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    I will be announcing in the morning, so stop by the station and say hello- it is half way down the main walkway on the left behind the grandstand. If you see a real handsome fit guy announcing, keep moving, that's not me. I'm the Grumpy old ugly guy (proud of it).
    Omnibus rebus impossibilibus remotis, quidquid relictum sit,
    quamvis, debet esse veritas.

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    How many X-Markers will be at Fairhill? I'll be hosting the Gordon tent. Come by and say hi if you get the chance!

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    See you all in a couple days! I fly out tomorrow morning for Charleston WV, staying with family in Hurricane WV, and going to Fair Hill on Saturday.

    Looks like the weather should be fantastic, though I see rain in the forecast for Gettysburg on Friday, where I'll be that day.

    Because of possible mud I'll pass on bringing ghillies and fancy socks, and wear plain shoes and dark plain socks.

    Definitely stop by Clan Gordon. I used to play in a band here which wore uniforms based on The Gordon Highlanders, by the way, and I have an old love of that tartan, and of Red Gordon, always worn by our dearly beloved Colin Gordon, a proud Scot and founder of The Scottish Fiddlers of Los Angeles.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 13th May 14 at 06:28 AM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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