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demelza888I'm new, and how does this work?
Philip DavisI've heard it said that chatrooms are a bit like pubs with open conversations, you just ask questions or make points as you feel able. Since your new you have to buy us all a round of drinks and I'll have a classic lukewarm pint of british bitter thanks.

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And as I rode by Dalton-Hall Beneath the turrets high, A maiden on the castle-wall Was singing merrily: The Outlaw by Sir Walter Scott
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wurdsmiffCount me in too, provided it's a real ale!
Greenmantle, Hobgoblin or Fraoch would go down nicely, but I could make do with an Old Speckled Hen or a St Andrews Ale.
Sheep Dip and Bishop's Finger sound unsavoury, but I can assure they are excellent beers.

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'Give me the groves that lofty brave,
The storms, by Castle Gordon'.
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Gordon.


demelza888Gentlemen--
Of course I will buy a round... Enjoy!! It is good to meet you...
duncanHey, wheres my pint of Guinness? It's nice to see someone else buying a round for once.
Welcome
MerlinI'd like a cool Pils. But hey, befor we get very drunk: What are your main interests (about castles) demelza888? Any special thing you like about them?

Cheers
Merlin

canadabBeamish... beer you eat with a fork...
wurdsmiffFunnily enough I thought this might be a popular subject, and I apreciate the comment about beaqmish. I was going to ask if anyone had tried the famed Skullsplitter Ale from the Orkney Brewery, but it's a stupid question, because allegedly anyone who had wpould now be unable to type!

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'Give me the groves that lofty brave,
The storms, by Castle Gordon'.
Visit my web-site at
www.castlesontheweb.com/members/wurdsmiff/castles.htm

Gordon.

duncanOK, i'm driveing everyone home when this is over. I've got the aspirins in the vehical.
wurdsmiffAre you fit to driveing after all this beer?

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'Give me the groves that lofty brave,
The storms, by Castle Gordon'.
Visit my web-site at
www.castlesontheweb.com/members/wurdsmiff/castles.htm

Gordon.

duncanAs long as we don't go south of the border or any where near London! Whoops, Philip lives south, maybe you better drive.
wurdsmiffWe've got better beer up here anyway!

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'Give me the groves that lofty brave,
The storms, by Castle Gordon'.
Visit my web-site at
www.castlesontheweb.com/members/wurdsmiff/castles.htm

Gordon.

demelza888Thank you all for your kind welcome. In response to Merlin's question, I love castles,and wish I lived in one a long time ago...I've only ever been in one, but someday would love to visit many more.
duncanWhich one did you get visit and what was your impressions of it?
demelza888I visited Boldt Castle in the St.Lawrence Seaway 20 years ago. I have heard they are restoring it now and would love to see it again. It was in ruins when I was there. Even so, it was beautiful...

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