Presenting...the SS FlyTexas
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Nice photo of a hysterical marker.
Brian should have called for volunteers for a suicide mission.
Brian should have called for volunteers for a suicide mission.
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This has been one very funny thread
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Probably a bit early for him today, or he's hiding in the boat 
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That helmet sort of thing near the bow, maybe Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers were previous owners?
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We came across a few like that, moored in various rivers. We called them "Pirates". Usually their boat was a bit bigger than that because it needed to house the owner and his dog...He always had a dog because he got paid £6 a week to support it! They were often an embarassment to land owners along the river banks, but they never seemed to find a way to shift them. One of them has been up a creek off the Fal in Cornwall for many many years...I think it floats occasionally but it would never move anywhere as it would take a week to untie the hundreds of strings holding it to nearby trees and banks...Notice I did not call them ropes...I like ropes 
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This reminds me of a sea shanty.... 
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