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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I'm not sure Anders, It looks like an item that a dealer would have access to. While you're on here, could you go on my Struer thread and verify some of the names of the Swedish people. Cheers mate. Andy T.
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Is this a railway worker looking for a distant train? Lee is on the left. Edit-- The railway worker is Fridsten and next to him on our left is Daniel
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The snappy dresser talking to Ed is Anders (Mr Ander(son)) from Sweden. The two French guys on the left wish to remain anonymous
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34 Three more handsome chaps!
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Day Three, Monday 30 April 2007 We had all arrived by now, there were 27 of us! We started to congregate in the carpark before 8.00 am as that is when B&O had arranged the bus to pick us up. In the foreground of this picture are mostly the French contingent. The man dressed in all black is Guy Hui, not pronounced Gooey Hooey but rhyming with Kiwi
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We all seemed to enjoy our meal and the staff seemed to cope quite well with the sudden influx of multi-nationals. Not bad since they only had one English menu! After this, we went back to the hotel bar. Thankfully, The Happy Penguin was shut! Lee suddenly showed his true colours, he was obviously cut out to be a market trader! Yes, he took over one
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This one taken from the other end of the table. You must remember, everyone hadn't arrived yet. The two in white are French as is the guy with his back towards us. Who is this in blue?
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This one shows Tibor (From Budapest in Hungary) with his wife Edina in the light green top. Next to her is Birgit (Germany) opposite her husband, Stefan in grey.
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Well, time was wearing on and we had to head back to the hotel as more Beoworlders were arriving all the time. On the way back on the ferry, I got my money out ready to pay the ferryman but wasn't asked for it. The £9 was for a two way trip! When we got back, people were arriving in dribs and drabs and most of them including ourselves were
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