OM and my doubtful behaviour
Geoff, Shirley went on one of the ships for a few hours when it was in Melbourne some years ago, and we read The Doulos Story and other books. Shirley said that it was a good experience seeing and being on the boat; it would be marvelous to be on it as crew for a time. A good way to see much of the world too for the ships go to ports 'off the beaten track'.
Now Geoff, there were people at Belgrave in the Convention Hall, holding hands. I need your opinion on this one and I know that you will consult the BSF Manual. I don't have a copy now but I'm sure you will find the BSF ruling on this right between the section on How to hold your coffee cup at a supper, and the section on Which hand to hold the telephone in when calling a member. I did wear a tie to church on Easter Sunday but up to then I have worn a tie to two weddings and to nowhere else. See I'm degenerating into hopelessness.
While you are at home on holidays from BSF Saturday morning, I'm doing first aid at post 6 of 8 on the Oxfam Trailwalk. There are 1,640 entrants who think that they are going to walk 100 kms, oh yes, but on past experience three quarters will finish. Geoff will I patch up these loonies, or just hit them on the head with a hammer. I'm sure that the BSF Manual ........
I'll let you know when I'm going to the football, but doing enough of the other things, Bette Middler, Mamma Mia, motocross, and other things.
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