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I post the following for all the doubters and double-talkers who dismiss the importance of The Commonwealth - or at least my section of it ...:
I never drink on the commode, pb.
MM
I think I was 'forced' () to endure canadian companionship last summer because so many americans couldn't afford the trip with our economy in the tank. I was fortunate to be there on 'business' ( = tax write off! ) Apparently you guys handled your economy in far more rational manner than we.
Forgot to add, visited Toronto during a conference back in 1984 during my professional 'coming out'. A Paki canadian immigrant took my colleague and I in tow for a tour of the city and dinner at his restaurant with his whole family. One of my fondest memories of time spent in Canada and there are many!I've discovered their hospitality was not unique although perhaps not always quite as effusive.
When were you in Normandy last summer. Me and my wife drove up to Normandy for a week last July.
I've also been to Toronto, nice city. My family particulary liked the "old spaghetti factory".
Would love to attend, and visit many spots on my bucket list while there but unfortunately will be working until late July... Thanks for the invite thoughI hope you colonial boys will be in London to help celebrate our monarch's 60th in June.
It is an historic day.
You'll all be very welcome.
John
Jim Beam neat.
MM
Jim Beam...bah, lollie water I say
I hope you colonial boys will be in London to help celebrate our monarch's 60th in June.
It is an historic day.
You'll all be very welcome.
John
Actually the subject came up during one of our wine-besotted dinner conversations (we were on a booze cruze down the Mosel to the Rhine after my business in Switzerland ended) July 27-August 8. trip ended in Amsterdam. Never got to Normandy although it's a trip I surely want to do one day. I did visit some of the war related sights in Luxembourg like the Patton museum.