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Vic Perrin

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Had a Chin Wag with Chas today he popped in to see us on his way back up North.

Many thanks for the blanks Chas they are special

:thumbs:Vic:thumbs:
 

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Two very nice men together and now the new shed looks like this init?
 

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Jim

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He saw the amount of meat you put on plates Vic .. :ciggrin:

Good to see guys ..
 

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Great to see you again too Vic :thumbs:
And thanks for the wood blanks if you need any more clearing out, just shout :wink:
 

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The best visit is between like minded guys with a common hobby happy for you both. Cant figure out the geography was it a long way to travel?

Peter.

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Check the cow is still out the back Vic, these bloody vikings will nick anything :funny:
 

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Not Quite sure Peter I would geustimate 50 miles + back home to his place
Not Quite sure Peter I would geustimate 70 miles + back home to his place:
50 miles then 70 miles :thinks: You wouldn't have googled that from the envelope I gave you would you Vic :wink:

It's near as damn it 71 miles door to door. But as I went to buy 3 vintage Conway Stewarts, then to see my son and then on to Vics the round trip was about 170 miles :thumbs:
Still only a cuckoo's spit compared to distances in Australia :face::wink:
 

Vic Perrin

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50 miles then 70 miles :thinks: You wouldn't have googled that from the envelope I gave you would you Vic :wink:

It's near as damn it 71 miles door to door. But as I went to buy 3 vintage Conway Stewarts, then to see my son and then on to Vics the round trip was about 170 miles :thumbs:
Still only a cuckoo's spit compared to distances in Australia :face::wink:

:bwink:Well spotted Chas that's exactly what I done:bwink:
 

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Thanks guys I courted my wife from 50 miles for three years then the next forever years vising the in laws distances pale when we look at Marks travelling schedule my daughter (no 3) when driving in England said once you get off the main drag in England the narrow so often roads can take forever when I was there I used public transport in England Ireland Wales and Scotland amazing but tedious.As I mature in age I dread the time when I have to surrender my license my dearly beloved has never held a drivers license. My daughter did extensive family history excursions as did I getting directions can be exciting.

Peter.:fingers:
 

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50 miles then 70 miles :thinks: You wouldn't have googled that from the envelope I gave you would you Vic :wink:

It's near as damn it 71 miles door to door. But as I went to buy 3 vintage Conway Stewarts, then to see my son and then on to Vics the round trip was about 170 miles :thumbs:
Still only a cuckoo's spit compared to distances in Australia :face::wink:

I only just travelled 500 km to see a quack.:nooidea::fart::fart::funny::funny:
 
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