Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:49 pm

BiggestNizzy wrote:
steve_weegie wrote: Depends if i turn them down Ken :mrgreen:

Loving the confidence, even if it is misplaced :P
I have high standards, hence nothing is better than somthing sometimes. Wouldnt expect you to understand nizzy :P

Besides, I'm holding out for nice single girls thats into sports cars and adventure sports. They're a rare breed :lol:
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by mac » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:58 pm

steve_weegie wrote:
BiggestNizzy wrote:
steve_weegie wrote: Depends if i turn them down Ken :mrgreen:

Loving the confidence, even if it is misplaced :P
I have high standards, hence nothing is better than somthing sometimes. Wouldnt expect you to understand nizzy :P

Besides, I'm holding out for nice blind single girls thats into sports cars and adventure sports. They're a rare breed :lol:
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:10 pm

shooomer wrote:
mac wrote:
steve_weegie wrote:
I have high standards, hence nothing is better than somthing sometimes. Wouldnt expect you to understand nizzy :P

Besides, I'm holding out for nice blind single girls thats into sports cars and water sports. They're a rare breed :lol:
:lol: @ mac & shoomer

Although that reminds me of a white water rafting trip I was going to organise......
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by Brigita » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:37 am

White Water rafting... now that's a good direction for this post... I'm up for it!! :-)
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:24 pm

shooomer wrote:
steve_weegie wrote:
Although that reminds me of a white water wristing trip I was going to organise......

:shock:
Shoomer, your mind must be a picture of sublime grace and elegange :P :roll:
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:28 pm

Brigita wrote:White Water rafting... now that's a good direction for this post... I'm up for it!! :-)
:P :D
A week on the Zambezi with a bungee jump over Victoria Falls, or somthing closer to home perhaps? ;) :D

The Orchy is supposed to be awesome, but trips depend on when they're flooding it.... I'll look into it 8)
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by Brigita » Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:40 pm

Count me in! I need a holiday!!! :o)

I know Ken will be in too!

Would be fun!!
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by mac » Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:56 pm

Let's start a tally

Steve = One some
Briggy = Two some
Ken = :shock:
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by RDH » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:32 pm

mac wrote:Let's start a tally

Steve = One some
Briggy = Two some
Ken = Dirty old man
:thumbsup :D
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by mac » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:38 pm

RDH wrote:
mac wrote:Let's start a tally

Steve = One some
Briggy = Two some
Ken = Dirty old man
:thumbsup :D

An accountant and you don't know what comes after 2??? :D


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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by Stewart » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:59 pm

mac wrote:
RDH wrote:
mac wrote:Let's start a tally

Steve = One some
Briggy = Two some
Ken = Dirty old man
:thumbsup :D

An accountant and you don't know what comes after 2??? :D


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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by RDH » Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:14 pm

Stewart wrote:
mac wrote:

An accountant and you don't know what comes after 2??? :D


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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by ExigeKen » Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:02 am

:finger You lot are a shower - actually Brigita is correct I am up for white water rafting and the River Orchy has more top grade rapids than any other Scottish river so lets do it as they say 8)
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:29 am

Right, pooey news first... The folk I know only run trips on the Orchy until the end of March, so it looks like we've missed the boat on that one... :(

Good news is that the Tummel and the Findhorn are good fun too :D I was speaking to a coastguard mate a while back and he seemed to think the Findhorn had plenty scary bits on it 8)
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Re: Brigita - the Fort @Lunchtime

Post by steve_weegie » Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:26 am

shooomer wrote:
steve_weegie wrote:
Shoomer, your mind must be a picture of sublime grace and elegange :P :roll:
Steve, your lines are not working on me either :P
Trust me, if i'm remembered for one thing round here, it wont be for trying and failing to pull you Shoomer :mrgreen:
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