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Welcome to America Graham, tis a pity you will not be in lovely South Carolina.
Well, it's lovely, but bloody hot right now.
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Doc, I gave up the idea of catching up to Graham long ago
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Don't worry guys, I wore him out so he will be too tired to post, and when he does it will be few and far between. I gave him the mysterious Rocky Mountain Slow Finger Disease. The good thing is that it goes so well with green tights.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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Welcome to the US, Graham. and I always thought it was you guys who drove on the wrong side of the road. Wish you were coming our way, (Virginia and the Carolinas), but then, it is hot here, and if the humidity was any higher you could see the water in the air.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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So... Graham's hopped over into our hemisphere?
I thought I felt a disturbance in the force.
Who's gonna tell him to make sure and hit San Francisco and Cape Cod in the kilt?
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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 Originally Posted by JerMc
Welcome to the US, Graham. and I always thought it was you guys who drove on the wrong side of the road. Wish you were coming our way, (Virginia and the Carolinas), but then, it is hot here, and if the humidity was any higher you could see the water in the air.
Jerry,
When I met with Graham and Leslie, we ended up going to my car and I opened the doors on the left side (drivers) and Leslie went into the back seat and Graham started to get in behind the wheel, before he realized that it was where the steering wheel was. He also felt happy when I was driving in the left lanes.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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Graham, I'm glad you found your way to our side of the Equator. Yes, our airports and Immigration can be a bother but I hope the rest of your trip goes smoothly. I'm curious about your experiences with airport security, I can't get through security very well. It's not that their rude or anything, it's just that I always get searched and it's such a nuisance.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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Thanks for all the kind words lads, we had a great time with Glen, he is as much a gentleman in real life as he is on the forum. He even talked me into drinking coffee!! (can't get decent tea here anyway)
The reaction to the kilt at the convention has been mostly positive. One preacher even telling me that he has preached in a kilt before.
Some think I am strange but I'm just dressing casual (no need for ties yet) as everyone is here (except some leaders).
I've felt very comfy in a kilt here
The Convention is at the Marriott, and they have a slow slow connection here.
We leave here next Tuesday for Scotland, I'm really looking forward to that.
more soon
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Graham called me a gentleman (blush blush). Thank You.
For your information Graham both Jeremiah and Matt stopped in at the coffee shop (they both had the day off) when they knew that I was there, and said that they enjoyed meeting you and Leslie. Now the ladies were jealous that the guys got to meet you instead of them. You have left your imprint at the coffee shop.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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5th July 05, 09:51 PM
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Graham! Ye olde bugger! You dinna tell me you were going to be in
N. California. I'm just up the road (about maybe 6 hours) in Portland!
You shoulda come on up just a wee bit more north lad!
Of course, I would have likely smoked in your presence, giving you ab-
solute fits
Have fun in
Scotland. I'm jealous.
Last edited by Muddy; 5th July 05 at 09:53 PM.
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