UCD Canoe Club
Boats and Gear => Lost and Found => Topic started by: Maryanne on May 21, 2012, 20:50:33
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Hey everybody,
as you probably know, we had a boathouse clean up/knock down/rebuild session on Saturday (thanks again to everyone who came out to help!) where Anne-Marie kindly made out the following list of the collection of salvageable lost and found (see below)
There will be a boat/gear fixing day soon (date to be confirmed) and any gear not collected by then will be thrown in the skip or given away to anyone who'd like to take it.
Lost & Found
Sleeping bag, black and grey - Inferno 300
Dark blue 'Kepak' Group vest
Dark red 'L.L. Bean' fleece
Light blue 'Dream' Fleece
Dark blue and red 'Sutton Park School' fleece
Blue 'Peter Storm' fleece
Green and white hoot
Blue and white striped 'H&M' shirt
Light green 'Columbia' cargo pants
Pink 'Quechua' fleece
Blue and dark blue 'Regatta' fleece jacket
Grey/white/pink 'H&M' dress
Light blue woolen hat
Blue and orange 'Tribord' bodyboard
Blue and yellow bodyboard
White and green 'Salomon' runners
Brown 'Merrel' hiking shoes
If you own anything on the list keep an eye out for the boat/gear fixing day and make sure to come collect it by then.
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Think this
"Blue and dark blue 'Regatta' fleece jacket"
is mine.
Also if some1 doesn't claim that sleeping bag can I have it......
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Rog get yourself some liquid nitrogen to clean the sleeping bag you'd never know what's happened in it!
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Honest Rog, I don't think you want it.
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I've heard it's been there since you were captain Rog.
If fleeces were washed could they be club thermals? Or still just disgusting?
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Not a bad idea,
the shoes should definitely be kept for the club.
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It all depends on who wants to be fleece washing officer.
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I'm happy to.
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Hang on hang on, that's OUR washing machine you're talking about there Niall!
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To clarify on Bill's point: the objection is not that we would not be happy to wash the fleeces, merely that our washing machine disagrees with the concept of actually washing things. It just wets them and leaves them sitting in water for days while it takes a nap.
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ill wash club stuff over the summer, i have a washing machine that is slightly less temperamental than nialls... :D
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While I applaud the idea of having termals for people if they need them in the boathouse, it's another bit of kit that needs to be taken care of. If there are any budding instructors they should take them clean them and keep them for when they are paddling with the club they can give them out and get them back.
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No no, I've seen those thermals, I want them boiled before they come near our washing machine, whatever its state of function.