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    Quote Originally Posted by Fran View Post
    Nice to see you all and to meet the orgers who haven't been before. Have a nice stay margaret m and a good trip back to virginia.
    Pity you didnt make it binbob, I notice you are always decorating.

    Big house to do...never ending!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BINBOB View Post
    Big house to do...never ending!!!!!!!

    As Kevin once said ' Every cloud has a silver lining'

    Sorry Kevin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BINBOB View Post
    Big house to do...never ending!!!!!!!


    What a blessing.......for Kevin!
    Last edited by butterfly; 24-Jul-09 at 14:25.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice in Blunderland View Post
    As Kevin once said ' Every cloud has a silver lining'

    Sorry Kevin.
    Absolutely!!!!!

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    [quote=butterfly;577217]What a blessing.......for quote]


    Sorry,butterfly??????????????????????????????????? ??

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    [QUOTE=BINBOB;577268]
    Quote Originally Posted by butterfly View Post
    What a blessing.......for quote]


    Sorry,butterfly??????????????????????????????????? ??
    Oh dear you need to get that ? key looked at its sticking again. The technical section in the org is quite helpfull.

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    Dog.....Bone.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Milkins View Post
    It was really nice to see a few new faces at the curry night tonight and put a face to the names of Margaret M that is visiting from Virginia who brought her friend Liz, our most senior orger Rheghead ( I shook his hand and touched my forelock), nice guy., and Alice in Blunderland who coheres her brother weeboyagee better known as weebegeebee to do the driving.

    Thank you all for your company.
    It sounds like you all had another great night out. I'm glad Margaret M and her friend received a warm welcome here while on their travels - safe journey Margaret and Haste Ye Back.

    Kevin - tell me - did weeboyagee sing or did he leave that up to his sister?
    Oh, btw I had no idea Rheghead was so old - I hope you all looked after him well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BINBOB View Post
    Dog.....Bone.....

    You looking for the pet section ? you seem to have posted this in the wrong place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BINBOB View Post
    Dog.....Bone.....


    Or maybe the pet section?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moira View Post
    It sounds like you all had another great night out. I'm glad Margaret M and her friend received a warm welcome here while on their travels - safe journey Margaret and Haste Ye Back.

    Kevin - tell me - did weeboyagee sing or did he leave that up to his sister?
    Oh, btw I had no idea Rheghead was so old - I hope you all looked after him well.
    Its okay Kevin I can answer this one.

    Weeboyagee was humbled to be in Alice's presence after such a long time and was unable to speak let alone sing.

    Reghead old well that one slipped by me I thought he was quite young looking must make an appointment for specsavers.

    I believe everyone had a lovely evening and who knows maybe next time Weeboyagee will find his singing voice.

    Missed you Moira maybe next time eh ?
    Last edited by Alice in Blunderland; 26-Jul-09 at 09:38. Reason: spelling ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice in Blunderland View Post
    Reghead old well that one slipped by me I thought he was quite young looking must make an appointment for specsavers.
    I think your eyesight is perfectly fine.
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    And wisdom to know the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rheghead View Post
    I think your eyesight is perfectly fine.
    Phew I knew I was only drinking lemonade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alice in Blunderland View Post
    Its okay Kevin I can answer this one.
    Weeboyagee was humbled to be in Alices presence after such a long time and was unable to speek let alone sing. <snip>
    I believe everyone had a lovely evening and who knows maybe next time Weeboyagee will find his singing voice.
    Missed you Moira maybe next time eh ?
    I just knew there had to be a reason Alice.

    Maybe next time - who knows? If WBG promises to sing I may just turn up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rheghead View Post
    I think your eyesight is perfectly fine.
    Humble apologies Rheghead. I was momentarily confused by Kevin's description of how he had greeted you - "our most senior orger Rheghead ( I shook his hand and touched my forelock), nice guy., "
    Then I remembered..........
    You're the one who posted a photo of yourself, in a kilt, on here, some time back. Fine figure of a young (ish) bloke who actually suits the kilt, I thought. Then my memory faded - sorry.

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    [quote=butterfly;577364]Or maybe the pet section?]


    No this is right place....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moira View Post

    Kevin - tell me - did weeboyagee sing or did he leave that up to his sister?
    Oh, btw I had no idea Rheghead was so old - I hope you all looked after him well.
    I think a couple more pints and we would have had a sing song, (next time perhaps).

    Rheghead is a much younger and slimmer guy than any of of that had not met him before imagined.

    The senior referance was to the ammount of posts he has made.
    A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Milkins View Post
    I think a couple more pints and we would have had a sing song, (next time perhaps).
    Rheghead is a much younger and slimmer guy than any of of that had not met him before imagined.
    The senior referance was to the ammount of posts he has made.
    Thanks Kevin.

    I was jesting about Rheghead (but don't tell him I said that)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moira View Post

    Humble apologies Rheghead.

    Then I remembered..........
    You're the one who posted a photo of yourself, in a kilt, on here, some time back. Fine figure of a young (ish) bloke who actually suits the kilt, I thought. Then my memory faded - sorry.
    I remember that photo Moira, and thought our Rheggers suited the kilt as well.

    Glad to hear Margaret M made it to the curry night, and was made welcome. She's one of my favourite Orgers!
    I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!

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    Thank goodness for that Sporran. I was beginning to think I was alone in my ramblings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporran View Post
    I remember that photo Moira, and thought our Rheggers suited the kilt as well.

    Glad to hear Margaret M made it to the curry night, and was made welcome. She's one of my favourite Orgers!
    Margaret M is for sure a very pleasant lady and was delighted to have met her and her friend Liz.

    It was mentioned that we could have an orger night in Virginia, now that would be something. (Do they have a Wetherspoons over there?)lol
    Last edited by Kevin Milkins; 24-Jul-09 at 23:36. Reason: Spelling
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