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  • in reply to: Right to defend using reasonable force? #1854335
    spitfireman
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    If the intruder who was killed did not have a weapon then the people who killed him can hardly be said to have used “reasonable force”. As I said until the facts are clear we are hardly able to pronounce judgement. Yes, of course he was committing an offence, but were the occupants justified in killing him?

    er,….just before midnight, dark, 4 onto 2, are you going to stand around trying to work out if they’re armed? :rolleyes:

    In the wrong place at the wrong time!

    Shame they didn’t get the other three.

    Baz

    in reply to: Seen On Ebay Thread #1064957
    spitfireman
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    I was hoping the ex 7 sqn St Mawgan Canberra would grab your attention Baz?!:)

    this one?

    nice.

    Baz

    in reply to: Seen On Ebay Thread #1064965
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    in reply to: Seen On Ebay Thread #1065095
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    in reply to: General Discussion #312783
    spitfireman
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    They reckon 1 hour.

    I blagged a test drive in a new Disco IV. 😀

    Baz

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1854693
    spitfireman
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    They reckon 1 hour.

    I blagged a test drive in a new Disco IV. 😀

    Baz

    in reply to: CockpitFest 2011 – June 18/19th #1065286
    spitfireman
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    I really echo the same points as the Dumfries museum team , i display at newark to show people my pride and joy and the work acheived in that year or since i have owned her ……..
    i cant make people like the Canberra and if they show no interest in her then may be they will like another cockpit or display piece, but if i get just 1 person say to me wow WH887 has come along way and well done ……
    all the best Matt

    Well, Having two Canberras myself (including the interesting WT525:eek:) and spent the last two days scraping knuckles on one for very little to show(!), I appreciate how much work you must have put in on WH887.

    I’d like to say wow WH887 has come along way and (bl**dy) well done……

    Baz

    in reply to: General Discussion #312791
    spitfireman
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    …………..bing…bing…bing…………aaargh!

    booked in tomorrow:rolleyes:

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1854703
    spitfireman
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    …………..bing…bing…bing…………aaargh!

    booked in tomorrow:rolleyes:

    in reply to: General Discussion #313306
    spitfireman
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    I stretch it across to the passenger one……….still goes bing…bing…bing though.

    Baz

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1854989
    spitfireman
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    I stretch it across to the passenger one……….still goes bing…bing…bing though.

    Baz

    in reply to: General Discussion #313315
    spitfireman
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    Some people have more money than sense.

    Should that be:

    Some people have more money than cents.

    (see what I did there?):)

    Baz

    in reply to: 'That' dress sells for $2.8m #1855003
    spitfireman
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    Some people have more money than sense.

    Should that be:

    Some people have more money than cents.

    (see what I did there?):)

    Baz

    in reply to: General Discussion #313319
    spitfireman
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    Accidently destroying my seatbelt buckle after jamming my jacket into it whilst putting the belt on, then tugging it to release it.

    £132.95 part
    £60.00 labour
    +VAT
    +100 mile round trip to workshop
    +4 hours of my life…..wasted
    + bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…….(until repaired)
    £230.00
    20.00 fuel
    £250.00

    Oh well, won’t do that again.

    Baz

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1855016
    spitfireman
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    Accidently destroying my seatbelt buckle after jamming my jacket into it whilst putting the belt on, then tugging it to release it.

    £132.95 part
    £60.00 labour
    +VAT
    +100 mile round trip to workshop
    +4 hours of my life…..wasted
    + bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…bing…….(until repaired)
    £230.00
    20.00 fuel
    £250.00

    Oh well, won’t do that again.

    Baz

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