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Good Boat Names

Started by tedcordall, 03 Nov 2006, 05:45

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DavidW

I know Mr Cooke is embarrased by the name of ours but we like it!

Cheers
David Wilkins
3481 Cooked to Perfection

Paul Turner N2487/3500 (Guest)

Had a Cheshire Cat called "pampurred pussy"!

Yes the Old Dragon's real name is Pamela!

And saw two yots at Nottingham many years ago with the names written upside down along the side:

1. R Suppers

2. Let the jib go, darling!

I may be biased, but I do like"Dolly Daydream" for my China Doll and Coven!

Paul Turner N2487/3500 (Guest)

It's interesting what software can do to what you actually send to the discussion group!

I did not type "pampurred girl private" but "pampurred pxssy", where the x = u, as in "pussycat"!

Wonder what will happen to this posting!

David G (Guest)

Frequent visitors to Salcombe will know that the local trawlers are traditionally named after birds, ideally sea birds, the definitive one being "Shag".  Which obviously is a bird that sits on a rock.

Thise who know Alan Warren, silver medalist and undertaker, had several good names including "After Burner" (yes he set light to his Tempest on the Olympic course in Montreal) and "Mortified".

David

JohnMurrell

And the burning question is why Paul called 2808 Wild Oats?

And David, do you remember the Shag crew handing out items of brief ladies apparel - suitably graffitied - when they launched her? I think that Mother still has hers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Paul Turner N2487/3500 (Guest)

Oh heck! My past is still catching up with me......................

JohnMurrell


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