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Bit breezy here in Lincolnshire but I cannot hear the name Doris without thinking of the Hale and Pace sketch on Yorkshire Airlines!

 

The Air Doris's will give you a warm welcome

"Wipe thy bloody feet, and if yer can't see the bloody signs yer must be bloody blind!"

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Never seen the name Doris in the births column amongst all the Kylies and Amelias!

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mad windy up here in the hills atm so today won't yield much. Gonna go and coppice out a hazel clump this morning on me own but it will only take 90 mins, then help a mate fix a few saws. I gotta tall/leggy multi stemmed ash to coppice tomorrow in Cullompton when the wind will be alot less and hopefully no rain.

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