I thought it would indicate Stirling (silver), as the lady is not in her teens anymore
and has silver hair.
On Monday 05 July 2004 22:05, Keith Whaley wrote:
FJW
FJW John Forbes wrote:
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FJW Stirling is a fine old burgh in Scotland. No doubt there was/is a Lord
FJW Stirling, and Lady
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:03:51 +0200, Frits Wüthrich
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I thought it would indicate Stirling (silver), as the lady
is not in
her
teens anymore and has silver hair.
Yes! That's what I was meant, even though the spelling of sterling on
the boat was the wrong one.
Hi!
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:03:51 +0200, Frits Wüthrich
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wrote:
I thought it would indicate Stirling (silver), as the lady
is not in
her
teens anymore and has silver hair.
AG Yes! That's what I was meant, even though the spelling of sterling on
AG the boat was the
Hi!
AG Grab shot taken from a pier on Long Island this weekend. cropped:
AG http://www.sunny16.net/photos/paw/2004-05-30.html
Amita, I should ask here what exactly Stirling means?
I see that there is a message here that I cannot decipher because of
the language/culture barrier.
Thanks.
Boris
Stirling is a fine old burgh in Scotland. No doubt there was/is a Lord
Stirling, and Lady Stirling would be his wife.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~scotlandweb/oldstg/pb6.html
John
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:44:03 +0200, Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
AG Grab shot taken from a pier on
Taken from a pier on Long Island last weekend, cropped:
http://www.sunny16.net/photos/paw/2004-05-30.html
Amita
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