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Brian Blair and family are repeating themselves on BBC2
at this very moment.

Tee hee.

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Thank you Mr Eden )

Don't forget the update to that prog on beeb 2 at nightime on the 5th of
jan. Naturally when they filmed up here nothing weatherwise occured and my
Stevenson screen arrived just after they left- if only it had been today...

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Brian Blair and family are repeating themselves on BBC2
at this very moment.

Tee hee.

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Thank you Mr Eden )

Don't forget the update to that prog on beeb 2 at nightime on the 5th of
jan. Naturally when they filmed up here nothing weatherwise occured and my
Stevenson screen arrived just after they left- if only it had been

today...

Shame about the Killin house. Do you think you ended up with
a better deal where you are? It's not quite so high up, is it?

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Shame about the Killin house. Do you think you ended up with
a better deal where you are? It's not quite so high up, is it?

p

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Better yes, weatherwise we are about 400 feet lower but i can walk half a
mile up our village and I am 1200 feet so I feel compensated.

The station at Glen Ogle near Killin maxed at 3 C today and we maxed at -3.5
C so sometimes being at the valley floor is more interesting.

brian


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