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Tim / George:

So that we minimize the potential lost camera syndrome of past rounds, how about posting an update of the list and PM'ng the next person EACH time a shot is taken so the next person on the list can expect the camera? Can we get the current list & status up on the board? If I'm counting correctly, Steve Smith is next?

Thanks!

Shawn Rahman
(formerly hkr)
 
I certainly am next. No sign of the camera yet though!


Steve.
 
I certainly am next. No sign of the camera yet though!


Steve.

I am sure Sile gave the guy with the rowboat plenty of money to ensure the proper delivery to you.

All in good time.

Maybe next time we should use carrier pigeons. That would be different. *L*

tim in san jose
 
Once it gets across the Irish sea it has to travel down towards Southampton, probably by donkey, then onto another boat to get to me. Hopefully the first boatman didn't take up all of the nautical conveyance budget.


Steve.
 
I guess its to late to join this round ???
 
Or better yet, i can send a camera out and we can have a msytical round ! i can load it will a roll of Kodak HIE and develope it when it comes back. Let me know if it sounds ok ?


Jim
 
Either way Jim.

Send me your snail mail address, I'll add you at the end (but before me).

tim in san jose
 
Shot taken and the camera will be on it's way to Steve in the Isle of Wight tomorrow

It must have travelled to me in a westerly direction right around the world as it turned up this morning - eleven days later!


Steve.
 
It must have travelled to me in a westerly direction right around the world as it turned up this morning - eleven days later!


Steve.

Welcome to the benefits of the Irish postal system...
Glad it arrived safe and sound :smile:

Síle
 
Welcome to the benefits of the Irish postal system...
Glad it arrived safe and sound :smile:

Síle

Sile,

Too bad, so sad. I was wondering who'd "flinch first".

'Tis it really a problem of dear Ireland's post? Or could it be, perhaps, that the English folk on the other side of the Irish Sea cannot read postage denominated in Euros and held the dear package hostage for a while? :wink:
 
Sile,

Too bad, so sad. I was wondering who'd "flinch first".

'Tis it really a problem of dear Ireland's post? Or could it be, perhaps, that the English folk on the other side of the Irish Sea cannot read postage denominated in Euros and held the dear package hostage for a while? :wink:

Not only possible George.... but quite probable ...
Seriously though... our postal system sucks big time... I mailed a package before Christmas only for it to arrive 4 weeks after it was posted..

I believe they still use carrier pigeon.. :surprised:

Síle
 
Obviously the pigeons OD'd on the mince pies....:tongue:
 
...any chance of a pigeon recipe?:D
 
...any chance of a pigeon recipe?:D

Ask and ye shall receive...

Pagan Pigeon Pie

4-5 pigeons
salt and pepper
8oz stewing beef
8oz shortcrust pastry
egg to glaze
2 tsp cornflour
10fl oz stock

Heat the oven to 180C.. Joint the birds into two breast joints and two leg joints each and stew the rest of the carcass in a little water to make stock for the gravy.
Cut the beef into small pieces and line a deep 8in pie dish with these.
Lay the pigeon joints on top, cover with water, add salt and pepper, then cover the pie dish with greased paper or aluminium foil.
Place in the oven and simmer for 1½ hours. Remove from the oven and raise oven temperature to 200C.
Cover the pie with the shortcrust pastry, brush the top with beaten egg, put back into the oven and bake until the pastry is golden brown.
Make a gravy by mixing 2tsp cornflour with a little cold water and add to 10fl oz of the warmed stock. Allow to thicken while stirring, season and serve with the pie.

Síle​
 
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Picture taken. Camera will be on its way to France soon.

The French postal system is probably much better than those of England and Ireland so I expect it will turn up a couple of minutes after I drop it off at the post office.

Recipe to follow....



Steve.
 
Picture taken. Camera will be on its way to France soon.

The French postal system is probably much better than those of England and Ireland so I expect it will turn up a couple of minutes after I drop it off at the post office.

Recipe to follow....



Steve.

Merci beaucoup.

oui oui, oui oui...

Rappelez-vous, Les anneaux de facteur seulement une fois. (or something like that)

tim in san jose
 
i am very confused ...
i searched the thread,
and can't remember if i signed up
for this round or not :confused:

is there a list?
thanks very much :smile:

john
 
i am very confused ...
i searched the thread,
and can't remember if i signed up
for this round or not :confused:

is there a list?
thanks very much :smile:

john

ummmm no. You did not.

Drop me a p-mail.

tim in san jose
 
Il n'ya pas des ecureuils rouges dans la chambre noir....:D:tongue:
 
ISTR Hugh Fearnley-W came up with a few:D!
 
Mais tous les écureuils dans le chambre noir sont rouges.


Pagan écureuils rouges recipes anyone?

tim in san jose

There is a level below which I do not sink... red squirrel recipes is it..

Although thanks to Mr Whittingstall I can give you a good grey squirrel one?? :wink:

Síle
 
My chambre noir écureuils are all gris. Could that be why I'm having such a hard time in there?
 
My chambre noir écureuils are all gris. Could that be why I'm having such a hard time in there?


Mais oui.

Only red skwerels are allowed in the darkroom. Gray skwerels mean you are foggin yer film.


tim in san jose
 
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