Glasgow drink
- Silkie
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Glasgow drink
Jist a wee reminder. Tonight in the Edward Wylie, 103-107 Bothwell St. Most seem to be arriving between 7 and 8. I should be there about 7.
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Sorry I am going to miss it . . .
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Please read out my apologies to the assembled company - I have a dinner appointment and counselling session in the T&T with an old friend who appears to be having a mid-life crisis as he has just bought an HR352 . . .
Hope it's a great evening. Please have one for me but not on me
Please read out my apologies to the assembled company - I have a dinner appointment and counselling session in the T&T with an old friend who appears to be having a mid-life crisis as he has just bought an HR352 . . .
Hope it's a great evening. Please have one for me but not on me

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Beer Is Good
Myself, Mrs Pete and my brother will be in attendance - probably arrive about 19:00, or just before - it depends on the train.
I believe that the Irishman known as Clyde_Wanderer, or Hummingbird on the VHF will also be there.
I believe that the Irishman known as Clyde_Wanderer, or Hummingbird on the VHF will also be there.
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Beer Is Good
I believe that the Irishman known as Clyde_Wanderer, or Hummingbird on the VHF will also be there.[/quote]









- Clyde_Wanderer
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Re: Tonight
1920, I take it, that will have been a steam train then.DaveS wrote:I should be there about 1920 if the train's on time.

Good to meet you all again.
Bet that boat of Malcolm and Moyra's can sail quite well, a lovely little boat.
Must admit the night seemed to go very quickley, dident get much chance to have a good chat with you Paul and discuss some of the past subjects I had intended to, nice to see ypu again.
And thanks Pete and Lynne.
Hope to meet up with you all in spring.
And will get only pic on asap.
C_W
- DaveS
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Glasgow drinks evening
Not a bad night at all. ISTR we drank them out of beer (well, at £1.79 a pint for Deuchars and Abbott what else could we do?) 

- sahona
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Eamonn, just how long does it take to develop a snap nowadays?
and - apologies for non-appearance.
sorry . will try harder next time.
and - apologies for non-appearance.
sorry . will try harder next time.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
- Clyde_Wanderer
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Sorry for the delay Bill and anyone who is waiting.sahona wrote:Eamonn, just how long does it take to develop a snap nowadays?
and - apologies for non-appearance.
sorry . will try harder next time.
Rather busy trying to develope our kitchen at the moment, its a B&Q one so is needing a lot of developing. Urghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The only pic I got, and not my best effort, sorry to the rest of you who were there for not getting some more pics.
The new faces are Malcom and Moira (Feshie of Caladh) a lovely couple.
