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19th July 2022, 09:55 AM
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cushy little number
Hey fellas,as I said before I loved daywork but joined rfa ship in South America as quartermaster and what a cushy number,but commercial shipping watches were no no,oh by the way newmills torryburn limekilns have beautiful walkways and cycle routes fellas,and nearby crombie has ammo depot where rfa ships go in.
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19th July 2022, 11:19 AM
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Re: cushy little number
Nearby Dunfermline abbey worth a visit as king Robert the Bruce body buried there fellas,and next to that is dunfermline palace where Charles first was born,and dunfermline has beautiful walkways,and cycle routes,welcome to the Kingdom of fife fellas
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