We'll always have Paris......
...and those damn MG mudflaps.
After going missing for a couple of years, they've returned home to haunt the recipients. Nettie and Rob now HAVE to return next year in time to give them away again. It's kinda like insurance to keep them close to home.
The Christmas party was another rousing success as Loraine and Jim opened their home to us. The dining room table threatened to collapse under the weight of the food and I'm not the only one who lost dental work from laughing so hard during the Yankee auction.
We had some guests this year in the form of Brigitte Vautour and her fiance Denis who traveled from Rexton to present Curry with a pile of wood in the form of trophies for the Healey.
Gary gave a surprisingly long synopsis of the past year (our tenth) and we were all surprised by the number of runs we'd held. There was also some talk of a few special runs for next year including a visit to the Magdalen Islands.
Many folks commented that this was the best party yet(?!) which means that the bar has risen even higher.
The next meeting will be a movie night at Kelvin's place on the 21st (a Saturday) with Kelvin providing a Lancashire hotpot. We'll be watching the original 'Italian Job'.
Bob E.
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