Far Kwirk is a cracker
#9
Just to make it easy for the cook to tell you it's time to come home.
Brrrring, Brrrrrring goes the phone...
Lee: Hello...Lee speaking
Cook: Number 9...Your time is up. Come in now please....and bring some milk
I intend on living for-ever....so far so good
Far Kwirk is a cracker
Finga,
I like it, simple yet original. I think i will add that to the list.
Jesus now comes the hardest part i think, the bloody decision.
Cheers Guys.
I have a mate who called his boat "Got Crabz", worst thing he ever did, never caught a bloody fish on it! Good crab magnet though. Boats long gone now, he wasn't that big of a fan of muddies.
Don't have any suggestions though, some crackers have already been mentioned....finga seems to have a talent for it (I particularly like "slapper")
Just don't be too specific when naming (ie fish species etc) or you'll never catch anything else from my experience
The Office....
when i went for my VHF licence the guy doing the corse told us about a guy that named his boat.... PAY DAY.....got asked to think about changing it because it sound to much like MAY DAY..Had the VMR jumping out of their seats every time he went out on the water.
"Far Canal"
and its already been used, "DILLIGAF"
Sick days
UnReel
The Pork Hunt
Gonnareel
Just a few too confuse you more
Pistonbroke
Or Holy Snappin
Cheers
Josh
Last edited by jm82; 28-01-2011 at 04:52 PM. Reason: Add Another Name
How about 'BUNG' you'll never forget to put them in if its written on the side of the boat
Lethal
It took a while for me to live down a Nanna of the new girlfriend, boat name experience.
So don't lose sight of the fact that someone's grandmother or young daughter - perhaps even your own - will be reading the name.
Certainly doesn't prevent you going down a particular line or pushing the envelope, but probably suggests there are some boundaries before you paint XXXX down the side.
Having said that TINASSITY (as in "tenacity" but still "tin ass" or "tin ass city") might inspire something.
One of the more clever ones I saw (but unfortunately, irrelevant to your case) was a yacht called "Running Late" towing a tender called "Running A Little Late".
Bundy might inspire some thoughts - but I'd stop short of draining the bottle !
The late Tom Burns (the former State member for Lytton, I think) was a very keen fisho.
His boat was called 'The Electorate".
If somebody called him and he wasn't in the office, his staff would tell the caller that he was out and about in the electorate.
Seemed fair enough............
TOL