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#336215 - 01/15/12 12:37 AM
Re: So you think the microARRANGER has Small keys ?
[Re: eddiefromrotherham]
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Dad was from LLanidloes Eddie, even more breath-taking Frans obviously not been on a Pheashant shoot, sitting ducks my arse, they were doing 80mph with the wind yesterday. Just as a matter of interest, we were shooting in a small valley yesterday and right in front of use two helicopters dropped of some SAS troops, they have to find their way back to base, 70 miles away, with no money or bus pass, perhaps hold up an old lady at knife point and take her car. Tony
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#336288 - 01/16/12 07:52 AM
Re: So you think the microARRANGER has Small keys ?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Trident, thanks for the clarification. Though I was aware that England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are seperate Countries of the United Kingdom, I mistakenly thought Wales is a western region of England. Oops. I think the confusion for some of us, esp Americans, is that the U.S.A consists of 50 "States", while the United Kingdom consists of 4 seperate "Countries": England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. To further add to the confusion, the entire United Kingdom is considered one soveriegn State.
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