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15th January 2019, 06:45 AM
#21
Re: THE VIKINGS, Up Helly Aa
I wondered why Cappys little finger was permanently curled I just thought he had picked up the Yorkshire trait of holding on to his money until the last second when getting a round in. Cheers JS.
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15th January 2019, 06:59 AM
#22
Re: THE VIKINGS, Up Helly Aa
#18... Irene was always a heavy user of makeup ,maybe she just put another layer on. Were you in Seaforths when that young skipper forget his name but had a penchant for gold braid. Was in the office and grabbed her where he Shouldn’t . There was hell to pay. He said later he didn’t know what came over him and had to Formally apologise. She would have had to complain as there were witnesses. JS
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