Welcome to the board form California!
Hello to everyone - new member from Scotland - just registered and wanted to introduce myself
by 88JM 78 Replies latest jw experiences
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FlyingHighNow
How really cool that you've signed up and are posting. Welcome, welcome and more welcome.
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whathappened
Yeah! Another new member. Welcome our Scottish friend.
Your friend, whathappened, from the Midwest, USA.
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elm
Hi welcome, I'm from Darlington live in Cornwall and have family in Inverness look forward to hearing from you
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Low-Key Lysmith
Welcome and congrats on your fade!
While I'm American (Seattle), I have the privilege of getting to visit Scotland often for work. I work for Diageo, the drinks giant. I am an ambassador here in the Pac NW for their whisk(e)y portfolio, so I get to visit their many distilleries in Scotland, as well as Bushmills in N Ireland.
Hope you find comfort and support here. Next time I'm in Scotland, I'll buy you a pint and a dram.
-Breck
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cedars
^^^Awesome job!^^^
I LOVE a nice Scottish whisky.
Cedars
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scotsman
Hello 88JM, if you want to have a chat with another ex JW LGB Scot feel free to message.
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Rob Crompton
Welcome to the forum. I was a special pioneer in Clydebank many years ago. My son is a recent graduate from Glasgow University - I think hisway of getting to know Scotland beats mine!
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88JM
SkyGreen – I can't think of anyone who fits that description – I should point out that I'm in the west of Scotland, and it's less likely that I know them if they are on the east. I know a few from here who have married and moved down under though.
FlyingHighNow – thanks for the welcome hamper - this is my kind of forum indeed!
Elm – hello, yes I do know one or two from Inverness as they come over for public talks now and then.
Low-Key Lysmith – sounds like a great job. I was skeptical when Diageo bought one of our local distilleries, but they seem to leave them to run it how they like, and don't tamper with it. I also have a friend in another part of Scotland that is a tour guide for one of the distilleries. My favourite whisky is probably Laphroaig.
Scotsman - Yes, I'd be very interested to hear from you. It's not so easy being in a rural place here and being in those circumstances.
Rob Crompton - I do know a couple in Clydebank just now - S.T. and E.T.?
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Rob Crompton
S. T. and E. T? Hmm. no, the initials don't ring bells but it's a long time since I left - mid 60s in fact when Bill Walker was Cong Servantg and Bob McClean was Assistant Cong Servant.