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I might "just" be old enough. 25 now, I turn 27 in '05 - so yeah, I guess I could do that. Hmmm... but that means I'd have to race masters A's? Aren't those guys really really quick? And please, don't take offence - none meant. I mean, at least you can understand what I'm typing... ;-) To tell the truth, Katy, my entire experience of Glasgow passed in a little bit of a haze - I was far too interested in racing. I do remember one incident though, where we were walking down a street, wearing our South African Rowing kit, and some fellow walked up to us and started talking about God only knows what. (10) We couldn't understand him, and kept saying that we spoke English, which obviously got his back up, GOTO 10 with volume increasing on every round. "Katy Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Zak Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > Try telling that to the Glaswegians. > > > > > > > Try telling anything to Glaswegians... Stayed in Glasgow during Jnr Worlds > > in '96 - and a stranger people I have never met. > > Now I could take offence... You won't be revisiting for the Masters > in 2005 and then? (I'm thinking if you were 18 in '96 you'd be old > enough) > > KT
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