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    May 19

    1st May to the 10th May - Birthdays and Bottoms

    Thursday 1st May 2008 - NICKY'S BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICKY

    All the travellers have returned safely and I have moved Beau down to the boatyard ready to come out tomorrow.  Walked up to town to get the papers and post.  Met up with Paul, Mark and Nicky for a birthday party at the Wheatsheaf.  Joined later by all the usual suspects.  Good laugh, great evening.

    Quick on the draw - Happy Birthday Nicky getting the evil eye for taking pics - eek! honest guv I'm not pi**ed

    Friday 2nd May 2008 -BEAU'S COMING OUT TODAY!

    In a manner of speaking!  However, canal time takes over and the boat on the slipway didn't go back in until 10am instead of 8.30am and Beau won't come out 'till at least 11am!  So we all went for breakfast at the Gongoozlers Rest Cafe.  When we got back Beau was out of the water and up on the slipway.  Justin had just started the cleaning process.  Whoever said Beau had been out of the water and blacked 3 years ago was stretching the truth somewhat - according to the state of the anodes, or rather total lack of them, meant Beau probably had not been out of the water since she was launched in 2001.  However, all is not lost, in fact she's in reasonable shape just 'neglected' according to Justin.  Beau is going into the shed for the weekend cos of poor weather forecasted so it'll be in the dry for me to do the gloss work before she goes back into the water on Monday.  Up to the Wheatsheaf for early doors and said tarra to Paul and Millie who are heading off tomorrow north up the North Oxford Canal first thing - great mate will meet up again no doubt and keep in touch.

    Beau was last out of the water when?  Look no anodes!!! needs some TLC

    Oops rudder fins slightly bent - cut them down to 4ins, easier than bending them back is that Justin working?

    Saturday 3rd May 2008

    Beau is in the shed for the weekend with Justin finishing off the second coat of blacking.  As soon as it's dry I'll get on with prepping the gloss black above the rubbing strake to the gunnels and the colour bars on the stern.  Early doors at the Wheatsheaf.

    Sunday 4th May 2008

    Up early to continue the prep work on Beau ready for painting later today.  Walked Bill up to the shops for the Sunday papers.  Painted all the black and the red and cream on the stern and she looks a real treat.  Only now it shows the green of the cabin to be a bit dull but will start polishing it soon.  Worked 8 hours straight so I recon I've earned a beer or two so off to the Wheatsheaf early doors.  Excellent day done all that was planned.

    Beau in the shed with the stern painted Ooh glossy black

    new shaped fins on the rudder Lord of all he surveys!

    Monday 5th May 2008 - MAY BANK HOLIDAY

    Very exciting day as Beau goes back into the water.  Disconnected the mains electric and got all my tools, cables and extensions onto Beau.  Justin due at 8.30am - yea right! - but hey remember canal time.  So Roger finally put Beau back in the water when Justin hadn't turned up by 10am.  Fancy that!!!!  Eureka!  She still floats.  Backed round to the diesel point and filled up.  Watered up and used the self pump out again, brill - just saved another £15.  Tied up just up from Mark and Nicky near the Millhouse pub.  Fiddled and diddled about through the afternoon and off to the Wheatsheaf for a farewell beer or two as we're all leaving tomorrow.  Also new phone being delivered to the pub to replace the knackered one.  Great evening.

    Roger starts pulling Beau out of the shed momentum takes over argh! too fast surely - but she's in safe hands

    there she goes past me now she's stopped so that the tractor can go to the bows - phew just moving to the bows

    then another push and she's off again slowly this time eek she's going to sink!

    eh up I've just painted that lot.  Will she float?

    Of course, pretty as a picture - well done lads

    Tuesday 6th May 2008

    Off to the shops with Bill to stock up on a few things.  Nicky looks a bit rough after last evening but still smiling.  Had breakfast and said our goodbye's, they're off back down the Grand Union to Milton Keynes and then London while I'm off down the South Oxford heading for the Thames and probably London too.  Set off for Napton on the Hill by 10.30am fabulous weather, burnt bonce, who would believe it?  Moored up by the Folly pub by 2pm and had a quick pint to scout the pub out and Bill's welcome so we'll be back early doors at 6pm.  Excellent start to the cruise.

    Bye to the Pink Floyd bridge near Puddle Banks on the way out of Braunston just a picture of the vivd colours of the oilseed rape fields

    only 1/4 mile to go for a beer! nearly there ah! time for a quick beer

    Napton on the Hill (spot the windmill?)

    Wednesday 7th May 2008

    Beautiful weather again today.  Set off after taking Bill up into the village to get a bit of shopping.  Heading for Fenny Compton today.  Had to go through NINE locks in relatively short order.  Beautiful countryside with the canal meandering it's way following the contours of the hills.  Got to Fenny Compton by 3pm and tied up.  Sorted out dinner and into the Wharf Inn for early doors - £3 A PINT AGAIN - B**gger - this is getting silly.

    more new ducklets with mum a very narrow section of the cut just out of Napton

    Thursday 8th May 2008

    Left Fenny Compton by 9.30am on the way to Cropredy.  Again fabulous weather and glorious countryside.  Got to Cropredy by 12pm and tied up above the lock and went off to explore.  Found TWO excellent pubs, the Brasenose, where I had a sneaky pint and the Red Lion which I'll try later.  Also found the shop and got a few things.  Beautiful village with many thatched cottages.

    lovely cottage in Cropredy a lane up to the back of the church another lovely cottage Cropredy village sign post wonder who lives here? Front of the church opposite the Red Lion

    Cropredy is also famous for those of us of the older generation as Fairport Convention, a very famous band from the 70's, hold a festival here every year with some top line bands.  Back to the Red Lion for early doors.

     The Brasenose Arms The Red Lion - both welcome Bill

    Friday 9th May 2008

    Moved Beau off the 24h mooring and down through the lock to a 48h mooring.  Walked Bill about a mile or so down the towpath and back for a 2pm beer in the Brasenose with Bob and a few other boaters.  Got a tip from Bob on how to bring up the colours on Beau without scrubbing and polishing - BABY OIL - yes baby oil.  I thought he was taking the p*ss but it actually works and it's brilliant.  Beau looks fab now, well at least one side anyway.  Off to the Red Lion to celebrate.

    Arty pics of an unknowkn flower on the towpath Eight new signets take to the water for the first time with proud mum and dad another arty pic of a buttercup this time

    Saturday 10th May 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk down the towpath again.  Still fabulous weather so washed the roof down today.  Diddled about with bits and bobs and headed up to the Brasenose for 2ish.  Finished off in the Red Lion and had an early bath.  Have had an excellent few days here and if was ever to come back ashore and could possibly afford a house it would be here.

    May 13

    21st to the 30th April 2008 - Braunston and Hiding from the Moorings Officer!

    Monday 21st April 2008

    Walked up to the marina and put yet another load of washing in.  Much excitement today with a huge crane about to put a narrowboat in the water off the back of a truck and OVER THE TOP of another moored narrowboat - eek!

    Getting ready to lift Up she goes glad that's not my boat it's going over gently does it and she's in - easy peasy 

     

    Walked Bill up to the village via Mark and Nicky, who are now back in the water and off for a trial cruise.  Back to the laundrette to finish off the washing.  Quiet for the rest of the day after turning the mattress, remaking the bed and sorting the cushion covers out.  Early doors at the Wheatsheaf.

    Tuesday 22nd April 2008

    Walked Bill to the bottom lock and up to the village for the papers.  Collected my post and back to Beau for brekky.  Moved Beau up to the moorings by the Millhouse pub.  Met up with Paul and Millie off Nb Grumpy Git who we haven't seen since leaving Brewood on the Shroppie in February.  Off to the Wheatsheaf early doors to catch up on events - oh and a couple of beers too.

    Wednesday 23rd April 2008 - ST GEORGE'S DAY

    Would have been mum's 85th birthday today, happy birthday mum wherever you are.  Walked Bill via the chandlery to get some bits and then on to the village.  Also sanded the seats down AGAIN and repainted them.  Hopefully they'll be OK this time.  Early doors at the Wheatsheaf after all this activity for a few well earned scoops.

    Thursday 24th April 2008

    Walked right down to the bottom lock, about a mile, and then up to the village that way.  Diddled about on Beau for the rest of the day and a few beers early doors.

    A group of lambs having a daft half hour by the bottom lock

    Friday 25th April 2008

    Walked Bill up to the village as usual then Paul and I went down to the Gongoozlers Rest for their MEGA breakfast.  Tried to wheedle a few more days out of Jenny, the moorings officer, but she didn't bite so I'll have to look at the proper 14 day moorings beyond the junction.  Had a walk around the 14 day moorings but the towpath is like a swamp with, fortunately no space, so I'll have to stay where I am.  Walked up through the fields and past the church into the village to get my post just as it started to rain again!  So having  been soaked once already today I ducked into the Old Plough Pub to wait for the rain and hail to stop.  Well it would have been rude not to have a beer or two - wouldn't it?

    The Old Plough, Braunston, well worth a visit

    Saturday 26th April 2008

    Pretty quiet day today, apart from the hoards of hire boaters coming through.  Good laugh watching them trying to turn or even stay in a straight line.  Early doors at the Wheatsheaf with fish and chips from the shop for supper, excellent.

    The church in Braunston 

    Sunday 27th April 2008

    Moved Beau to go back nearer the marina only to find that there were no spaces where there had been earlier so turned around to go back.  Got to the top to turn again and spotted a boat which had come from where I had just tried to get in so turned Beau and went back and was able to moor nearer the marina this time.  Cor dizzy now with all this back and forth malarkey.  Anyway major benefit is it's a shorter walk to the pub so that's where we went.

    Monday 28th April 2008

    Getting the evil eye off Jenny the moorings officer, but nothing said - YET!  Only three days 'till Beau comes out of the water anyway so I'll try and stay here.  Usual walks with Bill and a few beers with Paul - oh and Millie bit me the little bugger and drew blood.  My fault really.

    Bill and Millie waiting patiently outside Braunston Chandlers.  This pic was taken by the lovely ladies (Val and Jean) on Nb Rune who moor right outside the shop.

    Tuesday 29th April 2008

    Bit of a wet miserable day today.  Went into the Marina to put a wash on and walked Bill up to town via the bottom lock and got soaked.  Dropped the shopping off and went to put the wash on dry and met Mark who arrived back last night.  Was going to go up to the chandlery but it's raining again so just got the washing sorted and back to Beau for the afternoon then up to the Wheatsheaf in between showers for early doors.

    Wednesday 30th April 2008

    Paul's gone off for a short cruise and will be back tomorrow for Nicky's birthday.  Nicky and Mark have also gone walkabout - must be something I said!  Walked Bill down to the bottom lock and up to the shops and then the Wheatsheaf for early doors.

    Where's he gone now? OK then I'll block the door so he can't get away without me - ha!

    Alright getting bored now, come out wherever you are!

    11th to 20th April 2008 - Almost ONE YEAR On Beau And It Doesn't Seem Like Five Minutes - Honest!

    Friday 11th April 2008 - PUT SHORTS BACK IN THE DRAW.

    Walked Bill around the woods and set off to go down to Gayton Junction then Down into Northampton - easy peasy - ONLY the Blisworth Tunnel at 3057 yds long, 17 locks over about 7 miles!  Passed Mark and Nicky tied up opposite Gayton Marina and carried on to the top lock.  Just as I was setting the lock the heavens opened and it was very windy, so, bearing in mind that once you start down the flight of locks you can't stop 'till you get to Northampton I decided to bottle out, turn, and tie up for the day near Mark and Nicky.  Good decision, the weather was awful for the rest of the day.  Walked Bill down to the locks later and found a boat stuck against the towpath in the top pound in the strong winds.  So got the lady to open ALL the top lock paddles to flood the pound. Once that was done she shut the top paddles and set the lock with the gates open.  I opened the lock behind the boat and pushed his bows out so he could reverse back into the lock.  Once all set up he went for the next lock on full power to keep away from the bank, and it worked.  Later met up with them when they were tied up to have a natter,  Graham and Rita of the Nb Sorted from the Middle Levels, nice couple and a good laugh.

    Lock 1 of SEVENTEEN - eek!

    Saturday 12th April 2008

    Walked Bill down to lock 3 on the Northampton flight, calm and sunny compared to yesterday.  Set off for Weedon Bec at 9.30am. Lovely easy cruising passed Bugbrooke and Nether Hayford.  The only intrusion is the main railway line used by Virgin trains which follows the canal most of the way.  Tied up in the same place I did when I came down here about a mile outside of Weedon Junction between bridges 26 and 25. Will avoid the Navigation at bridge 26 at £3.06 A PINT and explore Weedon Junction and Weedon Bec.  Found a great (meaning rough) pub called the Wheatsheaf Inn just off bridge 24 which lets dogs in.  Got there about 3.30pm and all the locals were pissed.  Had a brill afternoon with them.  Found the shop in Weedon Bec on the way back which has everything you might need.  Also there are TWO Chinese takeaways and an Indian takeaway in Weedon Junction near the Wheatsheaf.

    The Wheatsheaf in Weedon Junction

    Sunday 13th April 2008 - ONE YEAR TODAY I TOOK DELIVERY OF BEAU

    Walked Bill to the shop in Weedon Bec and got the Sunday papers.  Lovely little village with many thatched stone built cottages dating back hundreds of years and a lovely little church.  Read the papers and off to the pub to celebrate owning Beau for ONE WHOLE YEAR - FANTASTIC.  Again all the usual suspects were there pissed but great fun.

    Thatch and stone cottage in Weedon Bec another lovely cottage in Weedon Bec 

    Weedon Bec church from the side Weedon Bec church front entrance

    First ducklet chick of the year with mum looking very proud

    Monday 14th April 2008 - I'VE LIVED ON BEAU FOR ONE YEAR TODAY

    Walked Bill into Weedon Bec to get the papers and stock up on a few things.  Set off for Norton Junction at 9.30am.  Again lovely cruising apart from the section where the M1 motorway competes with the railway to make the most noise and pollution - AWFUL - suckers, glad I don't do that anymore.

    Looks idylic, however, railway line to the left at 100yds and the M1 to the right at 100yds - yuk! The good old M1 - suckers

    I got to the Buckby flight of seven locks where Graham and Rita, whom I helped the other day, helped me through the first lock with much mickey taking and jokes.  Another lone boater waited in the next lock for me and we buddied up through the rest of the flight making it much easier.  Sadly though the weather was not so kind with heavy rain and a massive hailstorm which hurt.  Decided at Norton not to go to Braunston just yet so I turned right and my lock buddy turned left.   Met up with Carley and Andy the lock keepers at the Watford Staircase Locks and they remembered David and I from when we went through in May last year and were very interested in the electrics and fire on my boat so I tied up at the top lock and showed them what I had done.  Two other BW guys who are also boaters agreed with my solutions.  Nattered for about an hour then continued up through Crick tunnel to tie up north of bridge 12, Crick Wharf.  Set of up to the village to explore and found the Coop and another pub called the Wheatsheaf that let dogs in.  So had a couple of pints and did the crossword, sudoku and puzzles.  Funny typical English village which is very pretty but the staff are all Polish? Good pm, early night, knackered.

    The Wheatsheaf in Crick

    Tuesday 15th April 2008

    Staying over today.  Found a great walk up through the fields and into the village for the papers.  Walked back the same way and Bill, bless him, found the freshest of cow pats and promptly stood on his head in the middle of it!  It was everywhere and he looked very proud of himself and I only had a small tissue in my pocket so we both got covered - bugger - had to wash us both down when we got back.  The lovely white rough he had is now a pale shade of green - lovely.  Went to the Wheatsheaf for early doors and had a great natter to the landlord, Roger, and his wife, Linda, who come from Newcastle (well someone has to I spose).

    Wednesday 16th April 2008

    Set off for Welford after walking Bill up through the fields (avoiding the cow sh*t) and stocked up in the Coop.  Very wiggly cruise through lovely rolling countryside.  Only one lock to do and I met Nb Sorted (Graham and Rita from Northampton) again.  Tied up in the last place in the arm and went over to the Wharf Inn.  Great pub, many dogs and many boaters and even the guy David and I chatted to when we were here last year and he remembered us too.  Very sociable evening.

    Thursday 17th April 2008

    Moved Beau to a Better mooring once the hire boat had moved on, less muddy mooring nearer the wharf.  Walked up to the village post office store and got a paper.  Tried sanding the seats down with wet and dry but no go so got the belt sander out and took the paint off altogether back to the wood.  Repainted with the green gloss and tidied up and walked Bill down the arm to the lock and back to the Wharf Inn for a few beers early doors.  Good craic with the locals and some other boaters, one of whom came in with an Irish Wolfhound - Bill didn't know what to make of it so he stayed under the table just in case.

     Bill as King of the castle I'm sure there's a duck here somewhere

    Bill sat by the lock on the Welford Arm

    Friday 18th April 2008

    Walked Bill down to the lock and back up through the fields where he nearly got away to chase the sheep.  Set off for Crick at 9.30am on this cold damp morning and very windy too so not very pleasant.  Got to Crick by 2pm and moored up.  Walked Bill up through the fields (avoiding the cow poo) to get a paper and a few beers in the Wheatsheaf.  Back to Beau for dinner and an early night.

    Saturday 19th April 2008

    Walked Bill up through the fields to the Coop to get some bits and pieces.  Set off for Braunston at 9.30am.  Saw Carley and Andy at the Watford flight of locks.  Got rid of the twin tub washing machine to Carley for a £20 donation to the Border Collie Trust in Rugeley in Bill's name.  Got through Braunston Tunnel without any further damage to the cratch cover.  Buddied up through the six locks and tied up by 3pm.  Went to see Mark and Nicky on their boat which was now out of the water being blacked.  It's amazing just how much of the boat is below the waterline.  Can't wait to see what my bottom looks like, in a manner of speaking.  On up to the Wheatsheaf for a few with Jamie and the lads.  Good pm.

    Sunday 20th April 2008

    Walked Bill up via the boatyard to the village to get the papers first having put TWO loads of washing on.  Back to the boat for brekky and then to the marina to dry the washing.  Had some lunch and then to the Wheatsheaf for 3pm with all the usual suspects.  Good laugh again.

    1st April to 10th April 2008 - Stoke Bruerne and Braving Milton Keynes

    Tuesday 1st April 2008 - APRIL FOOL

    Staying over in Stoke Bruerne again today.  Walked Bill around to the Tunnel entrance again.  Cleaned up the boat and went into the Waterways Museum.  Well worth a visit with excellent exhibits and photographs of life and work on the cut.  Had a couple of pints and a burger in the Boat and met a lovely old gent (83) who has a collection of diesel engines and was fascinated by narrowboats.  Back in early doors and met a whole group of boaters - great fun evening.

    The Waterways Museum at Stoke Bruerne

    A boat weighing system by the lock at Stoke Bruerne Canal art exhibits An obvious advert on a cratch board

    Boatmen legging a boat through the Blisworth tunnel

    Wednesday 2nd April 2008

    Saw Mike on Jubilee first thing and filled up the bow tank with diesel.  Set off for Cosgrove by 10am.  Down through 7 locks first then watered up at the bottom lock.  Lovely cruise in fine weather to Cosgrove.  Tied up by 2pm and went off in search of the shop marked on the map which turned out to be a caravan site with little to offer.  So decided to go for a beer in the Barley Mow which turned out to be closed for refurbishment.

    the lovely Solomon's Bridge at Cosgrove A tiny tunnel under the canal to get to the Barley Mow The Barley Mow Pub in Cosgrove

    So there's nothing to stay here for so set off for Fenny Stratford.  Only one lock to go through then a long cruise.  Tied up by 7pm and met up with Mark.  Long day did 8 locks, 17 miles over 9 hours.  Cor don't half need a pint so met mark and did just that.

    Thursday 3rd April 2008

    Walked the dogs along the towpath then put them back on their respective boats and walked over to a massive Tesco's.  Stocked up on the essentials i.e. Vodka, tonic, cider etc.  Took the dogs out again when we got back and went into the Red Lion for a couple of beers.  Ended up being most of the afternoon.  So had dinner and an early night.

    Snowy day in Fenny Stratford more snow which Bill though he could eat

    Friday 4th April 2008

    Very sunny and almost dead calm day so after exploring the huge lakes decided to prepare the perches on the stern.  Sanded them down and primed them ready for the top coat.  Also prepared the base for the pumpout kit.  Cut the wood to size and routed a nice profile around the edge and primed it.  Tacked the last bit of beading where the glue wouldn't hold.  Earned a few beers so Mark the dogs and I went over to the Red Lion by 4pm.  Guy is the landlord and Glyness, his wife are great company and this pub is a must visit for ALL BOATERS.  Good laugh with a group of bikers and boaters, two of which, Martin and Michelle are from Barrow upon Soar and used to live on Meadow Farm Marina and know Nugget, Graham and the rest and even know my boat and David and Viv Whitehead.  Yet another small world spooky moment.

    South Caldecote Lake Sailing races

    Saturday 5th April 2008

    Up early and off to the lake again with Mark, Bill and Cassie where poor Bill was attacked by a Lurcher who picked him up by his head, but he soon let go when my steel toecap connected with his balls.  Finished preping the seats and gave them their first coat of green, they look much better already.  Off to Tesco's for a few bits and pieces then back to catch up on the blog and a few beers later in the Red Lion.

    Sunday 6th April 2008

    Went for a long walk along the lake in the snow then up into Blechley to get the papers and something for lunch.  Went over to the Red Lion and nattered to the locals.  Home by 7pm dinner and an early night.

    Monday 7th April 2008

    Took Bill right around the lake today, lovely walk then up into Blechley for the papers.  Fiddled around on Beau and caught up on blog.  Nicky got back back by 3pm with her mum and dad and we all went to the Red lion for a few beers.  Said goodbye to all our new friends as we're moving on tomorrow.  Ordered an Indian takeaway to be delivered to the pub - excellent.

    Tuesday 8th April 2008

    Went up through the stop lock at the Red Lion in Fenny Stratford and cruised 2 miles south to the winding hole just past Willowbridge Marina where I went back to to pump out and diesel up then back off up the canal after Mark and Nicky.  Watered up just before the stop lock at Fenny Stratford and guess who was coming through the other way - Jo and her husband on Hadar fro Stone in Staffordshire - she's the lady I met last August who gave me the address of the Border Collie Trust and hence how I adopted Bill.  Cor Small world stuff again!!!  Plain cruising through Milton Keynes until just north of Gifford Park where some kids tried to water bomb me.  Good job they were lousy shots as they missed completely.  The next little incident was just round the next corner before the visitor moorings at bridge 77 when a tiny narrowboat about 20 feet long pulled away from the towpath in front of me going very slowly and all over the canal.  The woman steering (?) had no idea I was there until I blew the horn which nearly caused to jump off the boat.  It even woke her bloke up who for reasons only known to him walked down the portside gunnel and gathered up the centre line and threw it over the roof into the water on the starboard side where it promptly fouled their propeller and stopped the engine dead and mangling the bicycles on the roof.  She even tried to start the engine again which tightened the rope even more and mangling the bikes even more.  Fortunately for them there was another boater on the bank who helped pull them to the bank but I suspect they'll be there for a few hours trying to clear their prop - if they can!!!  At least I was able to get passed them and met up with Mark and Nicky between bridges 63 and 62 in splendid isolation in the middle of nowhere for the night.  What a day.

    Wednesday 9th April 2008

    Mark and Nicky are cutting wood and staying put for another day so I set off for Stoke Bruerne.  After going through the first two locks I saw another boat coming up behind so I waited in the lock for them to catch up.  It turned out to be a family with mum, three kids and a dog.  We were then able to come up through the locks together which I think helped mum as this was there first trip on a narrowboat.  The kids were fantastic at setting the locks and we all got up to Stoke Bruerne by 3pm.  Had a quick beer in the Boat then back to Beau to sort out a casserole for dinner.  Over to the Boat again for early doors and met the family again, Mum, Sian, Heidi, Harry, Lilly and Leo the dog and had a very sociable evening with a couple of other boaters, Terry and his wife (?) off Nb El Corizon.  Back to Beau and a reasonably early night.

    Thursday 10th April 2008 - FIRST DAY IN SHORTS!!!

    Might be a bit premature with the shorts as I had goosebumps and goosebumps on my knobbly knees.  Took Bill down to the second lock and then back up through the trees to the tunnel entrance and back to Beau.  Was going to was the roof down but it's covered with some sort of dust from the trees so decided to do that later in the week when I've moved on.  Met and chatted to Sian and the family again and Terry who wanted to see the electrical management system on Beau.  Called Mark and Nicky and they're at the bottom lock about to come up so I'll walk Bill half way and give them a hand.  They decided to tie and have a few beers in the Boat and then carry on to Gayton Junction today.  Met a guy off a boat who was a bit of a raconteur - great stories - good pm.