Lucky Escapes
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
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I had a yacht built and was out sailing when the
yacht started to very badly take on water. Fortunately, mainly because I am ace and a brilliant sailor, I managed to man the bilge pump and navigate the yacht to safe harbour. Obviously, I was furious at the lucky escape, I say lucky but I am brilliant and well ace, and drove my Ford Accord (rare model) to the boatyard to have it out with these marine fuckers. To no avail, I arrived and the yard was empty. This outfit were Ply-by-nights.
tldr - me neither
( , Wed 10 Jul 2013, 21:31, 4 replies)
yacht started to very badly take on water. Fortunately, mainly because I am ace and a brilliant sailor, I managed to man the bilge pump and navigate the yacht to safe harbour. Obviously, I was furious at the lucky escape, I say lucky but I am brilliant and well ace, and drove my Ford Accord (rare model) to the boatyard to have it out with these marine fuckers. To no avail, I arrived and the yard was empty. This outfit were Ply-by-nights.
tldr - me neither
( , Wed 10 Jul 2013, 21:31, 4 replies)
I'd have thought that one of the essential design features of a yacht,
is that it takes on water very badly.
( , Thu 11 Jul 2013, 13:17, closed)
is that it takes on water very badly.
( , Thu 11 Jul 2013, 13:17, closed)
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