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Post by bobcochran on Aug 6, 2006 18:44:31 GMT
Alas...no Hayley W. CDs were found in either the Stockholm or Reykjavik airports when I was there. I did find some really good Jazz CDs (and GREAT chocolate) at the duty free store in Reykjavik. Iceland 's the home of some very fine jazz players I wish were better known in the states.
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Post by Andrew on Aug 6, 2006 18:47:55 GMT
Alas...no Hayley W. CDs were found in either the Stockholm or Reykjavik airports when I was there. I did find some really good Jazz CDs (and GREAT chocolate) at the duty free store in Reykjavik. Iceland 's the home of some very fine jazz players I wish were better known in the states. Hi there bobcochran or should we call you "Bob" I look forward to reading many of your future posts! Regards, Andrew
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Post by roger on Aug 6, 2006 18:56:34 GMT
Hi Bob and welcome back!
It is disappointing to hear there were no Hayley CDs on your travels but she and I would agree that chocolate is the next best thing!
Do check out the other threads in this board because Hayley has posted here while you were away!
All the best, Roger
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Post by bobcochran on Aug 6, 2006 19:03:01 GMT
Andrew,
To paraphrase the old Bill Saluga "Raymond J. Johnson" routine...You can call me Bob, or you can call me Rob or you can call me...., but ya doesn't have to call me bobcochran. In other words, Bob's fine.
Hi Roger...I did see Hayley posted while I was gone. She just missed the heat wave. I was there for most of it. It was between 25-37 most of time I was in Sweden. Iceland was around 13-16 c during the time I was there.
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Post by Richard on Aug 7, 2006 7:26:04 GMT
Hello Bob, and welcome back! It sounds as though you had a good time on your travels, even if you didn't find any Hayley CDs! The temperatures you experienced in Iceland would have suited me just fine. It's warm, dull and humid in London this morning! Best Wishes, Richard
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