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14th June 2023, 06:31 AM
#51
Re: The Suez Canal
No worries Des, we all get it wrong at times.
Happy daze John in Oz.
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21st June 2023, 09:46 AM
#52
Re: The Suez Canal
1st trip to sea. Got a hair cut from an alleged barber in Port Said which turned my neck septic. things you do when you are a green highlander. I still have small brass sphinx. Happy days in 1958.
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21st June 2023, 12:12 PM
#53
Re: The Suez Canal
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fraser bell
. I still have small brass sphinx. .
Fraser Bell
Fraser, that's too much information!
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22nd June 2023, 01:50 AM
#54
Re: The Suez Canal
Fraser.
I still have my leather covered camel stamped photograph album bought in 49.
Des
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22nd June 2023, 03:11 AM
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And can i say it on here Mmmmm! I still have a few things bought there but one Special , all i can say its made from Pure Steel!
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22nd June 2023, 06:13 AM
#56
Re: The Suez Canal
Most of mine either fell apart or disintegrated, all gone to 'junk' heaven.
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23rd June 2023, 01:17 AM
#57
Re: The Suez Canal
Tony .
Join the club, at nearly 91 I am starting to miss remembering peoples names, I now use the alphabet, one of our barmaids is called Abby I think first and second letters of the alphabet and I got it, another is Ingrid, I think now in#side for a beer, the funny thing is that all my attempts come up better than remebering it straight out.
Des.
PS. I'm good at counting the change, LoL
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23rd June 2023, 06:15 AM
#58
Re: The Suez Canal
Des, use a debit card then you will not need to count the change.
But how do you remember when you have had a few extra??
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