David Farrer Well spotted but I removed this bit from the wall myself! It was on either the first or second Saturday after the wall came down. I saw an ad in the Evening Standard for a day trip from Gatwick and decided to go on the spur of the moment. At the airport on the way back the security guy frisked me and felt a lump in my pocket. "What's that?" he asked. Knowing about twenty words of German I replied, "Die Mauer." He laughed and said, "Good. Take it all away."
9 September 2004, 19:05:08 GMT+01:00 – Like – Reply
dave t So you're the bugger who stole my piece of the Berlin Wall.......
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David Farrer
Well spotted but I removed this bit from the wall myself! It was on either the first or second Saturday after the wall came down. I saw an ad in the Evening Standard for a day trip from Gatwick and decided to go on the spur of the moment. At the airport on the way back the security guy frisked me and felt a lump in my pocket. "What's that?" he asked. Knowing about twenty words of German I replied, "Die Mauer." He laughed and said, "Good. Take it all away."
9 September 2004, 19:05:08 GMT+01:00
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dave t
So you're the bugger who stole my piece of the Berlin Wall.......
9 September 2004, 18:45:48 GMT+01:00
David,
Where did you find that Adam Smith desk statue? I need one! Please let me know.
email nomoredan@gmail.com
Sean, I got it from the Adam Smith Institute in London.
I think they had them for sale but I was given mine in exchange for taking some photos of what became the site of the Adam Smith statue in Edinburgh.
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