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Created by McNaughtical > 9 months ago, 8 Jan 2015
HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
25 Jan 2015 1:12AM
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McNaughtical said..
Awww...thats very domestic loose change...could even be construed as romantic




Have not seen you as "Suzy home maker" yet wheres the scones and apron Mc Naughtical
If your looking for an "old sea dog" you better start showing off you roasts and cakes
Or How you can fillet a fish with one hand while flipping pancakes with the other plus throwing a beer to the old sea dog as well

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
25 Jan 2015 9:44AM
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McNaughtical said..
Awww...thats very domestic loose change...could even be construed as romantic


Nah, the agent is coming to take pics for the listing ..... no construing in that.

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
25 Jan 2015 1:13PM
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This is the kind of domestic activity I like to see.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
25 Jan 2015 8:33PM
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...haha...love it....thats me...lol

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
26 Jan 2015 2:19AM
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What?? You reckon you can still bounce like that??

Have you got your radiator sorted yet?? If not give me a call. Unfortunately for me I am one of those helpful buggers.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
26 Jan 2015 9:14AM
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Haha...yes I can still bounce like that...just a lot bouncier...lol...and yes I got my radiator sorted at GinGin. Not overheating any more. Thanks for asking.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
26 Jan 2015 6:06PM
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I think I found Frant's shoes

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
26 Jan 2015 6:16PM
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McNaughtical said..



I think I found Frant's shoes


Id look over the side hes probably skinny dipping Mc Naughtical

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
26 Jan 2015 8:42PM
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I think I found Frant's shoes


just thank your lucky stars that hes not in them !!!

you should have got rid of the evidence !

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
26 Jan 2015 8:58PM
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They were clearly abandoned....at a Marina in a central coast queensland town...or maybe they ran away from home.

southace
SA, 4762 posts
26 Jan 2015 10:53PM
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cisco said..

This is the kind of domestic activity I like to see.



Did you actually film that or is it Google? Looks like typical Whitsunday crew!

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
27 Jan 2015 2:45AM
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southace said..

cisco said..

This is the kind of domestic activity I like to see.




Did you actually film that or is it Google? Looks like typical Whitsunday crew!


Poodle posted it first year or so ago. I just liked it so I saved it in my You Tube likes.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jan 2015 3:46AM
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Hi Night Owl Cisco

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
28 Jan 2015 1:26AM
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I can cook uo a storm while the boat is rolling around in the deep. .no trouble

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 Jan 2015 7:03AM
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McNaughtical said..
I can cook uo a storm while the boat is rolling around in the deep. .no trouble


Mc Naughtical I reckon, if you showed some of the old sea dogs on here how many ways you can cook a sea gull you would have them swimming to your boat.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
28 Jan 2015 10:32AM
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would have to be very hungry to cook a seagull

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 Jan 2015 10:41AM
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McNaughtical said...
would have to be very hungry to cook a seagull



Just remember they leave there mark so cooking them also removes the deck marks they leave Mc

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
28 Jan 2015 10:47AM
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HG02 said..

McNaughtical said...
would have to be very hungry to cook a seagull




Just remember they leave there mark so cooking them also removes the deck marks they leave Mc


And you people thought this thread was getting weird when it was .....romance, ferro boats, pubic hair.

nswsailor
NSW, 1431 posts
28 Jan 2015 6:42PM
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A seagull no way... now talking about mutton birds.. well

Charriot
QLD, 878 posts
28 Jan 2015 7:42PM
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Thanks God, just talking. But you can survive on them.

Each year 100,000 mutton birds are killed for their meat, oil and feathers in Tasmania.
who fancy ....get ready
The hunting season runs from the 27th of March through to the 30th of April.
The recreational season runs from the 3rd of April through to the 18th of April.

good appetite

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
29 Jan 2015 10:27AM
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Mutton Birds get washed up at South West rocks in the hundreds at different times and die there...but wait....this is not very romantic!!! Unless someone is walking on that beach with me...lol

Charriot
QLD, 878 posts
29 Jan 2015 11:58AM
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Central QLD has the same, but that time is better take the boat out and cuddle behind the wheel.
how you do that..don't know, guess dropping the sails and anchor in middle of blue thing..

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
29 Jan 2015 3:25PM
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Anchored up somewhere nice...or set on autopilot

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
29 Jan 2015 5:42PM
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McNaughtical said..
Anchored up somewhere nice...or set on autopilot


You dont need to do that to cook a seagull Mc Naughtical

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
29 Jan 2015 7:23PM
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HG02 said..

You dont need to do that to cook a seagull Mc Naughtical


wait while I stomp my foot ...... really hard .......... stop calling them SEAgulls .....they are just gulls.

Shotchas
NSW, 87 posts
29 Jan 2015 9:34PM
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LooseChange said..

HG02 said..

You dont need to do that to cook a seagull Mc Naughtical



wait while I stomp my foot ...... really hard .......... stop calling them SEAgulls .....they are just gulls.


Tell that to Jonathan Livingstone..............................

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
29 Jan 2015 11:19PM
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LooseChange said..

HG02 said..

You dont need to do that to cook a seagull Mc Naughtical



wait while I stomp my foot ...... really hard .......... stop calling them SEAgulls .....they are just gulls.


Ours "SEAGULLS" are special down here in the Marina I'm in, they have there very own pier. I kid you not, Ill take a photo tomorrow and show you
They don't go near our boats and we don't go near the SEAGULL pier

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
30 Jan 2015 12:42AM
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I have a plastic owl on mine seems to scare them away... I call him Wilson.

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
31 Jan 2015 1:16AM
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Meet Lily...her first time on board...sweet company

Meg1122
QLD, 285 posts
31 Jan 2015 12:36AM
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^^^She's beautiful



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