
Charity alternative...Gibraltar farm, Silverdale
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well done Harry.. looks like you all had a great time... Thats the way its meant to be.... 

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Glad everyone enjoyed the meet
Well dome Harry for stepping in and organising a last minute `do`,I still think you should be our President.
Wish we could have made it with you all,see you at Winsford
Brian n Jean
Well dome Harry for stepping in and organising a last minute `do`,I still think you should be our President.

Wish we could have made it with you all,see you at Winsford
Brian n Jean
Confucious once said " To be fluent in Bongolese is to hold the key to the world!"
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ps loved the cake
Gary & Tina xx
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Hi Folks....!...so glad you had a good meet at such short notice....would have loved to join you but other commitments got in the way..it just goes to show how resiliant us Northeners are..
looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Alan & Dee
looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Alan & Dee
Alan...still plodding on....!
Re: Charity alternative...Gibraltar farm, Silverdale
Hi all, sadly the holiday must come to an end, so we are back. Jo glad you liked the book. Di was not sure which one of you had the birthday so played it safe and put both your names on. We had also brought a cake for you but it was even smaller than the one on your pics. Hope you enjoyed your birthday. Sorry to have missed you all, we stayed and had lunch and ice-cream and went for a walk and then set off for Lindale to inspect the holiday cottage. Had a great week and saw lots of lakes. Harry and Pete we will be asking a lot of questions about geocaching when we catch up with you. Pete your windbreak was down so we tucked it under your van. Who were the people with bongo in the field behind? We took a few pics. Harry and Trish






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Lindale....bl***y Lindale...you've been a mile from my shop and never called in....I'm spittin feathers.....simply not acceptable bongo behaviour,,,,you're barred.
Horses head on its way.
H
Horses head on its way.
H

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Sorry Harry, we were never much in Lindale itself during shop opening hours. Will call in next time we are up that way.
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Never mind shop opening hours...we live on the premises...call whenever.
cheers
H
cheers
H
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....and he'll offer you a cup of tea and a bowl of gruel made with birdseed. Hospitable chap is our Harry




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Great, can't wait. Hope you enjoyed your holiday Mike. You was missed, saw several threads mention how quiet it was without you. Welcome back.
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I did hear a bowl of that stuff makes you feel chirpy................mikeonb4c wrote:....and he'll offer you a cup of tea and a bowl of gruel made with birdseed. Hospitable chap is our Harry![]()
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