Sinister: North Carolina

Gordon gogron at xxx.uk
Fri Jun 15 20:01:17 BST 2001


Compadresinister



"The USS Enterprise is off the shores of this little
town right now"

says Rob from the south. We cannae go any faster! says this Scot. James
T Kirk: used to wear a corset on set cos he was so drunk and had to look
in a state of non-fat fitness as he said authoritatively 'beam me up' on
the surface Planet Zog anon. As for aircraft carriers, I saw the HMS Ark
Royal during a boat tour of Plymouth Harbour undergoing a fit-out. My
grandpa engineered guns on the HMS Indefatigable during the Second of
our World wars and the fact that we don't have an aircraft carrier of
such long name and weighty tonnage at present speaks loudly of our lost
heritage. More syllables, anyone? Anyone?
Enterprise: 75 and a half thousand tonnes
Ark Royal: 43 thousand tonnes
Indefatigable: data no longer present.



AND SINCE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT OF CARS LATELY. . .
writes the over-achieving but now four-letter-pasted intellectualvoid

I'm searching (but found my MOT certificate). Long days on trains and
dodgy bus services... (during strikes by guards of the former:
information gathered; talks ongoing). Damn nuisanse there's no commuter
service on the bus between Dunblane and Edinburgh during a train strike.

"i include this only as a
sop to those who feel all the talk of the tour has lowered the oozey,
funky, sweaty, steamy content of this list to a new low."

says Carle Groome.

All these points of contact between cyberspace and the material world
are apt to make any woman or man nervous. As a result of this fact, it
is also a fact that such fears on the event are quickly overcome. Even
if it's raining...

Kelvinbridge Underground station
at 2pm on 16th June
can phone [Ally 96] on
07733356611
We'll be waiting at the station exit which leads to the car park

I'm repeating info and many people will be aware of this but reminders
can do no harm.
Well done Alasdair! I applaud you for your efforts.

Personally, I don't know what to bring. Maybe sandwiches? I was going to
order sweets from this site selling weird sweets, but I had other things
to deal with and; too late now.

I decided to book accommodation in Glasgow for those 'missing the train'
inevitabilities and if you ring (0141) 221 1000 you will get through to
the Glasgow Charing X Tower Hotel who, at the moment, still have rooms
available: £35 single; about £50 twin.

I believe the New Yorkers are having a picnic also. Well done Julie! :)

"It is better to be interested in the changing seasons
than to be hopelessly in love with Spring"
                                                         George
Santayana

how true; Liz Daplyn:)
past finals too! why do they call them finals except for the need for
respite; relief and well-deserved comfort.

:)

I'm glad I'm on this list

Gordon

P.S. I got a book this morning from a certain someone... I'll be reading
this on the train... the page bookmarked seemed about right:)
Thankyou:)






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