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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    I passed through your territory last Saturday on my way to Franklin.

    Welcome aboard from just down the mountain.
    It's been a few years since I've been to Franklin; 2003 if memory serves. Great place to pick up some Irn-Bru. Might be heading out that way again in the near future to look for a luckenbooth, though I'm going to try the store in Asheville first as I'm in the direction more often (plus I'm curious to see if the owner really is as bad as I've read).

    Thanks for the welcome.

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    I've changed my mind; Franklin it is for the luckenbooth as from what I understand the owner (or is it director?) is a member here and I'd rather support them. That was an easy decision to make

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil View Post
    ...I'm going to try the store in Asheville first as I'm in the direction more often (plus I'm curious to see if the owner really is as bad as I've read).
    Yes, she is, but you might just be "Scottish enough" for her. The rest of us aren't.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Yes, she is, but you might just be "Scottish enough" for her. The rest of us aren't.
    Possibly not; although born on the West coast my father's English so some might say I'm not 100% Scottish. We'll find out next time in Asheville!

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