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charlesp
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Nearly!

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In see that this board now has 99 registered users, who have amassed a respectable number of posts.

I had a cunning plan to suggest a large cash prize for the 100th, and then rush off to register again, but my conscience got the better of me.

99, and all since March 1st.
Well done, John
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Post by ALAN »

OI! Who would be supplying the cash? Surely not the forum members?

?????Would they? Answers please in two words! :shock:
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Post by Ian Malcolm »

Well if you could get all 99 of us in the bar of one of the many Essex yacht clubs until past midnight then at 0900 sharp, the whole flock takes a couple of circuits of the moorings at full throttle running 10:1 castor oil mix, I reckon you coud get all the NON-Seagull owning Essex boaters and local residents to pay just for us to go away. It would be a sort of aquatic biker gang meet!!!

We will need suitable garb. Anyone got some good design ideas?

Someone also needs to do the 'loud pipes' bit. Maybe remove the exhaust and fit the upturned bell from a Tuba!
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Post by John@sos »

Was out on the river last week and heard a Seagull about a mile away.

So distinctive a note, must have been one of my customers I guess, small fishing dinghy. Long may we hear the bark of those gulls!

Numbers rising slowly on this forum, maybe it will have to be a free drive spring for the 1000th to register!

Happy Seagulling,
john
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I know it is a horrible thing to say, but in Australia Seagulls used to called "a bang on a stick".
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Re: Nearly!

Post by Katomi »

charlesp wrote:In see that this board now has 99 registered users, who have amassed a respectable number of posts.

I had a cunning plan to suggest a large cash prize for the 100th, and then rush off to register again, but my conscience got the better of me.

99, and all since March 1st.
Well done, John
John, why not keep in the theem of this place and put up a working eng then we can all re reg for a chance
Stephen
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