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- Name: Mags
- Location: Scotland, United Kingdom
Originally, Mags made this place in the ether for family and friends to support Macfarlane's journey through cancer. Now that it is over, she uses the legacy of his spirit to chart new waters. Not knowing her mast from her mizzen, it is good to know there are folk out there who can throw a lifebelt. Your comments are welcome reminders that the flood waters will abate and "the singing bird will come " Guide to leaving a comment 1. Click on the "Comments" link at the bottom of the latest post. 2. Choose an identity - best to use "Other" then you can put your name at the top of your comment. 3. Enter "Name" in the blue outlined box which appears when you click "Other" 4. Copy the word verification letters into the box below in the correct order. This prevents computerised spamming of the site.Thanks a million.
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Monday, November 14, 2005



5 Comments:
Hope you remember to pack this gear for your impending break. Thin I`ve got a couple of tins of beans that i can bring along. As well as air guitar we can compose our own air tunes!
Talk soon.
Love the chaps Dan. Mags, be careful where you put those spurs! Consider yourselves cuddled both of you! Have fun.
Ah, takes you back. These photies were great because you didn't see the back view. The chaps normally covered a pair of grey Clan House shorts, grey short socks and black elasticated front rubbers! Real wild west style, eh!
I remember a lad in our area who had part of an outfit like this and painted his wellies silver to get "the look". Still had the grey shorts though. Wonder what ever happened to him. Probably became part of the Village People!
Still cheering you guys on.
What's this-before morag?!!!
I remember having a cowgirl outfit-maybe not quite as swankey as the one shown here- but i also remember sitting on an imaginary horse- one hand on the reins and one hand slapping my thigh...gidee-up trigger!!
Greetings M and D,
Just caught up with the Blog site. Swonderful! ( Fred Astaire)
This entry certainly "triggered " some memories: like the Christmas I got an Indian outfit and every other boy in the street got a cowboy suit!!! Still remember one of them running away home crying having broken his new Springfield Repeater over my bleedin' head!
John Irish
John Irish
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