Just seen this - yes DM, your suggestion is correct. But, while intending to 
make the verbal pun, I did not dare to deliberately mis-spell boring (as 
boaring) lest I get pulled up for bad spelling. As someone once said...More 
rabbit than Sainsbury's and too clever for his own good!

"Mack, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:           > David Cragg wrote...
> >Daniel Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>In canals->[EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> That's a pig of a book to read!
> >>
> >> Yeah, ive read the first 3 pages about 5 times, that as 
> far >> as ive got!
> >> - His 'navigable waterways' isnt much better, like the 
> intro, >> got no further.
> >
> > Me, I found both books fascinating and not at all boring.

Martin Clark commented:

> I fear you may have missed the point of my comment there, 
> Daniel and David!
> 
> Daniel snipped out the line from Mike to which I was replying,
> which was: "I know Rolt used it in Narrow Boar".
> 
> Oh, well. I thought it was amusing at the time.

Perhaps David C meant that he found both books "not at all boaring".

David Mack


         

 
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