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RTremblaire - 'Allo 'Allo

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Notice that the old French gent is the newest registered user. No doubt this will help to extend the entente cordiale between er everybody and perhaps provide Parahandy with useful information on flights back from Brittany..
Bienvenu mon brave
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Zut!

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Sadly I missed M. Tremblaire that night in Loch Aline and do not believe he has since been seen in these waters.

Welcome aboard Monsieur. I am with child in anticipation of your first post.
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Mais oui, bien sur. Je crois qu'il est un shadow of his former self en part due to shaving off 'is moustache..
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Un morceau d'avoirdupois aussi je croix.
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Tant pis

(My old french teacher used to point out that this didn't mean 'my aunt is doing a number 1')
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An old french teacher with a sense of humour..

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Secondary Modern?
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His name was Peter Knatchbull-Hugessen if that helps..
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ljs wrote:Peter Knatchbull-Hugessen
Huh! Doesn't sound very French to me.
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ljs wrote:His name was Peter Knatchbull-Hugessen
Not Secondary Modern then.
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Shard wrote:
ljs wrote:Peter Knatchbull-Hugessen
Huh! Doesn't sound very French to me.
Nah he was American. Lived next door to Ronald McDonald
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ljs wrote:
Shard wrote:
ljs wrote:Peter Knatchbull-Hugessen
Huh! Doesn't sound very French to me.
Nah he was American. Lived next door to Ronald McDonald
Now, just a minute, ye big lang streak of mcmisery from MacDonegal...
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Erk. I think this is all McSilkie's fault and he ought to be tossing a few cabers as pennance...
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Silkie wrote:.
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Sadly I missed M. Tremblaire that night in Loch Aline and do not believe he has since been seen in these waters.

Welcome aboard Monsieur. I am with child in anticipation of your first post.
Where did you get that tap? I have only ever seen the type I have as a sea tap in the galley, more designed for caravans with the beige square base. Your manual pump tap actually looks rather smart..

uugh, dunno it came with the boat 2-1
a shop long since closed down 2.5-1
I made it myself - evens
Here is a link 300-1
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