You could have docked that apostrophe while you were at it. :sleeping:
According to this thing it has something to do with ‘unidentified fuselages’.

Quite a morbid website; the discussion pages especially so. I was interested to see Rev Billy Graham discussed at length, with many speculating his imminent demise over several pages of discussion. That was back in 2005, and Graham is still soldiering on! Hellfire and brimstone must fend off the harsher elements of the ageing process.
Quite a morbid website; the discussion pages especially so. I was interested to see Rev Billy Graham discussed at length, with many speculating his imminent demise over several pages of discussion. That was back in 2005, and Graham is still soldiering on! Hellfire and brimstone must fend off the harsher elements of the ageing process.
The Prince can be found at 34.772109, -118.289396 on Google Earth, for those that wish to snoop.
The following gif of Cruyff has done the rounds today:

The following gif of Cruyff has done the rounds today:

Don’t be afraid to take risks. That, among some other desirable traits is what made this country the leading trading nation. No economic grouping anywhere in the world, the EU included, can afford to ignore a soon-to-be market of 70,000,000 consumers.
You sound like Alex Salmond towards the middle of 2014. Are LBC radio going to offer you a prime time slot in a few years?
Don’t be afraid to take risks. That, among some other desirable traits is what made this country the leading trading nation. No economic grouping anywhere in the world, the EU included, can afford to ignore a soon-to-be market of 70,000,000 consumers.
You sound like Alex Salmond towards the middle of 2014. Are LBC radio going to offer you a prime time slot in a few years?
Anyway they’d squander it on booze and fags.
Bankers? Surely cocaine and caviar is more their thing?
Today would be Scotland’s first day of independence had the population democratically voted in favour of separation. Thank **** that didn’t come to fruition. The growing stock of semi-mothballed platform support vessels in Leith harbour are a small testament to what has happened to the North Sea oil industry. As it stands this country is £15 billion in debt, with a government too cowardly to bump up taxes and too feart to slash public services. Still, a couple of bitter seppies I know are sobbing all over Facebook today about how we could have been rid of Tory Terror today… Uhhu.
Anyway they’d squander it on booze and fags.
Bankers? Surely cocaine and caviar is more their thing?
Today would be Scotland’s first day of independence had the population democratically voted in favour of separation. Thank **** that didn’t come to fruition. The growing stock of semi-mothballed platform support vessels in Leith harbour are a small testament to what has happened to the North Sea oil industry. As it stands this country is £15 billion in debt, with a government too cowardly to bump up taxes and too feart to slash public services. Still, a couple of bitter seppies I know are sobbing all over Facebook today about how we could have been rid of Tory Terror today… Uhhu.
Who will buy these, and will they be driven?
Who will buy these, and will they be driven?
The Lancaster is listed as the BBMF flypast on Cockpit-Fest Sunday, 19th June at NAM. :eagerness:
It might be flying past on the back of a Queen Mary…
Old enough to misjudge a loop. Maybe not the best example you could have given. There must be a raft of younger (late 20s to mid 40s, say) flyers out there! Is there not enough young flyers filling the places?