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Thingamajig

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  1. I found puffballs to be very tasty, they grew in the park where I lived nearby,the trouble was getting them before local kids used them as footballs, anyway lovely sliced, dipped in breadcrumbs and fried and a local posh deli used to pay a tenner a pop for them and sold them at twice that price Free lunch and free whisky!
  2. Ok guys a bit of background then. I have been a member for a few years when I first looked into moving aboard in London but surprise surprise found that not a viable option ie mooring fees but now I'm in the midlands it seems a lot easier to do and have always fancied it as I was brought up with my folks having various boats usually on the Thames and my Dad has had narrowboats but has had to give it up due to age and health but his advice will be invaluable when the time comes to buying one. I am in the position at the moment to continuous cruise as I have no ties and can't wait to see as much of the cut as I can. I'll try to keep the silly questions down ;-) ps I am not a troll honest
  3. Thanks ditchcrawler it was just a thought to see where I stand if the situation arrise
  4. @Matty40s I understand that you can't take the piss as a cc'er but was wondering if you could stay a little longer in another area away from your moorings if I had to look after an elderly relative in the future but obviously not. Thanks anyway
  5. Hi all I am at the stage of having my head buried in a laptop to find out as much as I can about life on the cut but there is one question I can't find an answer for, I understand that if you want to cc you have to keep on moving which is fine for the first couple of years but I have also been looking into crt basic leisure moorings for the future,so it says that if you're a cc'er you have to move to the next parish every fourteen days but nothing about having to do this if you have a crt leisure mooring ie if you are away from your mooring in a different part of the country and want to stay in that area for more than the fourteen or sometimes less days. I know you can't outstay your welcome on one particular mooring but can you go back and fourth from one local mooring to another or is this still frowned upon or because you have a leisure mooring somewhere they tend to leave you alone? I hope that makes sense and thanks
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