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    Quote Originally Posted by crowsnestyacht View Post
    Hi friends,


    Do you know how much categories of fishing boat?There are four types which are Canoe,Row Boat, Johnboat,Utility Boat.
    The first category of the fishing boats in the list is the canoe. These fishing boats are made of aluminum giving them characteristic shapes.
    The second category of fishing boats in the list is the Row Boat. It has a distinct semi V-shape. Mostly made of aluminum, some times rowboats can also be made of wood.
    The third category of fishing boats in the list is the Johnboat. These are also made of aluminum.
    The last category of fishing boats on the list is the Utility Boat. Also made of aluminum like the former three, these boats also have a semi-V-shape.
    Oh, and Par? Our tree hasn't mutated at all, it's merely a superior genus. It seems such a small matter and I'm hesitant to bring it up, but our tree must be the one true tree as it is spelt correctly. i.e. Alluminium, not aluminum.

    It is in recognition of it's superior qualities that we take the time to insert those extra letters - difficult as it may be for our children to form such in their tender pre-kindergarden years.

    Indeed, some conspiracy theorists espouse the belief that it was Mr Lexen's insistence on using locally made gronicles (using locally grown allumium!) which resulted in our successful (oh what a day that was) bid for The Cup. Not some fancy winged keel. The gift of said chalice to our neighbours to the east a short while later was only our civic duty to be nice to poor people (They don't have alluminium trees there - only sheep).

    Don't feel sad, friend Par, rejoice! Our trees stand tall and proud (albeit kind of twisted) and the difficulties inherent in harvesting it's fruit are inconsequential. Remember, some wise bloke - not that wise though, as I can't remember his name - once said "Nothing worthwhile comes easily"

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