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Name: Alan Hubbard
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Name: Alan Hubbard
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Name: Pam Nunn
From: UK
Name: Pam Nunn
From: UK
Comments:
Tim, I always enjoyed working with you, especially doing the travel arrangements because you always knew exactly what you wanted to do. I hope you will enjoy your retirement although I am sure you will find it hard to adjust but it does mean you will be able to spend a lot more time with your family worldwide.
Wishing you all the very best, and hope to see you sometime.
Pam Nunn
Tim, I always enjoyed working with you, especially doing the travel arrangements because you always knew exactly what you wanted to do. I hope you will enjoy your retirement although I am sure you will find it hard to adjust but it does mean you will be able to spend a lot more time with your family worldwide.
Wishing you all the very best, and hope to see you sometime.
Pam Nunn
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Submitted by
Name: Nigel Webber
From: UK
Name: Nigel Webber
From: UK
Comments:
Where do I start? We've enjoyed much verbal sparring over the years on a whole host of topics and I think that's been great fun. Your knowledge of trivia must be unsurpassed, much of it accumulated during your extensive travels. Things here won't be the same for me.
Personally, I would like to thank you for your guidance and friendship and the splendid evenings we spent together in places afar. Some good memories.
No doubt your retirement will be a busy one, and I hope you continue to enjoy rosy good health to spend more time with your family.
Nigel W.
P.S. Have you finished that bloody "to do" list yet?
Where do I start? We've enjoyed much verbal sparring over the years on a whole host of topics and I think that's been great fun. Your knowledge of trivia must be unsurpassed, much of it accumulated during your extensive travels. Things here won't be the same for me.
Personally, I would like to thank you for your guidance and friendship and the splendid evenings we spent together in places afar. Some good memories.
No doubt your retirement will be a busy one, and I hope you continue to enjoy rosy good health to spend more time with your family.
Nigel W.
P.S. Have you finished that bloody "to do" list yet?
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Name: Paul Lochead
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Name: Paul Lochead
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Name: Peter Winterbottom
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Name: Richard Paul
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Tim, wishing you every happiness in your retirement. Best wishes.
Richard Paul 2001