Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Re: Mausica History
2007-Mar-27-1820hrs
Greetings
Thanks Allan for clearing up the Pelau Caper. I, myself, had some doubts about what was said before.
I remember one dark night a few of us Havenites decided to pay a nocturnal visit to the orange field next door. We left stealthly around midnight all dressed in the colour of the night.. Many of you will remember that we did not have to see the colour of the oranges. We just felt them and instinctively knew which ones were ready for picking.
Sometime during the foray, a shot was heard and everyone scattered. When we regrouped at Fairhaven, one man was missing ….Tony Murray. Everyone went into a state of depression. Eventually we decided to wait till morning….no one slept….everyone was worried.
Next morning, we decided that we would have to go and report it and also look for him. While we were on our way, who we would see coming through the ‘track’ but a smiling Tony Murray. He said he knew we would be looking for him so he wanted to keep us in suspense and stayed over there no doubt in the comfort of ……….
Finbar Ryan
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