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| Greg | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 205 |
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| I'm up for it! The duo or open canoe would be great! i think we should have a freshers team in one! |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 11:33am |
| Kate | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 791 |
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 | how many do you think you can fit in an open canoe?? |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 11:41am |
| Monkey Boy2 | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 881 |
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 | 653 |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 11:44am |
| Kate | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 791 |
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 | silly me

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Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 12:08pm |
| Andy | Post subject: Re: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 578 |
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 | tv tom wrote:| can we take the mad hatter webbo? |
Might be interesting getting it down the weirs.
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Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 12:19pm |
| Emma | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 118 |
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 | Could our fancy dress theme not be Guide Dogs for the Blind...? I quite like the idea of stopping off at every pub on the way, crossing the finish line (or not) roaringly drunk, dressed in flourecent jackets, dog ears and wearing sunglasses... |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 12:43pm |
| Banjo | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 464 |
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 | I'd happily be the coxswain of the open canoe! |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 1:47pm |
| James | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 92 |
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| Would make a change from being the coxswain of a guide dog. |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 2:05pm |
| tv tom | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 1139 |
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 | surely the guide dog is the coxswain of the blind person? |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 2:06pm |
| James | Post subject: Re: Doggy Paddle anyone? | |
| Posts: 92 |
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| Garbled attempt at a euphemism. What about if it were a guide's dog? How about doing this in aid of 'blind dogs for the guides?' |
Posted: Wed 11th Apr, 2007 2:16pm |