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.
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.
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.
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…
Scunthorpe!
No Censorship here!
I chased a bug around a tree, I’ll have his blood, he knows I will.
Ditto.
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.
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.
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?
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?
You need to relax with a gottle of geer. 🙂
Anyone know why the Harrier display was apparently cut short on both days?
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… 🙂
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.