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    #21
    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Alexei's not paranoid !!!
    True, you are only aranoid if everybody isn't out to get you which is obviously not the case when it comes to AtW!!!

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      #22
      Originally posted by PRC1964
      I'm confused. You say : "I can't walk more than 100 yards in one go due to ongoing medical reasons"

      But yet you are going to play golf with your mate. Doesn't that involve a bit of walking?
      You haven't seen my golf. Muscular dystrophy really stuffs it.

      The key words however are "in one go". to be fair with my current drug regime I can manage probably 200 yards before I actually have to take a brief rest. With an electric trolley I can just manage. Recovery is quick so I can manage to get round without making too much of a nuiscance - but any hills etc and I really do need a buggy.

      Got to have an electric trolley if not though.
      Last edited by ASB; 30 November 2006, 17:36.

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        #23
        Originally posted by AtW
        New refinary there, eh?

        Watch your back - Russia is more dangerous than it may seem.
        No, it's going to be a polonium tracking system.

        Re the danger, it's not great. Previous clients have an office in the financial district. Across the road is a restaurant/bar type thing. There was a wedding reception there when I was with the clients. Then the shooting started. The best man shot the groom (terminally) in a row over a parking space when they arrived.

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