Two in a Top Hat

Two in a Top Hat

Postby Miker » Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:08 pm

Reposting in the general section.

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Notice of Jan Mitchell's lates book, Two in a Top Hat, recounting the Mitchell's journey around the world in Caprice.

I've ordered mine :D
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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby Phillip » Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:34 pm

Same here!

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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby Bruce » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:01 am

I was given the book for Christmas and have finished it already. An amazing story and a great read. Of course there is only one Top Hat good enough to sail around the world, a Mk 1 with an inboard diesel!

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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby bearmcnally » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:13 am

Hello Bruce


You didn't have to read that book to realize that Bruce ? :lol:We all know the MK 1's are the best , Well Mk 1 owners do .Looks like I'm going to have order my own copy ,seeing know body including Santa didn't give me a copy .

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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby Troppo » Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:28 am

Bear, if you didn't have your fireplace stoked up Christmas eve, then I am sure santa would have been able to get down the chimney and leave you one.

To everyone, all the best of the season.

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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby DESIREMK1 » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:08 pm

Hi Guys ,

I just received my copy of " Two in a Top Hat " this afternoon in the mail , personally signed by Jan and Ian Mitchell . It will become a treasured piece of my literature collection , just like my copy of Lance Armstrongs " Not about the Bike " autobiography - sure wasn't , when it came to his Tour De France accomplishments ( lol ) . Seriously though , awesome read thus far , as I am up to page 100 .

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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby Wild Rose » Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:24 am

We got our copy for Xmass,
Rosie is plowing through it now, Im next in line.
The skipper allways gets first go, leaving the dog eared pages for the humble crew!!!!
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Re: Two in a Top Hat

Postby DESIREMK1 » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:20 am

Hi Dave & Rosie ,

This day being the 31st of December , let's here it for the women in our lives that make our accomplishments a reality , my beautiful wife Natasha is just the greatest lover , supporter of my ambitions , and able to see past my shortcomings and generally enables me to function properly on a daily basis ( lol ) , and i would not enjoy life without her by my side ...

As for Jan Mitchell , in what she helped accomplish with her husband Ian , can be seen as an epitome of what a loving relationship can achieve , sailing around the World together , facing adversity would have made their bond to one another eternal ...

So we may suffer from dog eared pages in life sometimes from our better halves Dave , though I wouldn't have it any other way !!!

By the way : Awesome Book , Awesome Sailboat , From A Truely Wonderful , And Inspiring Australian / NZ Couple . Thanking Jan and Ian Mitchell for sharing their journey , and writing their memoir ....

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