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Date Posted: 22:47:56, Fri, Oct 07 2005
Author: gabriel
Subject: Re: Appleford, Twickenham and a flag
In reply to: dom_pedro 's message, "Appleford, Twickenham and a flag" on 17:14:10, Fri, Oct 07 2005

Wave that flag!

I do hope we get the SC up and running again soon. This is ok in a storm but I prefer a bit of luxury myself.

It is also very odd to see the frozen remains of previous expeditions scattered around. Anyone seen Franklin?

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[> [> Re: Appleford, Twickenham and a flag -- Shawshank, 0:23:17, Sat, Oct 08 2005 [1]

What, the little green turtle fella?

Prefer "Little Bear" myself.

Or was Franklin a chum of Mallory? Don't think Franklin even hobbled his way up to the Khumbu Glacier, let alone the top of Everest.


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