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Hi JudgeG



My old home town Bulawayo, have a cold castle for me, Mugabe can pay the bill, and have a wonderful trip.



If you get a chance call into the Nesbitt Castle you wont regret it, believe me.



The Nesbitt Castle



Located in Bulawayo, this hotel is rated one of the ten best hotels in Zimbabwe, this is a truly luxurious and time warping place to visit for the business man and tourist alike.





Nesbitt Castle offers the most luxurious and relaxing atmosphere and surroundings



Teas and A �la Carte lunches served in our magnificently manicured gardens



Have Tea and cake in one of our lounges, all boasting the most majestic d�cor



We also have a Game Fence with Ostriches, Nyala and Bush Buck



Swimming Pool, Sauna and mini-gym





Regards, Peter
 
Posts: 3331 | Location: New Zealand | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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1115 and I are at the airport in the Premier Lounge awaiting the flight to Bulawayo. While hunting plains game in RSA with Pierre, 1115 has shot every darn animal in the world. I sat on a puff adder. Lots of stories coming including the ostrich attack. I got a black wildebeest with a running shot with my .375 Express double. All on tape, too. Zim for buff and elephant starting tomorrow.

Ray and Saeed:
You have to go jackel shooting with Pierre some night. Wild is too tame a word.

Mbogo375:
How is the Jeffery?

See you in a week or so if we survive.
 
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Ernest,

Haven't heard from the Jeffery yet. Good luck on the rest of your hunt.

Jim
 
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