Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
Hi Hamish

I've just shown my wife the article. She used to write a lot for the Sunday Post. In fact still does from time to time. Good piece and very positive. How did they find out about you? (Daft question - EVERYONE knows about you.)

Do you know, Al. I am not sure how they tracked me down! I received a 'phone call a couple of days ago from Kirsten (who wrote the piece). She said something about their researchers finding me on The Net - but the interesting fact was that she knew almost more about me than I do myself! Full name, address, 'phone number, etc., etc. She asked if she could do the interview there and then, and we were chatting happily for almost an hour. She thought then that the item would appear next weekend, but an E-mail greeted me this morning to say that it was in today's paper. Being a Scottish publication, I had to drive up to Gatwick Airport after breakfast to buy a copy there, as our village newsagent would not have heard of it, let alone have stocked it!

One thing - football? When did you last go to a football match kilted!

When did I last go to a football match at all?!! To be honest, I'm pretty sure I never have! But, at least, if I did I could be appropriately kilted! That knowledge allows me to sleep soundly at night.

Al'
Ham,

To be honest it's very easy to track folk down. I now confess, I knew your address long before you gave it to me. (Nothing sinister - I'm no stalker!). When I mentioned the Sunday Post story to my wife, her response was 'Why didn't you tell me that Ham's thrown out all his trousers? I could've done the article myself'!!

I repeat that the article was a good read and very positive. Sunday Post has a good circulation in Scotland and the North of England. Well done.

As for football. You can wear one of your kilts to cheer on Sunderland in the semi final of the FA cup!

Al'