Nice shots, good to see the Sea Hawk as Mike said.
Yes it was a nice surprise.
Phil.
Great shots Phil. 🙂
Thanks Anna 😀
It was a nice display. Quite gracefull and quite, a nice contrast to the other jets in the show. A bit to far away from though, in my opinion.
Nice pics Bruggen.
Thanks:D
Nice to see the Sea Hawk is up and about again.
Yes it was a bit of a bonus, I didn’t know it was coming:D
First time I’ve seen a run down of the demonstrators shot that day, it’s a bit strange that the British army in there indiscriminate fire only hit men of combat age, no women, little old ladys or children and as for them all being unarmed, how easy is it to spirit a weapon away in situation like that.
They all might have had a weapon or they all might not have, who knows.
First time I’ve seen a run down of the demonstrators shot that day, it’s a bit strange that the British army in there indiscriminate fire only hit men of combat age, no women, little old ladys or children and as for them all being unarmed, how easy is it to spirit a weapon away in situation like that.
They all might have had a weapon or they all might not have, who knows.
I saw these responses coming from a mile (1.61 km) away.
Let’s cause real trouble and ask what would you do if you were introduced to the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Dalai Lama?
Would you do the expected courtesies? 😀Or if you were in another country, would you stand for the flag, observe local customs, traditions?
Or would your attitude be “It’s not my belief, so stuff it.”?At the end of the day, there is still something about being polite even if you’re a republican, athiest, or from another country.
Or has all civility gone out the window in the name of personal expression?
I dispise all religion, but yes if I ever met those people I would give them the
respect anybody in high office deserve.
I saw these responses coming from a mile (1.61 km) away.
Let’s cause real trouble and ask what would you do if you were introduced to the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Dalai Lama?
Would you do the expected courtesies? 😀Or if you were in another country, would you stand for the flag, observe local customs, traditions?
Or would your attitude be “It’s not my belief, so stuff it.”?At the end of the day, there is still something about being polite even if you’re a republican, athiest, or from another country.
Or has all civility gone out the window in the name of personal expression?
I dispise all religion, but yes if I ever met those people I would give them the
respect anybody in high office deserve.
:confused: So far as I am aware the Queen is Andy Murray’s Head of State – or do you know something about him, that I don’t….?
He’s a jock so he’s a foreigner as far as i’m concerned and the last time I looked Wimbledons still in England, I know shes his head of state but when
he’s in England he’s still a Foreigner in my country:D:D:D:D
btw before every body goes of on one please count the smilies
:confused: So far as I am aware the Queen is Andy Murray’s Head of State – or do you know something about him, that I don’t….?
He’s a jock so he’s a foreigner as far as i’m concerned and the last time I looked Wimbledons still in England, I know shes his head of state but when
he’s in England he’s still a Foreigner in my country:D:D:D:D
btw before every body goes of on one please count the smilies
It’s only right that you should bow to a head of state when your in a foreign
country:D
It’s only right that you should bow to a head of state when your in a foreign
country:D
That first reds shot is Q Anna
It’s much better to be on the ground wishing you were up there, than being up there wishing you were on the ground.:D
Nice pics Anna.:D