Re: TR Black Hill from Crowden



In message <Z6SJWwR5jRUJFwOs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gordon H <Gordon_News@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In message <6e3f451250.SimonC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Simon Challands
<simon_usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

Why bother going anywhere else when you've got everything you want on
your doorstep? Sounds like someone has got a chip on his shoulder here
for some reason.

I suspect that some missed the irony (whimsy?) in some of his writing,
the way he dramatised and exaggerated some features. Anyone who
walks the hills alone by choice probably has idiosyncrasies of their
own. ;-)

Oi!

--
Simon Challands
.



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