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We also had an outside loo. We had the tiniest parafin lamp/stove to try and stop the water cistern freezing. Put a whole new meaning on nuts and freezing when visiting I can tell you!
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Good to see that Lee Vasey is still doing his stuff. Really good to sit and quaff a few to!
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All this mention of 1963, BBC4 last night had Cliff Michelmore's "1962 - The Big Freeze".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01q9d86/winterwatch-1963-the-big-freeze
Still think its bad outside??
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No wonder they call it Tombland!
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You could be forgiven for thinking it also has a Roys Maccy D"s!
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There is at least one person on here that believes it Bill!
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Lord Paul from that "other place" has bought one and posted some bits about it. Seems impressed so far!
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Mine started during a work break while doing my nurse training. Found an old Moores brochure amongst all the mags and was hooked from there in. Within a week two of us had booked two weeks on lovely little wooden cruiser in March out of Langford Jillings yard when he had less than a dozen boats. We then progressed to hire every one of them before trying another yard!
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6 hours ago, Vaughan said:
Waterways with locks will usually have a Local Authority rule that a boat must have two crew, in order to handle the lines in the locks, but I have not heard of this rule being imposed on the Broads.
Never heard of this Vaughan, I've had some years on the canals, many times single handed and I encounter a lot of single crewed boats including 50' narrow boats. I often simply take my time and "walk" the boat through using the ropes.
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There is an easier example of these "pawls" up here in Gods Own Country all along our canals at the lock gates used for paddle lifting and lowering.
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Which would suggest you have been partaking of the hospitatlity of the Ferry at Stokesby!
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Tim Spall did it in chunks over a year or so. I do like his ramblings about "Princess Matilda", especially when he makes no effort to cover up the fact that he doesn't know everything and is still learning, making mistakes. His other half, Shane, does put him in his place well also.
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Is he in the "Brundall black hole" of reception now??
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Suspect Indy needs a tad more than a pint??
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Get with the program Ricardo! Surely you have realised by now that you are obliged to pat a good few backs every now and again!
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" Do I think that the adjacent waters toll grab is fair? No. "
Devils advocate sort of question! Would there be a marina there if there was not a maintained navigation adjacent to access said marina??
I suppose the fella could simply dig and fill a big puddle and plant his houseboat on it! Now that would be exempt!
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I'm going to be the miserable stick in the mud here! I really don't think that photo should be here!
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That roundel was an emblem used by The Who back then. I also had a range of "wet look" shirts! As time went on my Levis had more patches than original denim. Used to stumble around in DIY leather moccasins courtesy of "The Scout Shop"!
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No tie dyed "T" shirt then Peter? Was an essential under my braided bandsmans jacket or trench coat in winter. Looked a hoot in my velvet loons as well! Now where is that patchouli??
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Snap! Another very satisfied Fuel Set user.
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Ahhh but there were the glorious offerings of Norwich Bitter, Double Diamond and Watneys Red Barrel!
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Yes, Graham regularly brought me papers. Always helpful and always cooked your bacon as YOU liked it!
Hope he is happy in retirement.
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Wow! Is it really at least eleven years since I last chugged up there and, after a night in The Nelson, have bacon butties with the fella in the small shed/shop!
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Did they stop putting the chain out across the Horsey end of Meadow Dyke ??
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Some time ago, it may even be years, I'm sure I recall someone, on one of the forums, offering hardwood cutout registration plaques!