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3rd January 06, 02:07 PM
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Hmmm... Kilt Kamp at Freedom Kilts in Victoria, with Steve Ashton and Barbara Tewksbury as teachers (or counselors, so that GMan gets into his bunk on time)?
Hmm, Hmm, Hmm.... I would be AWFULLY tempted to attend. I'm gonna do a little bit of research, here...will report back.
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3rd January 06, 02:36 PM
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I'm definitely interested to see if this gets off the ground. If it does, I might be interested in attending.
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3rd January 06, 02:45 PM
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This is an awesome idea.
Being on the East Coast and in that mindset, I wonder if the Tartan Museum in the mountains of NC would be a place that could host this?
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3rd January 06, 02:51 PM
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It sounds like a real good idea. Keep us informed on how it develops.
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3rd January 06, 04:01 PM
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Oh, let me think...summer in Texas or summer in Canada--geeze, guys, I just don't know...:-P
It sounds like a great idea. I hope it comes to fruition.
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4th January 06, 11:39 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Sherry
Oh, let me think...summer in Texas or summer in Canada--geeze, guys, I just don't know...:-P
It sounds like a great idea. I hope it comes to fruition.
The igloos have long melted by than and the polar bears have gone back up north for the summer by than. Hopefully by July we can even put the snow shoes away!
Summer in Victoria is actually probably the nicest in Canada. It is not to hot (Vancouver in July is usually low 30's C ) nor is it too cold. Victoria is usually really moderator and beautiful. Personnaly I will take the summer up here rather than the heat of Texas.
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4th January 06, 12:56 PM
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Fire ????
Fire ? fire ? I'm soooo there !!!!
CT - heh heh, this doesn't suck.
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4th January 06, 01:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by Colin
...Summer in Victoria is actually probably the nicest in Canada. It is not to hot (Vancouver in July is usually low 30's C ) nor is it too cold. Victoria is usually really moderator and beautiful. Personnaly I will take the summer up here rather than the heat of Texas.
That's what I meant. Opening the door in summer is like opening up a blast furnace.
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