30 June 2004, 05:49
mehulkamdarMartin,
I shall be going to India in a couple of months and if you'd like a chat with some of the old bandicoots it would be a pleasure to have you with us. I could even book you a room at my club when I am there and you would be able to stay in a grand old place that is full of history.
Please consider my invitation open.

Good hunting!
30 June 2004, 06:21
The Specialist�Therefore those skilled in warfare move the enemy, and are not moved by the enemy�
http://www.sonshi.com/learn.html30 June 2004, 06:10
The SpecialistThe Quinine in the Tonic wards off Malaria. So you need to get a few G&Ts in you, for medicinal purposes.

30 June 2004, 06:13
OldsargeSpecialist,
"To win a hundred victories in a hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To attain victory
without battle is the acme." Sun-Tsu
The Art of War30 June 2004, 06:09
BFaucettmehulkamdar,
Planters' Punch sounds much tastier! I think I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing that.
-Bob F.

30 June 2004, 06:10
OldsargeI say, never been a hard liquor man, m'self. Beer and claret with the occasional spot of porter suit me better but I once found m'self on the veranda of the Vic Falls Hotel sittin' there lookin' out over 40 acres of lawn to Rhodes' iron bridge and the mist of the Falls. I had just come in out of the bush, don'tcherknow, and was sittin' there in m'khakis when the waiter came up behind me. I tell yer, y'coulda shaved with the crease on his trousers and used his shoes for the mirror and when he asked "Would the gentleman care for something to drink?" in his deep rollin' African baritone, the only thing I could reply was "Gilby's and tonic, if yer don't mind." For some reason, nothin' else coulda done, what?
Old bandicoot, manque',
30 June 2004, 08:35
mehulkamdarSpecialist,
Planter's Punch has orange juice and could provide your daily requirement of Vitamin C

Both have their uses.
Cheers!