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    Riverkilt wrote:-
    You got my heart to skip a beat. The young blonde long haired lass in the last photo is a look alike for an old college girlfriend. Thank you for reviving that old memory....
    ......and she also reminded me of my teenage sweetheart - who came from Haverfordwest - must be something special about the Welsh lassies!
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Derek,

    How come you always seem to post the neatest sets of pictures? Those as usual are wonderful!!!
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek
    I could'nt buy everyone a round by the time we came back cause I'm still in debt to Rob and Arwyn from the other weekend to the tune of £150 (they kept fining me) .. but thats another story .. maybe Rob will explain sometime .
    Derek is quite correct about being £150 in debt to Arwyn and me from the other weekend. When Derek, Arwyn and I left the others to return to where the cars were parked, Derek (being the guide) kept telling us that it was all downhill walking from then on, but Derek’s idea of ‘downhill’ seemed to include rather a lot of ‘uphill’, so Arwyn and I fined him £50 for every stretch of uphill walking, which amounted to £200 in total. We then reduced the fine by small amounts for each downhill bit. The final sum was £150 by the time we got back to the cars. However, being the generous person that I am (and I am sure Arwyn would agree), I have decided to cancel the fine because Derek has otherwise paid his penance by providing us all with such wonderful photos.



    Rob (the generous)

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