Never, never read a book by Ian Mc ewan, it may put you off reading all together, especially ‘Enduring Love.’
Never, never read a book by Ian Mc ewan, it may put you off reading all together, especially ‘Enduring Love.’
Originally posted by TornadoF3
what aircraft have you enjoyed travelling in the most in you time in the air???mine is the boeing 777 as it is powerful enough and it is comfortable to fly in.
i almost got a flight in a concorde though during the work experiance i did
GET BACK SOON
I think that the classic 747 is best, pity that the concorde still, isn’t in service, I wonder what it’s take-off was like?
I don’t remember you being on this forum, when were you last on it, and does anybody else no you on here?
I don’t remember you being on this forum, when were you last on it, and does anybody else no you on here?
Some Fredrick Forsyth is quite good, but he tends to stick mainly with espionage and sticks to the cold war, but it’s still exciting.
Try:
The Odessa File
The fourth protocol (Brilliant, and the film’s good as well.)
Some Fredrick Forsyth is quite good, but he tends to stick mainly with espionage and sticks to the cold war, but it’s still exciting.
Try:
The Odessa File
The fourth protocol (Brilliant, and the film’s good as well.)
Re: The greatest comedians of all time
Originally posted by steve rowell
Laurel and Hardy, the greatest comedians the world has known
What makes the bumbling antics of this fat man and his simpleton side kick so enduring and lovable
Out of the 100 movies they made together from the 20s to the 50s i think Duck Soup would have to be my favourite and believe me iv’e seen every movie they made
Anybody have any thoughts on why their movies seem to be timeless and loved by young and old alike
I agree Laurel & Hardy are timeless, and I wanted to say how they came to such a tragic ending. They died in poverty on the streets of New York, it was a tragic story. I’m not completely sure, but that’s what I heard.
My personal favourite was Peter Sellers and dear old Bob (Monkhouse, r.i.p).
Re: The greatest comedians of all time
Originally posted by steve rowell
Laurel and Hardy, the greatest comedians the world has known
What makes the bumbling antics of this fat man and his simpleton side kick so enduring and lovable
Out of the 100 movies they made together from the 20s to the 50s i think Duck Soup would have to be my favourite and believe me iv’e seen every movie they made
Anybody have any thoughts on why their movies seem to be timeless and loved by young and old alike
I agree Laurel & Hardy are timeless, and I wanted to say how they came to such a tragic ending. They died in poverty on the streets of New York, it was a tragic story. I’m not completely sure, but that’s what I heard.
My personal favourite was Peter Sellers and dear old Bob (Monkhouse, r.i.p).
I was planning to listen to that, but I forgot, I think that now I am glad.
I’m getting tired about hearing all the negative comments about the EUROFIGHTER. Give it a chance, it will improve and prove itself in the years to come.
🙁 Terrible news, I love the music of the Kinks.
Sounds like another case of friendly fire.
🙁 Terrible news, I love the music of the Kinks.
Sounds like another case of friendly fire.
Interesting photo. But I can’t rack my brains about it except, it could be an American attempt at humour possibly????
Thanks Kev,
You’ve made me see the light with Flood and Snappers disputes.
We’ve got to save the NHS money, becuase they never get much from the gevernment do they ? (Yes they bl**dy well do!!
😡 )
God what is it? Why am i always posting mad faces, I nearly always get angry when writing a post:mad: 😡
Thanks Kev,
You’ve made me see the light with Flood and Snappers disputes.
We’ve got to save the NHS money, becuase they never get much from the gevernment do they ? (Yes they bl**dy well do!!
😡 )
God what is it? Why am i always posting mad faces, I nearly always get angry when writing a post:mad: 😡