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    Shamed into Walking


    Months ago I'd said I'd do the Diabetes UK walk at Herrington Country Park on my birthday (29th June).
    I'd heard no more about it until a parcel arrived yesterday which contained this braw tee-shirt which is a super match for my Spirit of Scotland kilt.
    In the meantime I had made other plans for that day, but since they have placed me in the first tranche of walkers in the morning and given me a tee-shirt I guess I better go along and take part. The walk goes past the Penshaw Monument, illustrated on the tee-shirt, and which was built in 1884 in honour of John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham and first Governor of Canada.

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    So - - - ???? Did you get a hair cut to reduce the weight that you have to carry on the walk?

    Interesting new look there.

    I know I don't need to say it, but don't forget your camera on the 29th...

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    Alex - almost did not recognize you with out the added facial hair. Are you following in Robertson's (P1M) footsteps?

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    Good for you. I've wanted to do a walk of some sort for a while but they never work with my schedule.

    Now what's up with the glasses? Did the camera capture them midswing, or is that really a solid wire coming off the arms and going behind your head?
    .. the kilt had concealed a blaster strapped to one thigh and a knife to the other. He was aware of the present gentle customs against personal weapons, but he felt naked without them. Such customs were nonsense anyhow, foolishment from old women - there was no such thing as "dangerous weapons," only dangerous people.
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    Now what's up with the glasses? Did the camera capture them midswing, or is that really a solid wire coming off the arms and going behind your head?
    Having taken off the glasses and smiled for the camera for five failed attempts at this photo I put the glasses back on to see what I was doing wrong with the camera. Sixth attempt was a much better shot, but caught me scowling, and the glasses in mid swing as I had just removed them again.
    Alex - almost did not recognize you with out the added facial hair. Are you following in Robertson's (P1M) footsteps?
    Well its a bit warm for fur in summer. I may grow it back again in autumn.

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    I did the same thing. Shaved off the cheek warmers and just have a circle beard now.
    .. the kilt had concealed a blaster strapped to one thigh and a knife to the other. He was aware of the present gentle customs against personal weapons, but he felt naked without them. Such customs were nonsense anyhow, foolishment from old women - there was no such thing as "dangerous weapons," only dangerous people.
    --Robert Heinlein in Methuselah's Children

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    Alex, good on you for doing the walk. I'm planning one or two for the end of summer, now that my leg is better.
    And for the record, I'm with you on the less fur in summer thing. Here's my summer "facial do". No mutton chops til fall for me, if I grow them back at all.
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    looking sharp

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    Wow, Michael, that is a complete change of image, wouldn't have recognised you without the mutton chops.

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    Great new lookand have fun on the walk!
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