In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Waugh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>> >> >Freddie Vachha, pronounced Vakha, when he was in Quanta was probably the
>> >> >most robust member we had.     He was absolutely tireless and would talk
>> >> >endlessly about anything that took his interest.  He was amusing with it
>> >> >too.     Once after a trip to Holland with a bus load of us he used the
>> >> >magazine to compliment the then chairman and bus driver, Phil Borman, on 
>his
>> >> >driving with the phrase "No kerb untouched".
>> >> >At workshop after workshop he promised me he would see that Perfection  
>had
>> >> >decimal tabs.   It still hasn't.    Quill had them from day one.
>> >> >If anyone knows where he is please let me know
>> >>
>> >> He .. he ... a case for Sherlock Holmes ?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Malcolm Cadman
>> >
>> >QLamentry dear Malcolm
>> 
>> Trust you, Bill, to solve the 'Mysterious case of the Vakha' :-)
>> 
>> Dr Watson is writing in his diary by the light of a desklamp.  Holmes is
>> slumped in deep thought in a nearby chair ... ( continue the story ! )
>> 
>> --
>> Malcolm Cadman
>
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>
>Sound familiar

No time to waste, Watson, we must be off to QLtown tonight before that
fool Inspector Lastrard of QL Yard misses all the clues ...

Remember to bring a copy of Detective Publications with you for the
train journey ... yet I warrant we must make haste, or else we may be
too late !

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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