dyna-ti":32egklyh said:A mate chucked his plastic cup into the bucket we use to wash up on the boat.He knew he shouldnt throw things like that around because they can bounce and get lost
His favourite plastic cup that had been with him on the whitbread rtw race.It was HIS cup and nobody was allowed to touch let alone use it.
He knew
He threw
It bounced
It sank
It is gone
forever
1210tech":3lotwhcg said:If I let her do the washing up we would be buying new crockery every bloody week, I think she juggles with it. This week she's broken my mug, 2 glasses and chipped a plate, I'm gonna start wrapping stuff in bubble wrap or buy her a set of plastic stuff
FMJ":1jlmen7z said:1210tech":1jlmen7z said:If I let her do the washing up we would be buying new crockery every bloody week, I think she juggles with it. This week she's broken my mug, 2 glasses and chipped a plate, I'm gonna start wrapping stuff in bubble wrap or buy her a set of plastic stuff
You've been had. Usually its the guys who figure out that ploy. I bet she "forgets" to buy you the mug and gets you an apron instead.
mikee":d07v7eex said:you should restore your retrobroke mug
do a thread and all that