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well done to all involved rnli great work
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Mike and the boys always do a great job. As much as we want to criticise people for their (What seems reckless and dangerous) hobbies. I think we should always remember the sense of adventure that made this country stand alone from others. RNLI are one of the greatest organisations this country has put together, all self funded and proud for the brave and selfless work they do.
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Well done to the RNLI lads, but it's a bit windy for that guy with the kite to be going out.
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Well done to the RNLI lads there, I have great respect for them knowing how scarey and dangerous the sea is at its worst, very brave men! but....
is it wise to be collecting the kite which obviously has lines on it. Is it possible they could have fouled the props on the boat?
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