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I spent my entire lunch break the other day writing a heart felt letter to encourage new people to come to the Broads and you've blown it with one photo lol :norty: Each to their own, I guess, at least he won't have any tan lines :naughty:

 

Grace

 

p.s I am not one for complaining but why, oh why couldn't he have been a Johnny Depp lookalike :naughty:

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Now now Gracie you will be wanting me to wear one of Iains frocks next

cheers

Ray & Carole

Oye Ray! Your risking the wrath of several of my fellow countrymen on here! :naughty:  :norty: its a KILT!!!! :P  Oh I forgot, you dress up in ladies garb and wear frocks! :naughty:

 

 

cheers Iain

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Iain

No offence to you our your countrymen just nice to prod a mod occaisionaly

Caroles brother and wife live in Dalry and he refuses to wear a skirt

But they do bring me Scotch pies and the old Lorne sausage when they visit and tinned haggis once but didnt go much on that prefer freshly killed, I seem to recall a similar thread on this recenly.

Oops off topic onto food again sorry

cheers

Ray & Carole

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Iain

No offence to you our your countrymen just nice to prod a mod occaisionaly

Caroles brother and wife live in Dalry and he refuses to wear a skirt

But they do bring me Scotch pies and the old Lorne sausage when they visit and tinned haggis once but didnt go much on that prefer freshly killed, I seem to recall a similar thread on this recenly.

Oops off topic onto food again sorry

cheers

Ray & Carole

No offence taken matey. I shall try and remember to bring doon some of Scotland's finest meat fayre for you! 

 

 

cheers Iain.

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I had haggis burger yesterday while wearing my kilt, well I am in Scotland at the moment. But I was wearing my kilt in Horning a fortnight ago and will in another fortnight.

Anyway haggis is one of Norfolk's finest exports to Scotland.

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