A Conversation for Contents Page - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Started conversation Sep 1, 2003
Traveller in Time on his head peering south looking for the big birds
"Congratulations Marie Louise Rogers. Passing the linie at high seas is not an everyday job, I bet most of the researchers never make it. How about a heroic job as done in ancient times to please Neptune.
Sorry John, apparently I was a month early. Congratulations with 65 adventures around the sun."
Sailor in Time wiping the decks
"Cheers, try to win from your fears. There is nothing to loose, just learning to gain."
<> spinning his globe, south side up
"Now we all have to read our maps upside down. That is, all of us in the northen hemisphere. Strange effects on the scale, by the way."
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AmethystLady Posted Sep 2, 2003
Hi Traveller in Time & English Rose VI,I'm Rie's Mum - that's my girl - sleeping through the whole equator event!! She is a superstar. The answer must be 42! Or did the sea move for you?
Please pass on Happy Birthday wishes to John Ridgway albeit a bit late. Tell Rie we miss her.
I am going to re read my H2g2 so that I can keep up with your lingo. Keep writing your stuff is good to read.
Regards Pam Fisher alias AmethystLady
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Sam Posted Sep 2, 2003
And let me add my best wishes and congratulations too! Well done Rie and Happy Birthday John!
Pam - do you have a pic of Rie we can use on her bio? Richard Creasey's getting written details from the boat and a pic would be nice to go alongside them. You don't have one you can send by email by any chance?
All the best,
Sam.
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