SECONDS before Death (CHILLING).
WARNING! GRAPHIC BOATING PHOTO.
THIS IS A PICTURE OF A MAN WITH JUST SECONDS LEFT TO LIVE
(FRIGHTENING!)
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Minutes before death!SECONDS before Death (CHILLING).
WARNING! GRAPHIC BOATING PHOTO. THIS IS A PICTURE OF A MAN WITH JUST SECONDS LEFT TO LIVE (FRIGHTENING!)
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![]() Re: Minutes before death!there is a history of signwriters in my family (including moi) so tis even funnier
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![]() Re: Minutes before death!Ivan, you have competition
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Not quite, we 'did' hand painted signs, all gone out the window now...'tis all vinyl!
![]() Re: Minutes before death!Hi Ann, why not start a new trend - plastic is so '70's
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No spellcheckers in those days I bet. Where would that have left our Ivan ? It's a small world after all. It's a small, small world
![]() Re: Minutes before death!Damn right, no spellcheckers..could have it all drawn up and easily left a letter out. Bloody hard work though however very gratifying when finished.
![]() Where would ya be without vinyl though eh?? wouldn't catch me handpainting stripes on a 5? however I am proud to say that I can actually paint a straight line.
![]() Re: Minutes before death!But could ya wal a straight line in them red shoes
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You betcha! I'll prove it someday, has to be early on in the day though!
![]() Re: Minutes before death!saw a boat last year for sale in omagh with the name ' hoof hearted '
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Nothing wrong with my speeling. It's your crap microsoft computer. when i started out it was all painting. The first computer machines where only comming out. The guy i worked for bought one for 32,000 pounds. His house at the time was worth 22,000 pounds
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painted 2 bord iscaigh mhara boats a veeeeeeeeeery long time ago.
![]() Re: Minutes before death!Best name for a boat I ever saw was "High Grade Scrap" and the reason?
The owner was a scrap dealer & bought the boat with sneaky money he pulled out of the business without telling the taxman, at the same time he bought a disused caravan for £100 and stacked a few sheets of copper over it so you couldn't see that it was a hollow mound. It was listed on his company books as £50,000 of "high grade scrap" ![]()
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