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Post: #1 (ID: 76)   PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 8:20 am    Karma this post: (+0 -0)  
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Hello together,

my name is Mark from southern Germany. I spent half a year studying in Swansea and have been to mumbles very often. It's some 12 years now since I have been there the last time.

I have been for breakfast in an small bar in Mumbles called The Foreshore.

As I return to Swansea for a couple of days in October I wanted to ask, if there still is The Foreshore with its brealfast - I would appreciate that very much.

I'm looking forward to your answers,

Greetings from Germany,

Mark
blackmark@gmx.li
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