dark light

Mr Creosote

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 1,576 through 1,590 (of 1,719 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: General Discussion #363850
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    So many brilliant scenes.

    The one where Ted & Dougal sneak into the retired priest’s home at night to bring Father Jack back, and when they switch the light on there’s a whole room full of them sitting in armchairs who start shouting “Drink! Feck! @rse! Girls!”

    The episode where Ted has to kick the Archbishop up the backside.

    The episode where Mrs Doyle wins a visit from the boy singer (“I have no willy”) and the house is laid siege by all the old ladies.

    Classic stuff.

    in reply to: Father Ted #1951361
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    So many brilliant scenes.

    The one where Ted & Dougal sneak into the retired priest’s home at night to bring Father Jack back, and when they switch the light on there’s a whole room full of them sitting in armchairs who start shouting “Drink! Feck! @rse! Girls!”

    The episode where Ted has to kick the Archbishop up the backside.

    The episode where Mrs Doyle wins a visit from the boy singer (“I have no willy”) and the house is laid siege by all the old ladies.

    Classic stuff.

    in reply to: Best views after take off. #562797
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    I’m surprised nobody has mentioned LCY. Canary Wharf right beside you on approach (or take-off depending on runway in use), the River Thames, the City of London, its a superb ride, try it.

    Plus the London Eye and the Dome. BTW, does anyone know which building near the airport has a big sign on the roof saying something like “Have a nice trip”? Or at least it did last time I flew out of LCY.

    in reply to: Oz F-111 fleet grounded… #1289210
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    No offence intended, but wouldn’t this get a better readership in “Modern Military”? I know the old one-eleven is no spring chicken now, but even so…

    in reply to: Censorship gone stupid or what? #1289220
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Scunthorpe!

    No Censorship here!

    I chased a bug around a tree, I’ll have his blood, he knows I will.

    Ditto.

    in reply to: General Discussion #368852
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Somewhere in the darkest recesses of my loft there lurks a copy of “Sugar Baby Love” by the Rubettes. For God’s sake, please don’t tell anyone.

    in reply to: Worst single/album in your collection. #1954050
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Somewhere in the darkest recesses of my loft there lurks a copy of “Sugar Baby Love” by the Rubettes. For God’s sake, please don’t tell anyone.

    in reply to: General Discussion #302905
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    ******! Beaten by a whisker-

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A870176

    Well done Mogs.

    in reply to: Thoroughgood Garterettes #1923751
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    ******! Beaten by a whisker-

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A870176

    Well done Mogs.

    in reply to: General Discussion #302908
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    I was quite a big Monty Python fan, but I can’t remember either of these; are you sure you’re not thinking of The Goodies, or some other programme?

    in reply to: Thoroughgood Garterettes #1923762
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    I was quite a big Monty Python fan, but I can’t remember either of these; are you sure you’re not thinking of The Goodies, or some other programme?

    in reply to: Help Needed #1306483
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    You need to relax with a gottle of geer. 🙂

    in reply to: Part 2: Waddington 2006 (Flying display 1/7/06) #462461
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Anyone know why the Harrier display was apparently cut short on both days?

    in reply to: Royal Thai Airforce Museum #1317131
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Ending the day having lunch in the back of the C123 was something different too!

    And I bet you climbed up into the cockpit and imagined what it was like hauling trash in the Vietnam war… 🙂

    in reply to: Royal Thai Airforce Museum #1317913
    Mr Creosote
    Participant

    Been to the museum many times whilst on holiday (my wife is Thai) and I can highly recommend a visit. I think the website was down for quite a while, so thanks for the link. as I understand it, the Boripatra was an indigenous Thai design, not a Bristol type.

Viewing 15 posts - 1,576 through 1,590 (of 1,719 total)