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I'll start by saying that it was a last minute safari planned rather on the spur of the moment following an exchange of emails...

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I'll start by saying that it was a last minute safari planned rather on the spur of the moment following an exchange of emails...

GW

 

... that has got to be the shortest and least informative trip report in this section...

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Ah but the ... indicates this is merely the introduction and there is more to follow. Nothing like suspense :)

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On the edge of my seat here... :P

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Does this mean that you will come and get your own Rooibos?

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Wilddog the animal or Wilddog the person's online name? Just wondering. Or Wilddog behind bars. Or Wilddog because you were drinking.

 

Not that I don't doubt you could wing off to Africa without telling us, but I have to say that I find it highly unlikely that you wouldn't be singing so loudly in Portugal that Samburumags would hear you in France.

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Wilddog the animal or Wilddog the person's online name? Just wondering. Or Wilddog behind bars. Or Wilddog because you were drinking.

 

Not that I don't doubt you could wing off to Africa without telling us, but I have to say that I find it highly unlikely that you wouldn't be singing so loudly in Portugal that Samburumags would hear you in France.

 

:huh: Me behind bars? NO! In front of.........? possibly.

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All right, putting you out of your miseries... Wilddog emailed me to say she'd be in Lisbon for a couple of nights, so Monday I drove into town and we sat chatting and drinking beer and coffee for a couple of hours in her hotel bar. It was a real pleasure and surprise, and she was awaiting me clutching Tony's "Delta".

 

I do love meeting fellow Safaritalkers, and hope that more of us can meet up when I come over at Easter.

 

Thanks Wilddog for the company, but next time, if you can wear your lime green suit and pink hat ;)

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And we were all hoping that you made it onto the interesting continent. Oh well. :mellow:

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All right, putting you out of your miseries... Wilddog emailed me to say she'd be in Lisbon for a couple of nights, so Monday I drove into town and we sat chatting and drinking beer and coffee for a couple of hours in her hotel bar. It was a real pleasure and surprise, and she was awaiting me clutching Tony's "Delta".

 

I do love meeting fellow Safaritalkers, and hope that more of us can meet up when I come over at Easter.

 

Thanks Wilddog for the company, but next time, if you can wear your lime green ued.suit and pink hat ;)

 

 

The lime green is fantasy, GW! It was a blue denim trouser suit. But yes, the pink stetson was real but gone a long time ago.

 

Enjoyed our chat too! Have nearly finished Tony's book which I enjoyed.

 

Definately have to try and set up a London meet. will try to get the ball rolling.

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Ha, I thought it might be a GTG, as others said, you'd have mentioned a real safari regardless of how short notice it was! ;)

 

GTGs rock!

 

(ANYONE coming through London at any time, or based nearby, give me a shout if you want to meet up)

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In Earls Court next week for the BETT exhibition - 2 nights. Too quick for an ST meet!!? :P

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