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  1. #16

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    I reckon Pete was just looking for a quite spot to have a discrete pee.
    Why else would the ice cream punnet be there...and in hand??
    And look closely at the picture. No wonder he has a smile

    Just pulling your leg Pete
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  2. #17

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    Brett - you should have feed him a bit better so he couldn't get out. He would be quite useful there full-time running the ship functions.


    In my younger days just out of my time I spent quite a lot of time down in the hulls of the Stradbroke Ferries Cats doing services while I was at Hasting Deering. I hated that crap - bloody fibreglass strands all over you and freakin hot as they never stopped before you got to work on them. Glad I dont do that shit now - as Kenny Powers says - F!ck that noise !!

  3. #18

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    Gday guys,

    Iv'e got to say I couldn't believe Pete got in that space. I've never even thought about trying to squeeze in there. Most of the time I'm upside with one hand in that space, my shoulders would never fit through. God knows how he turned around in there.
    Pete and Chris did a great job. The professionalism is there in their workmanship. It was great to sit down and have a chat about old Tassie times as well. Maybe that's why he's such a good bloke.
    Somehow I think the big cat and Pete's big weapon may team up for a wide wide wide trip in the near future chasing the holy grail of rec fishos. But ssshhhh don't say too much.
    Brett

  4. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Somehow I think the big cat and Pete's big weapon may team up for a wide wide wide trip in the near future chasing the holy grail of rec fishos. But ssshhhh don't say too much.
    Brett
    I am still laughing at that line - very funny stuff Brett !! Not much left to the imagination I take it crawling into that space

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Si's Avatar
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    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    i thought he had retired of sorts.

  6. #21

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    ... with friends like you lot, no wonder I'm like I am...

  7. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si View Post
    i thought he had retired of sorts.
    I have realised I have the same problem as Julia Gillard ... I just can't stop the boats from coming

  8. #23

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    apparently Pete had some ribs removed so he could ...errr sorry I dont think eerrrr how do I erase this now......

    so he could get into tight spaces....
    Living the dream, Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin View Post
    I have realised I have the same problem as Julia Gillard ... I just can't stop the boats from coming
    That's very funny!
    fruit salad is the new Bacon

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    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    Oh man i have bad dreams about been caught in confined spaces!! Stuff that! How about the fumes from the resins he would be off his chops when he gets out!!! And i imagine some grinding of flowcoat would have gone on.. Maybe my job isnt so bad

  11. #26

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    Quote Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin View Post
    I have realised I have the same problem as Julia Gillard ... I just can't stop the boats from coming
    i tell you what , one look at Juliar is enough to stop me from ........ No i dont think i'll go there!
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

  12. #27

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    Hi guys.

    I can't post the link from my work computer but go to you tube and do search for trunk monkey. Is there a resembelance?? You be the judge. Apologies and many promised beers to Pete if our paths should ever cross.

    Regards Greg.

    PS Mrs Hossfish assures me i ain't winning any beauty pagents any time soon

  13. #28

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Seaweed View Post
    apparently Pete had some ribs removed so he could ...errr sorry I dont think eerrrr how do I erase this now......

    so he could get into tight spaces....
    I didnt even know Pete was still in my kill tank until i tried to drop a fish in there

  14. #29
    So he's asleep in the above picture.....

    Does he ever actually do anything? Or is he just continually indulging his fetish for confinement?

    Sorry Pete....

  15. #30

    Re: Why would you work on boats (Grand Marlin at work)

    I seem to get all the good jobs

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