CHRIS YATES, A STAINED CHARACTER.

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CHRIS YATES, A STAINED CHARACTER.

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That made you look! :surrender:

In 2000 I acquired this piece of stained glass from Steve Middleton in a trade for a rod. Having owned it for about 10 years I parted with it to someone who I think is a TFF member. I guess it is just another one of those items I should have kept.

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I hope you find it interesting,
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What a pane.

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What lead you to say that Dave?
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I think that's smashing !
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I can see right through those jokes
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I wonder what venue that is ?

If you looked in through the window from outside, I wonder if it could be Loop Erimder
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Is it Lake Windowmere ? :fish:
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You're all showing your true colours now.

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Very nice Bob.
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Badger wrote:Is it Lake Windowmere ? :fish:

:Hahaha:

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