Whats in a name

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I usually get asked where are you going this week, the reply usually goes " Don't ask me I'm just the driver!":drive:
 
I have converted our coal cellar into a wine cellar. Currently we have around 150 bottles of wine in there, which hopefully will last us til the end of the month when a new supply arrives. Being someone who enjoys the add glass of wine, Somelier seemed a suitable moniker.:rolleyes2:

Somelier the word is "odd" glass of wine. Hic! I think you been at it already.

You sound like my type of person can I join you. I love my red wine!
 
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I am an electrician, now well retired.

I used to race F2 stockcars round the ovals, shortcircuit, and still do but now 1/10 scale electric radio controlled models
 
I spent 4 weeks every January for 3 years in the Western Desert in Egypt, surveying 2-4 century AD roman remains. Liked the oasis at Umm-el-Dabadib, (where we camped one year) hense the name.
 
I live in a small hamlet in Northumberland called New Bewick. We also have on the same estate Old Bewick, Bewick Hill and Bewick Bridge where I first lived when I moved up from Kent 19 years ago. Having lived in 2 out of 4 of the 'Bewicks' I think I can safely say I'm a Bewick Lass :)
 
I come from Bulawayo in Rhodesia (now zimbabwe) and l am female hence the Lass
 
A good mystery always interests me it was a toss up between him and Lord Lucan.
 
The french word for journey or traveller, also the name of my bike, Raleigh Randonneur. :wave:

Definitely groundhog day revisited. When you've been on here a while it's amazing how regularly these threads go round and come round!

All we need now is someone to re-start the generator thread again!!!!!! :pc:
 

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