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Re: Europa-List: The price of Bacon Butties

Subject: Re: Europa-List: The price of Bacon Butties
From: William Mills <combined.merchants@virgin.net>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 14:26:13

Hi Bryan,
I'm afraid you changed the DOTH venue too late for Rick Morris and me.  We
went to Panshanger as arranged and enjoyed a very pleasant and healthy
lunch.  I can confirm, as previously reported by Paddy, that the restaurant
and menu at Panshanger is very good and I have to say is much better than at
Enstone.
How many went to Enstone?
Best wishes,
William

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Allsop" <bryan@blackballclub.com>
Subject: Europa-List: The price of Bacon Butties


<bryan@blackballclub.com>
>
> Sorry Fergus! The exchange rate may not be good, but my bacon butty and
> coffee cost less than two pounds on Wednesday.
>
> Cheers, Dother Bryan.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fergus Kyle" <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
> To: "EUROPALIST" <europa-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Europa-List: off topic - PFA
>
>
> >
> > Folks -
> >            Those of you involved in the UK in the firm's writhings are
> > undoubtedly sincere in the intensity of your attitudes. One can sense
that
> > readily.
> >            However for those of us (touched or not by Nameless'
> > indiscretions) who abide on the outer fringes - NA, SA, AFR, ASIA and
> > AUS -
> > the results are variously distant, comic, distressing or in one or two
> > cases, infuriating.   Perhaps you can see the attitudes of several
hundred
> > fellow builders being affected by an essentially local event - as is
> > photgraphy for a national publication.
> >            This is countered here by following the DOTH series for the
> > pleasure of seeing good friends enjoying their hundred-pound
> > butties........
> > which distance may stifle here.
> >            Nevertheless, please consider making your campaign on another
> > URL, or at least on a lesser address list. This will serve to prevent
> > polarising a fairly cohesive group - to the detriment of us all.
> > E&OE
> > Cheers, Ferg
> > PS:   It appears that PFA is an association which has legal and
procedural
> > powers which transcend the term. It is interesting to see the different
> > impressions various members reveal of the establishment.
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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