hilldweller
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Jesus wept Sheila, you're killing them all off before they even get to Doncaster. What chance for those who make it ?
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Be afraid be very afraid Brian think back to Misterton, see you there kid here s looking for you
Tell him to put his feet up Polly, we’ll see you in 2 weeks.Hi Sheila
I am sorry we will have to cancel Dave not too good think he has done too much
Thanks for thinking of us perhaps next year Hope the weather is good for you
Thanks Polly
Ground, you mean there's ground under this lake ? I'm fed up with all the swans, noisy things.Hi Shelia. How’s the ground looking? See you tomorrow.
Thanks - our van is not known as the sub for northing- we have often been towed on never mind towed off fields! See you later xTake no notice of Brian the ground is fine n hard see you tomoz x
She lies. But got admire her, the speed she rows her landing craft round here is admirable and she bellows orders at the same time.Take no notice of Brian the ground is fine n hard see you tomoz x
You should do, you've rowed past often enough. Mick looks good on water skis but don't wear him out.I know where your parked
Bring it with you JimWe will be arriving tomorrow, trust we will have some sunshine, there has been none here today.
Sorry we missed you leaving, I had a malt put by for you this evening...next time we meet.Thanks @runrig Sheila and Mick, @redjumper Jane and Graham and everyone else for another lovely weekend. Yes sorry, we went early again but needs must
Hi Brian, saw that V2 and wondered if it was a V2 as no plaque was there.Well we baled out a day early. The weather got to us. We're too old to put on a brave face, life is for enjoying.
But this was my first visit to the museum and that was a huge success and one of the staff I got talking to was just a total enthusiast who just kept talking and talking about the place.
One amazing exhibit is in the main hanger, turn right, go to end. A V2 rocket motor. It's one thing seeing them on line but to touch one and see how heavy it was was an eye-opener. It's a real treat to see inside broken engines, to just how that were made. I'll be looking though hundreds of pictures later.
Many thanks to Team Runrig for setting this up.