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Created by DaveWS DaveWS  > 9 months ago, 1 Oct 2013
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DaveWS
DaveWS

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1 Oct 2013 6:41pm
Has anyone picked up my harness which I left on the fence at the Sandy Bay sailing club on Sunday. Al Short found it on the day after I'd gone and hid it behind the fence but it's no longer there. It's a white "Pat Love" kitesurfing harness, which I know sounds a bit gay , but that's OK.
Kazza
Kazza

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2 Oct 2013 9:53am
Well there's your answer, didn't Sandy Bay have the reputation for that many moons ago
geared4knots
geared4knots

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2 Oct 2013 10:21pm
Rule one..., if you find something of someone else's , kite wind or sup. Take it with you.. we are all friends ( well i hope we still are), and it will be quickly reunited with owner.
Instead of some "Lycra dressed , Gucci accessories clad bimbo" thinking it is the latest accessory!!!, required for walking Long Beach breakwater.
As 'The Relic' would say.
Relic
Relic

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3 Oct 2013 9:16am
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geared4knots said..

Rule one..., if you find something of someone else's , kite wind or sup. Take it with you.. we are all friends ( well i hope we still are), and it will be quickly reunited with owner.
Instead of some "Lycra dressed , Gucci accessories clad bimbo" thinking it is the latest accessory!!!, required for walking Long Beach breakwater.
As 'The Relic' would say.


I doubt "Lycra Local Bay Native" would have picked up the harness; they have their hands occupied with poodle leash in one hand and skinny choccamoccamacchiatocino in the other. Their gaze rarely drops below eye level to make sure they see who sees them so they can post Facebook remarks about outfits that are more than a week old and poodle hairdos .
On a serious note when I go to the SB Sailing club to put up posters for film night I'll ask if a club member picked the harness up.
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