Yes indeed, congrats to the robspots. Apart from the sleepless nights, raw sewage and never ending expense, it's a marvellous thing. Chapeaux!!
Thanks Mark, - I'm under moral pressure to go all green regarding the unguents, in fact I think I did go green in some areas for a while after the last batch. Anyway, as sustainability seems to be the way forward these days, I thought I'd try someones suggestion of goosefat. I'm not too sure exactly what you do with it though, - I imagine lathering it around the toilet area would be quite good fun, and would help while away any quiet afternoons. I think I remember reading that under the arms is meant to be a good place, but that sounds more like advice for the goose, I mean, I'm not flying for godsakes. After some thought, I think I'll just rub it in my head and go for a killer side parting that should last me till christmas. And where do you get goose fat these days? - apart from geese, obviously.
Andy, I haven't been expelled from anything (or anyone) for quite sometime now, - my team has just sort of evaporated this year, and there's just a sickly sweet residue left in the bottom of the tin. The coconuts idea sounds like a cracking plan, in fact a general selection of tropical fruit and veg should go a long way to making the coroners day, should the punk be feeling lucky. It has to be said though, there's not a lot of room in my budgie smugglers...
Once the sea temps are into double figures I'll be starting my open water training down in Worthing, - come June it'll be about 11 in SF Bay, - a bit parky if you ask me. There's also a gravel pit near Staines (I've always been amused that Staines is very near to Feltham, -I'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere, I just can't get it out), that calls itself a water sports centre, that will let swimmers in from 6 till 7.30am. Bewilderingly, it's been empty for a while now. It had ice on it this morning, even the geese were keeping well off.
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