
Where is it?
- Telo
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Re: Where is it?
Looking aross from Lunga perhaps? Poll nan Corrain?Nick wrote:.
Ardluing in the background, but not Scarba . . .
- claymore
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Re: Where is it?
I remember being very moved by the words on the memorial at Lunga - or more accurately, the story they told.
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Re: Where is it?
Please don't think that I am casting aspersions. I hold you fair Northern folk in the strictest regard. Do you not think, however, that your over fondness for the occasional dram is causing this constant and repetitive loss of memory for places you have visited?
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Re: Where is it?
Aaahh - so these 'where is it ' posts are done because the poster has forgotten where they've been? Never tumbled to that.
We should have a "When did his Webship last get a round in" thread - that would be equally taxing on the memory for all of us
We should have a "When did his Webship last get a round in" thread - that would be equally taxing on the memory for all of us
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Re: Where is it?
claymore wrote:Aaahh - so these 'where is it ' posts are done because the poster has forgotten where they've been? Never tumbled to that.
We should have a "When did his Webship last get a round in" thread - that would be equally taxing on the memory for all of us
Aye, and to that end, I propose that all future efforts are entitled 'Where was I ? '