Yvonne,
So good to hear from someone. We are still experiencing storms and flooding. A little nerve wrecking. Rain always brings out the blues, I guess I am somewhat like Eeyore from Whinnie the Pooh. Need to get my Manilow face on. Wish I could visit Scotland. I heard it is beautiful. I wish I could see Barry this year. You will have a wonderful, wonderful time but I don't have to tell you that. Take care. Thinking of you.
Catherine
Hi Yvonne,
I see that you live in Glasgow, Scotland. My dad was born in Clydebank (I think I spelt that right). He's been in the States since '58, but still calls Scotland "home". Dad still tells stories about the "blitz" and living in the country for a couple of years during WWII. We were there in the early '70's, but I still remember the beauty of the country. It was an unseasonally hot summer too when we visited and the UK relatives said it was because the "Yanks brought the heat with them".
Take care and drop me a line sometime.
Jeanne
Hello pal...im from Ayr hen and just LOVE Barry..im also travelling down to london havent booked anything yet, could fly fae Ggow or Prestwick,,id better get a move on suppose,, im going to the sat and Sun shows then on to Manchester,,was hoping Bazz would squeeze in Glasgow but nae luck...awwww
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So good to hear from someone. We are still experiencing storms and flooding. A little nerve wrecking. Rain always brings out the blues, I guess I am somewhat like Eeyore from Whinnie the Pooh. Need to get my Manilow face on. Wish I could visit Scotland. I heard it is beautiful. I wish I could see Barry this year. You will have a wonderful, wonderful time but I don't have to tell you that. Take care. Thinking of you.
Catherine
yvonne
I would love to keep in touch with you. Will you be seeing Barry in Dec. at the '02?
Jeanne
I see that you live in Glasgow, Scotland. My dad was born in Clydebank (I think I spelt that right). He's been in the States since '58, but still calls Scotland "home". Dad still tells stories about the "blitz" and living in the country for a couple of years during WWII. We were there in the early '70's, but I still remember the beauty of the country. It was an unseasonally hot summer too when we visited and the UK relatives said it was because the "Yanks brought the heat with them".
Take care and drop me a line sometime.
Jeanne
What a great idea - who says roses only bloom in the spring?
Laura
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