Thanks for the response, Doug. I read a story recently about Catterick garrison expanding. It's an army area in Yorkshire that is now officially? unofficially? a town. Caterham is also an army area and I have lived in and around both of them.
I didn't like living in either of them!
Tina
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> Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:20:57 -0600
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> Subject: Re: memory snap: BASS - big cats
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> You go minimal, Tina. Not sure exactly what's happening, but enjoyed
> the short ride....
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> Doug
> On 14-Mar-09, at 5:57 PM, Tina Bass wrote:
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> > I have lapped them both.
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> > and I was neither robbed, raped (or offed)
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> > but felt the pressure of this fine weather.
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> > what?
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> > I ate.
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