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Is Tarpaulin usually banned in marinas?


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25 minutes ago, restlessnomad said:

thats... awful... ?

What makes humour though? Just watching some Goon Show on Youtube and the words, "He's fallen in the water" will make me laugh until it's time to push up the daisies.

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On 04/05/2020 at 21:05, zenataomm said:

People who pay a ransom to PARK their gin tub in a marina to which they invite down friends and family to fawn over, don't want The Beverley Hillbillies next to them. 

 

Being the two faced twits that they are they'll smile and compliment you on the character and uniqueness of your boat, but complain to the marina management about the mess.  They in turn wanting nowt to do with such pettiness merely shove a sign somewhere, tack a post script onto the bottom of the papers or more likely send the office junior round to clumsily tell you.

Don't ask me how I know.

 

 

 

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When a friend recently bought themselves a boat we went along with them to help them get to know how things worked & general maintenance jobs.

They asked what to do if they had a problem while out & about, I told them to "look for the boat with the biggest pile of crap on the roof and ask them as they will either be able to help or know who can"

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On 05/05/2020 at 18:50, Tacet said:

Is it illiberal not to want to live amongst illiberal people?

That's basically the argument Karl Popper made against tolerating intolerance. There can't be a duty to do that under Kant's deontological ethics, because the maximisation of the duty is not possible; it's self-inconsistent because you only end up with intolerance. So according to modern interpretations of liberalism, i.e., since the 1950s, no it isn't.

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