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MEMORIES Robert Urquart There is something so special about the Baths it makes me think we should be called "The Cranworth Street Fundamentalists". "Be wet and be weel" said Colin MacLure to Para Handy. "It is an authority that came before Eden. I'll prove it to you in the Bible", he said, "Noah made a fair hash o' the business in landin' on Ben Arrat: if it wasssna for that we would be sweemin' about the deep the day like fishes, in the best o' health and trum. No need for your panel doctors. Ye never heard o' a herring with lumbago!" The first time I came to the Western Baths was long before I was an actor. A man called Archie P. Lee approached me and asked if I would do a radio programme for him. I did. Since then I have been coming to the Baths for about forty years waiting for someone to again ask me to do a radio programme - but no-one has!
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