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@sundancer – are you the person responsible for the thing that uploads the images? If you are then you rule. It is so much easier than it used to be. IT is not my thing. I am very interested and I have learned a few things for modding games, but that is about as complicated as I can go. I bought my first PC just so I had something decent to use for writing stuff. That was beards ago…1994.
Well, if you are passing anytime just drop in I am hardly ever out and when I am it is usually just walking the Puggos. Obviously, let me know or you will not know where to go. I can see Durham Cathedral from my bedroom window. As for Edinburgh, it is a bit too touristy for me. I go to the festival to see Jerry do a show (usually for my dads birthday) and to go to the model shop, but Edinburgh is not for me. Great cemeteries and where my children saw their first gay men doing oral sex.
If you get up the west coast I might be up there. I have been staying up there quite a bit for the peace and quiet. I am just up the road on the banks of Loch Fyne. Up there I have a table set-up for modern Force-on-Force games, but don’t tell the missus! My dad also has a stash of “whiskey” from his uncle on the Shetlands. Great for cleaning the enamel bath and getting paint from metal minis, but not for drinking. However, it takes all sorts. I did consider setting-up some kind of gaming up there, but never got around to it. It was something I thought about while I was stuck in hospital for a month.
Thin Lizzy rule. I think the their double live album is one of the very best live albums ever recorded. One of my dads favourite albums too. When he met my mother I was 9 and he had an 8-track in his car. It was there I discovered Bowie, Thin Lizzy, Scorpions, Skynyrd, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Monty Python. My mother was not keen on me listening to that, but my dad would let some of us sit in the car, when it was on the drive, and listen to it. Billy Connelly too, but only if my mother was out. Take no chances.