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I've been published

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Well, a wee note is in "The Cafe" in today's Scottish Review:

http://www.scottishreview.net/index.sht ... ld+mystery+

And I'm afraid I am a railway anorak... :shake:
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This could be me but I couldn't just find anything to with Steam Engined Etaps driven by one of the worlds leading Hydro-Engineers
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claymore wrote:This could be me but I couldn't just find anything to with Steam Engined Etaps driven by one of the worlds leading Hydro-Engineers
I didn't want to say anything as I thought it was just me being thick. Nothing unusual there!
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Rowana wrote:
claymore wrote:This could be me but I couldn't just find anything to with Steam Engined Etaps driven by one of the worlds leading Hydro-Engineers
I didn't want to say anything as I thought it was just me being thick. Nothing unusual there!
Is this a private bandwagon or can anyone jump on?
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Near the bottom of this page:

http://www.scottishreview.net/TheCafe59.shtml
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I do like the word 'anent' - we don't see it often enough.
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Silkie wrote:Near the bottom of this page:

http://www.scottishreview.net/TheCafe59.shtml
I have to admit that I couldn't see it either. Look for a Sunday name under the post about where the East coast sleeper departs London.

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aquaplane wrote:
Rowana wrote:
claymore wrote:This could be me but I couldn't just find anything to with Steam Engined Etaps driven by one of the worlds leading Hydro-Engineers
I didn't want to say anything as I thought it was just me being thick. Nothing unusual there!
Is this a private bandwagon or can anyone jump on?
Why the sudden reticence? normally you are without bound or inhibition in your enthusiasm to engage.
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claymore wrote:Why the sudden reticence? normally you are without bound or inhibition in your enthusiasm to engage.
+ 2 just didn't seem to do the thread justice.
:)
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aquaplane wrote:
claymore wrote:Why the sudden reticence? normally you are without bound or inhibition in your enthusiasm to engage.
+ 2 just didn't seem to do the thread justice.
:)
You could have gone for the FB Like :thumbsup:

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ash wrote:PS - Hope that the Wallas is working this weekend!
Bottled it, decided to go in the morning after a good night in a bed, saves on condensation in the boat too.
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aquaplane wrote:
Is this a private bandwagon or can anyone jump on?

I see my late mum got another mention in the "Men Should Weep" article. *

Consider yer bandwagon bung foo.

Edit - sorry - I'm now reading today's* (19th Feb) issue - it's a funny setup where everything links to the current edition
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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sahona wrote:.

Edit - sorry - I'm now reading today's* (19th Feb) issue - it's a funny setup where everything links to the current edition
I thought that I tried Dave's link and that it still took me to his edition, but not when I tried again.

There is an Archive - http://www.scottishreview.net/Ourarchivenew2.shtml

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sahona wrote: I see my late mum got another mention in the "Men Should Weep" article. *
Ena Lamont Stewart? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ena_Lamont_Stewart?

Edit - I realised that I wasn't sure of your Surname, but Mr Google finds you in a TCC Newsletter
BILL AND KATH STEWART – THANKS
Bill and Kath Stewart would like to thank the many members of TCC who offered their support during their recent near-sinking in Lochranza.
It was comforting to know that even as we were trying to wipe things dry, arrangements were being made for accomodation in the club compound, and expertise was available to solve the boat problems.
Also, of course, thanks to Don and Moyra for taking over the escort duty, thus allowing our friends in "Mistral" to continue their holiday, and for facilitating the 'wind-down' process once we were safe ashore at Troon.
Sahona is now high and dry in the marina and Hugh Baillie (West Coast Marine) has been very helpful in advising us in how to proceed.
Looks like we may have a pretty garden for the first time since moving to our new house in 2001, but we'd rather be sailing!
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