Euro Militaire : A Storm Rising

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Denis, Keith... Haud yir wheesht ye cheeky pera clatty midgy rakers. Djaunnerstawn whit ahm oan aboot?
Bis Später Alligator........;) As Stefan would say.
Derek
Denis, Steve for the benefit of those without a fine Scottish education the following should help. It's dead easy really ......
Can you both please desist from sharing your ill considered opinions with your betters, you two impertinent and somewhat unhygienic gentlemen whose committment to recycling ensures that you source many of your goods and consumables from neighbours refuse depositories. I trust that this has been communicated to you in a way that is clear, unambiguous and understandable?
See you later Alligator........;)
D.
 
I understood it mate I had the ummm "pleasure" of meeting a lot of your people in the mob :p

Steve
 
One part of our culture I really like is that we, however many make the journey every year and go to enjoy ourselves. I sometimes wonder about some of they others, why do they travel to Folkestone just to look F***ing miserable, Surely they could stay home and look miserable for free!
Just my observations over the years and admit it you have all see them. Perhaps inwardly they are having a ball but feel they have to hide it from the others rather than speading the happiness.

All written very tongue in cheek,

Don
 
All written very tongue in cheek,

Don[/quote]

Whoops for a minute there I thought you'd said tongue in sheep..........country roads take me home to the place I belong...........
See you Wednesday, Country Boy ;)
D
 
The Clan comes every year, bearing gifts o cash for plunder to all us traders...

Looking forward to seein the tartan army once again !!!

Don , I've been practicing haggling wi me turkish mate ata,,, your doomed my friend.

The whisky is bought a lovely hearty and very warming glenfarklas 105,,,,, at 60.5 % that should loosen your wallets. I may get a wee milder dram for the light weights.

Working like the preverbial at present but looking forward to the banter, laughs a many and of course a wee dram.

Stuart
 
Looking forward to it already Stu, and I'm ready to challenge your turkish trading training. Must have been a delight for you. Barter with you is no problem, Dels bringing one of his favourite sheep. Got to be worth a lot of figures, by the way shes house trained.
Looking forward to seeing you Gary and Mark very shortly and I do hope you will have one or two figures hiding just for us.
Glenfarklas sounds just delightful, I will look forward to it.

See you very soon

Don
 
I'll have ewe no Derek that i used to be a city slicker before living the village idealic life that i am now.So Derek my little lamb stop getting on my goat.I must rush now as it's my turn to play the village idiot today just for you city boys.As for Carl he's a dead Brummie walking!!!!!
Brian
 
I'll have ewe no Derek that i used to be a city slicker before living the village idealic life that i am now.So Derek my little lamb stop getting on my goat.I must rush now as it's my turn to play the village idiot today just for you city boys.As for Carl he's a dead Brummie walking!!!!!
Brian
:LOL::LOL:Nice one.....:ROFLMAO:
 
Just seen it Brian, I do hope you are talking about the new Naked John Deere tractor on page 3, I would hate to think you were wasting your old eyes looking at hay bails and stuff like that.

Don
 
Wish you guys fantastic days at Euro, it seems that you have a really good warm up conversation for the bars in Folkestone with all the Scottish farmer news. :)
 
Stefan, great to hear from you............As a fellow Scot you should be coming with us, wait till I speak to your wife and ask if you can come out to play next year!
Wont be the same without you.

Don
 
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