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  1. Funny reading this, I was talking to somebody today who said he moored in Rockland Dyke yesterday, fishing. He said he was very pleased with what he caught.

    His head was was bald but looked ok.

    Small world.

  2. I was one who criticised SPEEDTRIPLES post, but I must support him on his statement, "a more efficient use of the publics emergency services."

    When my Mother in law was found dead in bed the Ambulance Service was contacted, a Paramedic turned up first in a car and was followed up five minutes later by an emergency ambulance with two more Paramedics an excellent service.

    They confirmed that my Mother in Law was dead and then sat outside the house for two hours until the Police arrived.

    When the Police arrived the Paramedics had a discussion with them and then left.

    The Police then informed us that we should contact an undertaker, they then sat outside for two hours until the undertaker arrived and took the body away.

    This was late evening going into the early hours when resources would have been limited and needed elsewhere.

  3. Robin, as I do not want to take over one of your excellent Blogs I have started a new thread.

     

     

    I had been sent to The Norfolk Broads to do an undercover review by one of the Sunday Tabloids. 

    Positioning myself amongst the bushes in one of the major beauty spots, Horning.

    What a lovely peaceful place, all I could hear was the sound of the Birds singing. :party1: post-29388-0-29889300-1405515761_thumb.j

     

    After about fifteen minutes a boat came slowly down the river and came to a stop in front of me, The Captain of the ship left his position at the helm and went to the stern of the boat. :Stinky

    The Captain then fitted something, this made me sit up and my heart started pounding, it looked like a camera being positioned. :pirate

    Is this what I had been sent to the Norfolk Broads to find, is it a spy, as The captain looked up I saw his face IT WAS MY HERO, THE LONDON RASCAL!!!!!!! :bow

    Something must have taken his attention, the boat was drifting towards some trees on the bank. :love

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    All of a sudden there was an almighty crack that sounded like a branch breaking and could be heard all the way to Wroxham.

    The birds scattered.

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    The fish jumped, the cattle stampeded and the chicken at Ferry Marina layed an egg. :clap

    The Rascal looked, and saw that nobody was watching and reversed silently into a mooring at Ferry Marina.

    I thought that I had better watch a bit longer to find out if anything was happening.

    Was he working for The Broads Authority checking tax discs? :River Police

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    Or was it more sinister was he thinking how to get the chicken into the boat? :norty:

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    The mystery deepens, will we ever know. two guns

     

     

    Robin I hope this does not offend. cheersbar  

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  4. Just seen a hire boat come in to moor, hit another hire boat!

    I heard him apologise, the reply was, don't worry it's not my boat.

    What a lovely attitude.

    ps.First time of using one of those new machines that work away from home.

    IT'S MAGIC!!!!!

  5. I have moored here a few times to use the shops, there used to be smaller metal ones on their own posts saying the same thing, with Norfolk Police on them.

    These were by the the new pedestrian bridge.

    It seemed strange to me to see a police notice for boats.

  6. SPEEDTRIPLE, there is;

     

    North Cove, about a mile further on, on the same bank is Worlingham Staithe and then about a mile further on, on the right bank is Alderby moorings.

    About 100 yards inland from the moorings are Alderby fishing lakes.

    Then next stop Beccles Yacht Station.

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