Iron Heart IH-634S - World Tour 2010 - 2013
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G$, what is this?? come on flicks of the UPS/Global Express guys, or show us u figuring out how to fit into those World Tours, or you giving madame buttonfly breakfast in bed for all the time you were away, hehehehehe.
those are really slim on you. . . i dare say slimmer than your Devil's Fit
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Geo you are too kind to our dear host
so wait, G$, your voice is higher than it was while you were in NY??? you went from a baritone to a high soprano over night.
woozers, guess i won't be sizing down on 634s anytime soon
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nice, sneak peak @ the tees you mentioned. . .damn you move quick G$
the beard suits u. . . now i sound like GEO
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no Geo i would be considered distinguished,heheehehehehe
scouring the photo for any other hidden gems & . . . wait a second, is that a denim clad knee i see in the corner of that photo??
madame buttonfly, is that you??
come on out & say hi to the kiddies, haven't seen or heard from you in a little while & G$ has been misbehaving while you've been gone
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@monday:
no Geo i would be considered distinguished,heheehehehehe
scouring the photo for any other hidden gems & . . . wait a second, is that a denim clad knee i see in the corner of that photo??
madame buttonfly, is that you??
come on out & say hi to the kiddies, haven't seen or heard from you in a little while & G$ has been misbehaving while you've been gone
Sharp eyes, Monday! Yes, that's my little Triple Works clad knee you spotted. Have been loving the pics of you and the other Weekdays and family/friends partying! G had a great time in NYC and came home very "tired and emotional". Next time I'll be with him and look forward to meeting you and Tuesday and beautiful kiddies. Sorry I've been such a stranger - and please say HUGE HI to the all the IH kiddies, big and little 'uns.
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Hey all, good to see & read you madame buttonfly
thanks for the kind words, i'm used to getting beat up on by G$ so i need you around to help me out. plus we know you are the one that makes him do his World Tour updates
we look forward to your next trip to the Big Apple
translation of kip for non UK folks means a nap -got to help out the slow folks like me-
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So, today I was going to go out and about and take loads of pics, but the weather is evil.
Instead, I'll see what photos I have on the PC.
We live in Gosport which is on the south coast of England. Gosport is about 1/2 a mile from Portsmoth by Ferry and about 20 miles by road. Portsmouth is a Naval town, it is where a lot of (what is left) of our Navy lives.
Gosport too historically has relied on most of its employment from the Navy. The Navy has contracted over the decades combined with the fact that Gosport is on the road to nowhere, being at the end of a peninsular, means that whilst Gosport has a fascinating history, these days it is massively economically challenged.
The Portsmouth Navy was supplied with booze and food from a victualling yard called Royal Clarence Yard. In 2000 the Navy sold all 43 acres of Royal Clarence Yard to developers. It is a long story, but the developer could not get permisioin to convert our house into flats. They decided to sell it and we decided to buy it.
Some of the Navy top right, our house middle left
It had not been occupied (apart from pigeons) for 30 years, had no water, no gas, no electricity, a few floors and walls were missing.
These 3 rooms are what we now use as IHHQ:
It took us 12 months and quite a few tears to get the house back in a habitable state, but that seems a long time ago now and we could not think of living anywhere else.
Before the weather turned, I managed to get out side in the WT and mow the lawn for the first time this year:
One of the benefits of living in a Naval town is that things like this happen all the time:
And then of course, one of my passions is fishing, so in the Spring and Summer, you'll more likely to catch me on the beach, than sitting here: