Francis, make this concession for us if you will. We really need to locate the town in Australia, or we could be googling all night. We know it's not Sydney, and I did try the famous train approach, but it only went to picture 7. I even looked at Tasmania.
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Francis, did you miss this?
(Just learned this copying-posts facility today so just showing off new skills!)
I indeed missed it and I'm sorry, Walter. However, it has typo.
Thank you, lmur!
Francis wrote:I indeed missed it and I'm sorry, Walter. However, it has typo.
Thank you, lmur!
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Francis wrote: However, it has typo.
Typos in my resposnes are
I understand, Walter, that you are between the Farm and the Borough...
Yes, Imur. I understand that, but I was hoping for a complete summation.
So, Irish. The train was at Farmborough Heights in Australia? Wow! all that searching!
Well, Europe is asleep, Imur, and I don't know what happened to Ticomaya. How about an easy one, Irish? and then Walter and Tico can do two tomorrow. Where am I?
Well. Letty, it's a pretty church, no doubt about it.
Are you in Ireland?
A common question in Ireland - Catholic or Protestant?!
You know, Imur, I have no idea. As I recall, there are six counties in Northern Ireland that are under the auspices of the queen, but you don't have to worry about the denomination, buddy. Just name the place, and if you can, the name of the church. I'm not as particular as many. I just like to learn.
Well then, i'll try our capital, Dublin.
You're correct about the number of counties, btw, 6 do remain part of GB. There are 26 in the south.
Smart move, Irish, but then you guys have always been clever. <smile>
Yes, it's Dublin.
You want to try taking a turn? No one will mind, and since it's a Walter original, he won't care either.
Incidentally, Irish.
Welcome to Zion Church, Rathgar.
We wish you and all those near and dear to you a peaceful and joyous Christmas
and all the best for 2006.
Nollaig agus an t-Ath-Bhliain fé mhaise agus fé shéan duit.
Sing, rejoice, and be glad!
You will be warmly welcomed at the services in Zion Church during Christmas
and, indeed, at any other time.
Thanks Letty, i'll do that. Nollaig agus an t-Ath-Bhliain fé mhaise agus fé shéan duit fein!
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