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Topic: lmao
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demelza888 Member
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posted 07-27-2000 02:00 PM
I'm new, and how does this work? |
Philip Davis unregistered
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posted 07-27-2000 02:15 PM
I'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.------------------ 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 http://www.castlesontheweb.com/members/philipdavis/index.html |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 07-27-2000 02:24 PM
Count 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.------------------ '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.
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demelza888 Member
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posted 07-27-2000 02:48 PM
Gentlemen-- Of course I will buy a round... Enjoy!! It is good to meet you... |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 07-27-2000 06:09 PM
Hey, wheres my pint of Guinness? It's nice to see someone else buying a round for once. Welcome |
Merlin Senior Member
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posted 07-28-2000 03:09 AM
I'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
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canadab Senior Member
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posted 07-28-2000 08:42 AM
Beamish... beer you eat with a fork... |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 07-28-2000 10:09 AM
Funnily 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!------------------ '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. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 07-28-2000 10:22 AM
OK, i'm driveing everyone home when this is over. I've got the aspirins in the vehical. |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 07-28-2000 01:16 PM
Are you fit to driveing after all this beer?------------------ '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. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 07-28-2000 01:42 PM
As long as we don't go south of the border or any where near London! Whoops, Philip lives south, maybe you better drive. |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 07-28-2000 01:55 PM
We've got better beer up here anyway!------------------ '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. |
demelza888 Member
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posted 07-30-2000 08:17 AM
Thank 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. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 07-30-2000 09:38 AM
Which one did you get visit and what was your impressions of it? |
demelza888 Member
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posted 07-30-2000 02:04 PM
I 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... |