Christopher's comment Hints of fear and loathing in there brother Nick.....This is the first of your blogs I've read, sounds like wild times, but in reality you've been chatting to me on skype everyday and doing far less kms by bike than i could do...good to hear the slugs are back in your life x
ahhh your knowledge of Soviet suits always was superior to mine - the leak I fixed with a hanky - handy when I needed to blow my nose too you see...Brett's long gone, saw his old bone dog Royster there though, he informed me that he had found some rocks at some point and run away like a scared-dy cat; and so now living on Jupiter's 2nd moon, Adrastea, it's made of Stilton cheese you see...he misses his port and crackers...
2nd choice Boyce Boycey the younger; i am in awe of your advertures. I'm surprised that you found that model of dolphin suit. '63 i think? - has a small leak on the left flipper if i'm not mistaken, fixed by the later improvement on the '64 mk2. You did well to survive the trip to the bottom of Lake Baikal. It's very big and deep. Does Brett still work down there?
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Go ply your plying pliars that plies in the pliable piles of pliers and phials of yoghurt