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Any day you like because it will only take me ten or fifteen minutes to get there! :lol: :lol:
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5pm on a Friday. Now how long will it take?
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How about a midi with the tune too?

If you insist. HERE you go Alan.
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Ooooo, forty minutes (that's from Tarring, near West Worthing station)?? :wink:
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I come through Tarring everyday. Well, nearly. Past the Becket.
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I bet we've passed each other many times!

In fact, I bet we've stuck our fingers up at each other many times! :lol:

Read the above carefully :shock:
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I can't say I've noticed. :lol:
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That anthem doesn't scan too well.

We need Swiss to sing it for us, record as mp3 and post on here (or the SNRH website will do) or it could be a disaster.
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I've already got the mp3 loaded on hard drive. You can find it HERE
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My father once told me many years ago that the Swiss national anthem used to be the same music as God Save the Queen. Different words though.

Confirmation anyone ?

On a lighter note... if you get stuck with the words... you can always bawl out....

Come on you Spurs !
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That was probably when Switzerland used to be part of The British Empire! 8) :lol:
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http://www.admin.ch/ch/e/schweiz/psalm/history.html

Carrot... remember 1066 ! When Guernsey, with the help of a few Jerseymen and Normans, conquered England.

Bow allegiance to the Duchess of Normandy... or maybe we will do it all over again !
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I dont believe a word of it! Probably just a hoax! :roll:
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I know you two are a little older than the likes of me and Everest, but can you really remember 1066?
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Like it was yesterday... such a glorious, wonderful event... early morning there had been a small shower, but the wind was still and the sun was out warming up the decks of the boats which were by now filling up with the courageous, resiliant Guernsey men-of-arms - all of whom were fired up with a strong sense of determination to show the grockels from north a thing or two, whilst clinging to their little paper bags containing their fresh crab, marmite and tomato sandwiches as well as loaves of gache freshly baked by their loving wives...

more to be told next 1st August !
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Well, that's "one in the eye" for Swiss! :lol: :lol:
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Alvin, I found this recipe and thought it might come in handy for next years reunion?
http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/recipe.cgi?r=14778
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Sounds delicious - but how much rice would it need?

Some more ideas in here
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1904573096.02._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1074182308_.jpg
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but how much rice would it need?

You have to survive on the rice while it's baking.
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