Just read the exciting news that Journal 31 is to be sent out next week. The cover looks lovely, Tony (click on link on Home Page to view the cover and a list of contents.) I don't know about anyone else, but I'll be turning straight to page 10!
Anita
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Last one again!
Drat... and drat again. Am I going to be the last one to read the journal..? Even Fatty will get the book earlier than me I guess...
Is there a 24 hour superfast Royal Mail to Madras Tony..?
Is there a 24 hour superfast Royal Mail to Madras Tony..?
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Well I have to say Tony's article on 'Where is Kirrin' really is excellent - and provides much food for thought.
As well as being very informative, the article is well written, balanced, and takes a nice impartial view.
Here's to some lively discussion on the forums.
Haven't had a chance to read the rest of the Journal as I'm having to go out almost as soon as I came in - but I just had to read the 'Where is Kirrin?' article first.
As well as being very informative, the article is well written, balanced, and takes a nice impartial view.
Here's to some lively discussion on the forums.
Haven't had a chance to read the rest of the Journal as I'm having to go out almost as soon as I came in - but I just had to read the 'Where is Kirrin?' article first.
This is a Green Knight Book which means that it is a book by one of the most popular authors of all.