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  • in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #1013286
    Dr Strangelove
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    It some how reminds me of Major Neuheims car, built by the Technical Section of the SS, in the brilliant mini series ‘Private Schulz’

    http://youtu.be/r_B7JMTQWh0?t=1m44s

    in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #1014003
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    in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #931896
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    ^^ http://www.mocgb.net/forums/images/smilies/yahoo/24.gif ^^

    Bruno would’ve made a great adviser to the Fat One.

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2a/Br%C3%BCnopicture.jpeg/230px-Br%C3%BCnopicture.jpeg

    in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #932289
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    And just an afterthought. Did GΓΆring have to dude down for his trial at NΓΌrnburg?

    I’m fairly sure that his ensemble at the trials would’ve been rather plain in comparison to the splendid apparel he was used to in the previous few years.

    As a foot note, here is the full specification of his now legendary Generalfeldmarschall baton-

    “The shaft is made of ivory and is embossed with 20 gold eagles and 20 platinum crosses. The ends are gold and encrusted with 640 diamonds.”

    http://www.celebritytypes.com/misc_pictures/goering-baton.jpg

    I believe he was rather miffed when it wasn’t returned to him.

    in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #932310
    Dr Strangelove
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    Certainement, mon general!

    to dress in fancy or stylish clothing.

    in reply to: General Discussion #262978
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    They should all be done IMHO

    1- the clown who thought it would be good idea to cut in front of the Range Rover & slow right up.

    2-the Range Rover driver who elected to run over some bikers & seriously maim one of them, who apparently wasn’t even involved in the initial incident.

    3-The assorted pack animals who took it upon themselves to act as judge, jury & executioner, to carry out summary ‘justice’ on the Range Rover driver by issuing him with a bit of kicking.

    Plus of course all documentary evidence of this lamentable affair to be examined & all vehicles shown to be in attendance, checked for all the correct paperwork & impounded as necessary, some were running sans plates, but there are ways….

    Would be a start.

    in reply to: Running over the motorcyclist n the USA #1864053
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    They should all be done IMHO

    1- the clown who thought it would be good idea to cut in front of the Range Rover & slow right up.

    2-the Range Rover driver who elected to run over some bikers & seriously maim one of them, who apparently wasn’t even involved in the initial incident.

    3-The assorted pack animals who took it upon themselves to act as judge, jury & executioner, to carry out summary ‘justice’ on the Range Rover driver by issuing him with a bit of kicking.

    Plus of course all documentary evidence of this lamentable affair to be examined & all vehicles shown to be in attendance, checked for all the correct paperwork & impounded as necessary, some were running sans plates, but there are ways….

    Would be a start.

    in reply to: Hermann Goering's uniform #932906
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    I think he had many different ‘uniforms’…some er fairly erm erm eccentric ?

    He was the Bling King of the Third Reich, that guy was duded up beyond belief, not to mention the official Hermann accessories like the Jewell encrusted Reich Marshalls baton, some may be forgiven in suggesting that substance abuse was involved somewhere along the line…. http://www.mocgb.net/forums/images/smilies/yahoo/43.gif …. πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: General Discussion #265239
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    All these compliments, nice to know I only look 101, but if you look, I’m actually 110 πŸ™‚

    Honest Injun’ I am πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: 101 yrs old today #1866014
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    All these compliments, nice to know I only look 101, but if you look, I’m actually 110 πŸ™‚

    Honest Injun’ I am πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: General Discussion #265251
    Dr Strangelove
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    Two:

    1) My present one, of course – lifetime ambition fulfilled.

    Bit like Mogs, got two clear favourites & both current vehicles.

    1/ 1973 Mach1 Mustang, bleddy beauty 😎

    2/ 2000 2.8 V6 Ford Galaxy, yep a humble MPV, removed the rear seats & it’s a van or camper van! paid very little for it as it’s 2.8 petrol, it’s fully loaded, very comfortable, uses loads of fuel, but I don’t need to drive that far.

    in reply to: The best car you ever owned?? #1866019
    Dr Strangelove
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    Two:

    1) My present one, of course – lifetime ambition fulfilled.

    Bit like Mogs, got two clear favourites & both current vehicles.

    1/ 1973 Mach1 Mustang, bleddy beauty 😎

    2/ 2000 2.8 V6 Ford Galaxy, yep a humble MPV, removed the rear seats & it’s a van or camper van! paid very little for it as it’s 2.8 petrol, it’s fully loaded, very comfortable, uses loads of fuel, but I don’t need to drive that far.

    in reply to: Do 217 recovery from French mineshaft #943396
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    shouldn’t that be Mein-Shaft

    Nice one centurion, like it http://www.mocgb.net/forums/images/smilies/yahoo/24.gif

    in reply to: General Discussion #270285
    Dr Strangelove
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    Foggy? May as well read the newspaper….

    You could be excused for believing that was what they were thinking & possibly doing at the time.

    in reply to: 100 car pile up #1870878
    Dr Strangelove
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    Foggy? May as well read the newspaper….

    You could be excused for believing that was what they were thinking & possibly doing at the time.

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