few hour after tea in the fog

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few hour after tea in the fog

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started nice with only a few people walking dogs and then thick fog rolled in off the sea. You couldnt see 10 foot in front of you lol. Ended up with about £2.40 in clad, 2 sixpence's, old penny and got pretty damp to boot. The little white Scotty dog is plastic and eye's only find but i remember these being an arcade prize with string attached. A little box used to slide down a shoot and drop out the bottom of the machine and it was always a crap toy lol.
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Better than a kick in the pants. Any problems finding your way about in the fog?

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You can go out and find nothing some times so you did well . ::g :)
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Christoph1945 wrote:Better than a kick in the pants. Any problems finding your way about in the fog?

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fog is quite eerie when everyone vacate's the beach as if they know something you Dont lol. Quite a few galleons were wrecked on our beach in the 1700's and the last thing i need is one of the crew walking up behind me in the fog Lmao
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Or walking the wrong way and joining them in Davy Jones' locker! :-O

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as long as i Dont hear a voice in the fog shouting "roger the cabin boy" :-O
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Tomo wrote:as long as i Dont hear a voice in the fog shouting "roger the cabin boy" :-O

ROFL if you do hear that run as its probably Master Bates
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And just remember Seaman Stains =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) =)) ::g
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More likely to get a couple of sea coal wagons coming out of the mist :D
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