louise was quite happily pushing that barrow until you stuck your oar in.
She asked me later why there was so much fuss, as I'd explained that it is usually the woman who pushes the barrow. Luckily, she saw Sarah from bright Flyer pushing a barrow later, so I'm in the clear.........
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Post by louiseishtar on May 9, 2011 23:41:31 GMT
I was afraid when I saw the subject of this post that it might be a photo of Allan in his underpants! Sorry Allan but now whenever I read one of your posts I have an image of you wandering about in baggy Y fronts
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Post by allan on May 10, 2011 7:24:36 GMT
I don't wear Y fronts and the ones I wear are full enough not to be baggy! Allan
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Post by ishtar on May 10, 2011 17:44:25 GMT
They're supposed to be full at the front, though Allan, not the back.
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Post by Sui on May 10, 2011 17:58:53 GMT
Allan - your y-fronts are dangerous, because it's possible Chernobyl Fallout
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