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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 19:36 on 1st August 2013
Hood on the ladies coat.
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Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 19:37 on 1st August 2013
Horse
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MikeT
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Posted at 20:14 on 1st August 2013
Now that's a turn up!!...Hood it is Ruth, bet you knew it was that all the time

Edited by: MikeT at:1st August 2013 20:16
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rustyruth
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Posted at 11:25 on 2nd August 2013
I'll be back in a while with a picture Smile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 13:01 on 2nd August 2013

Here we go again, letter R please.

Boats at Ambleside Pier.



 

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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 13:19 on 2nd August 2013
Rowlocks, Rudder, Red paint, Rope and that gets the obvious ones out of the way!!!
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rustyruth
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Posted at 14:30 on 2nd August 2013

I thought if you nipped in here you'd get it straight away Dave, Rowlocks it is, the Ambleside boats are some of the few I've found with rowlocks on these days, alot of the plastic boats don't seem to have them.

Anyway over to you Smile well done. 

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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 14:47 on 2nd August 2013
I had to look up the word as I had never heard of it, it says to keep cars in place but thase boats do not look large enough for a car, although I live near the Broads I know nothing about boats
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MikeT
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Posted at 15:24 on 2nd August 2013
No Peggy, you misread, they're to keep the oars in place
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Dave John
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Posted at 17:52 on 2nd August 2013
Ohhh hecky thump what a surprise, really thought that was a bit obvious. I think they are pronounced 'Rollocks'. Well I had better get myself home and start looking for soemthing sneaky and devious then ! ! ! ! ! Catch you later.....
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