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JMC
 


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Sad to say that although English was my Grandfathers second language (which he learned at school in the Outer Hebridies aged five) I have not succeeded in doing justice to my forebears native tongue other than a cursory 'Hello, how are you, I'm fine, thank-you' Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed

Perhaps the fact that France is a warmer holiday destination has something to do with it. After all, it isn't called 'Stornoway Grey' for nothing you know. Whistle
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