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Beautiful jacket, whole outfit works wonderfully well.
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Little bit sad in places, humorous in others and finally defiant, you are a very talented man to roll all of that into a "simple" rhyme.
Thanks for your efforts
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22nd December 19, 11:35 AM
Very smart outfit, nicely done
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To my eye, many of those pockets appear to be just fashionable extras with no real pocket behind them, let's face it using them to carry stuff would not look very attractive due to bulging.
That...
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For me, a charcoal tweed jacket with horn buttons would be somber enough for funerals but smart enough for weddings. Accessories and choice of shirt colours, hose, sporran etc will allow you to bling...
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Hi mate
Just thought of a few things that I didn't tell you about on our trip, if you've a few hours to kill, the drive down to loch Etive (turn right as you leave Glencoe) is a nice drive with...
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Congratulations, well at least in being free from many overheads/worries and being able to enjoy life a little more. I had hoped to visit your shop when holidaying in Canada (just back) but...
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Hi mate, I'll have a look through my photos from the trip I did 2 years ago, did Inverness, fort William, Skye, Loch Lomond, when I get back from Canada. I'm currently in Toronto airport for flight...
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That's a good tartan and a fine looking pair of socks, it's now on my Xmas list.
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Thanks for posting your pictures it's very good of the quail to pose on prominent features.
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Personally May and June can provide great weather, of course it is a little cooler, but there are less midgies and these months tend to be drier, on average than July and August which can be very wet...
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Noticed you are travelling south from Ullapool through Gairloch, stop at the mountain coffee house , the coffee is outstanding and will give you a serious lift/high and the views across the sea are...
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Excellent demonstration of casual, but still remaining well dressed. It's a nice tartan and goes well with the socks and sunglasses.
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I did a very similar trip 2 years ago, but based myself in Inverness, Skye, Fort William and loch lomand, using each of those as bases for day trips. I did B&Bs for all of them but loch lomand...
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12th February 19, 12:17 PM
I definetly prefer that combination. In the first photo there just seemed to be too much going on, i.e. too busy and confusing to the eye with so many different checked colours.
I don't think...
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5th February 19, 11:12 AM
Wot no sandals, only kidding although it is rare to see you not wearing them. As always tpa, you are dressed sensibly for the occasion and carry off casual style with aplomb.
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2nd February 19, 12:26 PM
I too like the subtler colours and the way they seem to slowly change from one to another.
Good luck with the rebuild, although you won't need any with Paul doing it.
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29th January 19, 12:50 AM
Well done to your son, that's seriously impressive and so is your bench pressing.
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27th January 19, 02:45 AM
Good to hear you had a great time. Thanks for taking the time to post all of the photos I enjoyed looking through them.
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16th January 19, 02:18 PM
I'm pretty sure you are already aware of this but scotweb has 3 variations for sale if you search for Royal Air Force.
Apologies if this was and egg sucking lesson.
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25th December 18, 03:09 PM
Teachers do a whisky called Highland Cream, it's a blended whisky so not sure where the cream "element" comes in. I got this in a set of miniatures today, which is why I know.
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25th December 18, 02:56 PM
Looks good to me, but I always favour function over form, when the choice is mine.
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22nd December 18, 10:54 AM
It was very busy at Stonehenge this morning, which is why I avoided it, it's a real nightmare living so close to the stones.
looking forward to the middle of January when you can really feel the...
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16th December 18, 08:54 AM
That's a great find, could have been tailored for you it fits so well.
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11th November 18, 12:50 PM
Thank you Derek, I'm a fan of marmalade with a bit of bite to it, so I have copied your recipe and may give it a go in the dark and wet months after Hogmanay.
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