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2nd September 09, 12:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hamish
I seem to have been dashing about all over Southern England a great deal in the past few months (one of the reasons for my not posting much lately), and one of the trips I made was to friends living near Hereford, close to the Welsh border. Imagine my surprise when, emerging from the Membury Services area on the M4, I was confronted by this large illuminated poster advertising Maynard's Wine Gums:
The fact that I was wearing a green kilt was enough to cause three total strangers to insist that I posed beside the poster for photos. This is the only one I have been sent and, unfortunately, it seems to have caught me in mid-expression!! It might make someone smile nevertheless.
Take care,
Ham.
That has made my day Ham, must not drink coffee while on computer, priceless.
You could sent it to youv'e been framed.
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2nd September 09, 01:01 PM
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2nd September 09, 01:41 PM
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That leads to the question... who's got a 100 in their packet.
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2nd September 09, 02:15 PM
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2nd September 09, 10:34 PM
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I don't know how I missed this when it was first posted. Hilarious!
David
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2nd September 09, 10:49 PM
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3rd September 09, 01:24 AM
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Super photo, Hamish, and now we have an inkling what's under the kilt. Don't the wine gums get stuck together with the heat though?
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