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Unlike Loch Lomond Golf Club - The Barry Barry amble accepts visitors. Bring em along.


ETA: will stop hijacking SJ thread now - see youse next Saturday


Lasers set tae AMBLE.


Mick Mac Wrote:

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> All the local alcoholics seem to be available for

> this one. Unfortunately I have visitors that day

> :(

StraferJack Wrote:

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> "Anyone reading this wondering who? What? Why?

>

> Just come along. Have a drink. Meet some people.

> Hear the glorious recounting of Barry years gone

> by"


Here is a taster of what last year's event involved. The video is mp4 only, sorry.


On a bit of a mission now. Does anyone recognise 11 of 14 (the Marine who took Barry home) or his mate in the checked shirt?


Guys no need to worry.......I know of Barry the Bears wherabouts! My mate Luke (the marine) has just got back to the U.K. and he apparently has Barry safe at his girlfriends house. I'll make sure you get it back prior to next weekend......oh yes, and mine's a Guinness ;)


I fully intend on improving on a shoddy 8th place finish last year!!

I know of Barry the Bears wherabouts! My mate Luke (the marine) has just got back to the U.K. and he apparently has Barry safe at his girlfriends house. I'll make sure you get it back prior to next weekend......oh yes, and mine's a Guinness ;)


This makes me unaccountably happy....

I gather there may be folk in attendance I would very much like to meet, notwithstanding the loveliness of perennials like MrBen, numbers, SJ, HmB (who won't want to be caught next to me) and everyone.


Errm, being 'Celtic' isn't mandatory is it?



Making the ben & holly dilemma really hard.

The Barry Barry Amble...you never leave.


MrBen Wrote:

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> This is turning into a decent amble!

>

> I will be there but have to leave to get to Hyde

> Park later on for the Olding Bones.

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