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In the Wee Hours of the morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Oxman" data-source="post: 506577" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>Thanks for that memory. Sadly neither of of my grandparents were around much for me. </p><p>I do remember my one granddad had his favourite seat at the golf club bar and woe betide anyone that was in it when he turned up. I know little of his life except he was in the Royal Airforce and was running Khartoum air base during WW2. </p><p>I don't recall him smoking at all but he loved a pink gin and I still have his little silver stirrer that he carried everywhere. Apparently he had a band in Nairobi in the 60's and played the sax extremely well. Sadly I never heard him play.</p><p></p><p>Happy puffing to you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oxman, post: 506577, member: 3566"] Thanks for that memory. Sadly neither of of my grandparents were around much for me. I do remember my one granddad had his favourite seat at the golf club bar and woe betide anyone that was in it when he turned up. I know little of his life except he was in the Royal Airforce and was running Khartoum air base during WW2. I don't recall him smoking at all but he loved a pink gin and I still have his little silver stirrer that he carried everywhere. Apparently he had a band in Nairobi in the 60's and played the sax extremely well. Sadly I never heard him play. Happy puffing to you all. [/QUOTE]
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