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kango wrote: Hi Sundowner(I see you still use Your P.D.B handle.)I worked on the counter at R.P.T. 85-90 and just before You left to sell lace for your brother in law , you flogged Me that superstar 360 and a York 40fm. You suggested going up to a carpark just outside fylingdales early warning station to dx abroad. All that succeded in doing was to bring out an helicopter from said establishment to monitor what Me and My mate were doing!!!To cut a long story short on the way home we called at the Happy Eater on the A64 I bought a coffee for the mother hen who was sheperding a gang of lasses out on a works do,(who My mate tried to chat up.. no joy ha!!) three months later wedding bells. You also got Me into metal detecting but thats another tale. From one old structure to another thanks pal!!! regards Kango Hi Kango if you can get my e mail address from my profile could you please send me an e mail.
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kango wrote: Hi Sundowner You also got Me into metal detecting but thats another tale. From one old structure to another story Metal detecting?? i dont suppose you've got any decent farms you want to share have you lol
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kango wrote: Decent farms!!?? You must be joking. Beachcombing only I'm afraid. Most landowners not really keen on "treasure hunters" tramping over their fields (rightly so), and getting anyone to agree to a fifty fifty split these days is like pulling hens teeth!! Ha well theres always the lottery!!! The hobby hasn't been helped of late with folk finding piles of saxon gold in fields lol
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Hi Longy. Missed each other. 55-62 for me. That's the last line of the school song you quote isn't it? I seem to remember one bit of it went "A song fair for singing, A song of high endeavour, School that we love, And honour and revere ...." etc etc. Or something like that - I think I might have got the word order wrong. Am I right in thinking there is no way you can search this entire thread for key words, only individual pages of it, so I have to do 16 searches for central high? Longy wrote: Another Centralian (65-72)here! I agree wholeheartedly, lets face it once "...Our Alma Mater dear" had changed its name it lost lots of its kudos don't you think.It does however get some "nice" comments earlier in the thread.
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[quotenick="Bert"]Hi Longy. Missed each other. 55-62 for me. That's the last line of the school song you quote isn't it? I seem to remember one bit of it went "A song fair for singing, A song of high endeavour, School that we love, And honour and revere ...." etc etc. Or something like that - I think I might have got the word order wrong. Am I right in thinking there is no way you can search this entire thread for key words, only individual pages of it, so I have to do 16 searches for central high?Actually - yes you're right. It's a real pain. It sounds as though you've realised that the search facility from the browser tools menu is the way to go. Not too bad with only a few pages, wait till you try the Pubs or Skulls thread
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