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lozzyloz Wrote:

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> LTP, Bizare it may be, but you try paddling away

> from a desert island with only Kylie as a

> makeshift canoe! Nigella can easily slice through

> the heavy surf and enable me catch the gulf stream

> current and a 3 week drift to home.


Nigela would probably keep you alive for a lot longer than Kylie would.


(You can take that any way you please.)

lozzyloz Wrote:

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> LTP, Bizare it may be, but you try paddling away

> from a desert island with only Kylie as a

> makeshift canoe!


NOw you see that's the difference. I'd have no desire to get off the island.....

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I will be taking Tanya Streeter, world champion

> free diver.

>

> http://www.divernet.com/data/images/1205_iconic_ki

> t_05.jpg

>

>

> Her diving capabilities will come in handy.


Can't she stay down for something like 8 minutes at a time...... =8-0

"someone who was trained in survival skills, was extremely good looking, intelligent and witty - and who could cook"


Easy. That?s my fianc?. I think doing her training in an NHS hospital in Manchester qualifies as survival skills.


Although I may just go for someone who knows how to make alcohol from various types of fruit.

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