It pays to use a name people are familiar with it seems......
there's a little detective work to be done here in identifying the origins of this aeroplane propeller [thanks to Emma Rowse and skipper Mario of the crabber Dom Bosco, we now know that the prop is from a Lancaster bomber and is destined for an RAF museum - perhaps we will find out exactly which bomber and what happened to it?]......
supplier of quality shellfish.......
tied up and not looking too hopeful for the tuna boys, the Charisma from Padstow has already given up, taken the poles down and put the nets back aboard, looks like wreck netting will be the next move for the Nova......
wonder how many guys would want for their birthday present to get to drive a digger at Digger Land?.......
so just what pressy would Clive have wanted on his 43rd!
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Wednesday 19 August 2009
Mystery of the missing prop
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I'm feeling old! is Clive 50 already! only seems like yesterday that we were at school.
Well happy birthday 'dingo'.
Well, before you start wondering where the missing years went - be mindful of a little wind-up from his oppo on the site - that there Dingo is a mere 43 - so a big apology from me!!
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