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By *hris 62 OP   Man
over a year ago

HEREFORD

Hi thinking about trying .os what's the pro and con .and best way for a newbie to it

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By *onderstuff73mMan
over a year ago

Brum


"Hi thinking about trying .os what's the pro and con .and best way for a newbie to it"

Pros...invigorating

Cons...finding someone with a boat

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By *r_Jake70Man
over a year ago

London

It can be pretty expensive, although it depends on which one you choose. Swimming is probably the cheapest, especially if you go open water. Speed boating or waterskiing can cost an arm and a leg, so best to hire before you take the plunge.

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By *aughtyYorkGentMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"It can be pretty expensive, although it depends on which one you choose. Swimming is probably the cheapest, especially if you go open water. Speed boating or waterskiing can cost an arm and a leg, so best to hire before you take the plunge. "

I'm always curious when people post "witty" replies like this on watersports threads whether they genuinely think they're the first to come up with the "joke"?

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By *r_Jake70Man
over a year ago

London


"It can be pretty expensive, although it depends on which one you choose. Swimming is probably the cheapest, especially if you go open water. Speed boating or waterskiing can cost an arm and a leg, so best to hire before you take the plunge.

I'm always curious when people post "witty" replies like this on watersports threads whether they genuinely think they're the first to come up with the "joke"?"

When the OP was as badly written as this was, it didn’t deserve a serious answer. It’s a running gag on the subject, so no, I didn’t think I was being original or that ‘witty’ for that manner.

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham


"It can be pretty expensive, although it depends on which one you choose. Swimming is probably the cheapest, especially if you go open water. Speed boating or waterskiing can cost an arm and a leg, so best to hire before you take the plunge.

I'm always curious when people post "witty" replies like this on watersports threads whether they genuinely think they're the first to come up with the "joke"?

When the OP was as badly written as this was, it didn’t deserve a serious answer. It’s a running gag on the subject, so no, I didn’t think I was being original or that ‘witty’ for that manner. "

Personally I'm confused at the need for the question... What would be a valid answer? 1) Find willing person you want to pee on / wants to pee on you. 2) Profit.

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By *picknspanMan
over a year ago

North West Leeds

Whatever floats your boat I guess..

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Whatever floats your boat I guess..

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We're gonna need a smaller boat.

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