The Strangest of Days - A Thames Memoir

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Pallenpool wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 7:59 pm Excellent, thoroughly enjoyed that.
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You are a gifted raconteur Darjeeling - a very enjoyable tale no doubt the first of many :Hat:

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Dave Burr wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:37 pm You are a gifted raconteur Darjeeling - a very enjoyable tale no doubt the first of many :Hat:
Thank you Dave, that's really kind :cheers:

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A knightly story from your Arthurian round table, I applaud you Sir Darjeeling.
Nuffin' is more truther than ye olde truth.
Would this be around the same time a certain Mr Rick Wakeman produced his King Arthur album?
Best regards John.

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Great story, well told :Hat:
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John_Moore wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 5:24 pm A knightly story from your Arthurian round table, I applaud you Sir Darjeeling.
Nuffin' is more truther than ye olde truth.
Would this be around the same time a certain Mr Rick Wakeman produced his King Arthur album?
Best regards John.
Thank you Good Sir. It was 1977 but Rick Wakeman was not my style!

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GregF wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:31 pm Great story, well told :Hat:
Cheers Greg! :cheers:

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An excellent tale! :Hat:
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Lea Dweller wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:27 pm An excellent tale! :Hat:
Thank you!

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Thanks for sharing, not sure I'd have still been sitting there to see the diver emerge!

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