Thanks for the info
For those who havent got a decent anti-virus ….or even an up to date anti-virus program….got to the WEBATTACK *(a PC utilities site…brill !) and check out the freebie programs. There you will find a very small program that will check out your pc and remove this worm …yes its a free program….
I’d just like to say I havent got this worm so if you are reading this, you wont get infected !!!
ps Welcome back
Ummmm
Spitfire
Then (when it was taken)
And you (taking the piccie)
Only joking. Looks an interesting piccie if you can get the scanner working.
Keep it up
Ps. I’m on my fifth Keo so far….its hot, its getting dark and I’ve been cooking a Shepherds Pie for family and friends (total 8)
Roll on my sixth !!!!
great idea…if only I could take some piccies of the Shak’s at Paphos without getting thrown in the local clink !!!!. Theres naff all else on Island that I could take piccies of…except avengers, Datsun 120’s, Capri’s…oh, and Moggy Minors.
I’ll tag on to the next one when I’m back in the UK.
Have fun
A joke for people with ESP….
Brill, aint it ?
A joke for people with ESP….
Brill, aint it ?
Re: Corgi Aircraft
Originally posted by black6
Where do you get your Corgi Aircraft from?I would check out http://www.corgi-heritage.co.uk if I were you.
Great prices and delivery is spot on.
Cheers
Normally when I visit UK for the odd airshow. Got the last lot from the Popham Aerojumble earlier this year…spent shed loads, dont tell the missus !.
I’m due back around late Oct early Nov and will be topping up the collection as it has taken a severe knocking since I’ve been out here (in other words, they are not available !!!)
Originally posted by Snapper
I’m bald, i’m a snapper, and I like some old aeroplanes. (And I really DO hate Skyraiders).I am 5 ft, blonde, blue eyed, busty and do ANYTHING.
On a first date …?
Originally posted by Snapper
I’m bald, i’m a snapper, and I like some old aeroplanes. (And I really DO hate Skyraiders).I am 5 ft, blonde, blue eyed, busty and do ANYTHING.
On a first date …?
Watch out….
Virus warning…
Watch out….
Virus warning…
[QUOTE]Originally posted by aj_march
[B]Ach, my Dad refuses to buy a new comp, stuck on a P2 300MHz!!!!!! Saving up for a nice shiny new Athlon XP2800+ though which will run it beautifully, look forward to flying circuits online with you peeps! 😀
If you are after good downloads for any of the Microsoft flight sims try:
It has good categories to help find what you are after, and some lovely planes – look out for Alain d’Homme, some really lovely models actually look like Microsoft has done them, spinning wheels, clear cockpit with proper pilot etc. His Spitfire is a definite winner! Also there is a 15MB B-52 and a 22MB Dakota, fly as pilot or first officer. A good tip is to get the bigger downloads as they are usually better. Broadband is an advantage for those who are impatient :p
We regularly meet up for a scrap on-line. in gamezone. Normally around Game 50, called FLYPAST….for some strange reason. Watch this space for the dog fight…probably next weekend, Firday or saturday evening around 21.00 hrs
[QUOTE]Originally posted by aj_march
[B]Ach, my Dad refuses to buy a new comp, stuck on a P2 300MHz!!!!!! Saving up for a nice shiny new Athlon XP2800+ though which will run it beautifully, look forward to flying circuits online with you peeps! 😀
If you are after good downloads for any of the Microsoft flight sims try:
It has good categories to help find what you are after, and some lovely planes – look out for Alain d’Homme, some really lovely models actually look like Microsoft has done them, spinning wheels, clear cockpit with proper pilot etc. His Spitfire is a definite winner! Also there is a 15MB B-52 and a 22MB Dakota, fly as pilot or first officer. A good tip is to get the bigger downloads as they are usually better. Broadband is an advantage for those who are impatient :p
We regularly meet up for a scrap on-line. in gamezone. Normally around Game 50, called FLYPAST….for some strange reason. Watch this space for the dog fight…probably next weekend, Firday or saturday evening around 21.00 hrs
The Fly
In the dead of summer a fly was resting on a leaf beside a lake. A hot, dry fly who said to no one in particular, “Gosh, if I go down three inches, I will feel the mist from the water and I will be refreshed.”
There was a fish in the water thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches I can eat him.”
There was a bear on the shore thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes
down three inches, that fish will jump for the fly,and I will eat him.”
It also happened that a hunter was farther up the bank of the lake preparing to eat a cheese sandwich. “Gosh,” he thought, “if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish leaps for it, that bear will expose himself and grab for the fish. I’ll shoot the bear and then have a proper trophy.”
You probably think this is enough activity for one bank of a lake,
but I can tell you there was more.
A wee mouse by the hunter’! s foot was thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish jumps for that fly, and that bear grabs for that fish, the dumb hunter will shoot the bear and drop his cheese sandwich.”
A cat lurking in the bushes took in this scene and thought, as was fashionable to do on the banks of this particular lake around lunch time, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish jumps for that fly, and that bear grabs for that fish, and that hunter shoots that bear, and that mouse makes off with the cheese sandwich, then I can have mouse for lunch.”
The poor fly is finally so hot and so dry that he heads down for the cooling mist of the water, The fish swallows the fly, The bear grabs the fish, The hunter shoots the bear, The mouse grabs the cheese sandwich, The cat jumps for the mouse, The mouse ducks, and The cat falls into the water and drowns.
The moral of the story is: Whenever a fly goes down three inches, Some pussy is probably in danger
The Fly
In the dead of summer a fly was resting on a leaf beside a lake. A hot, dry fly who said to no one in particular, “Gosh, if I go down three inches, I will feel the mist from the water and I will be refreshed.”
There was a fish in the water thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches I can eat him.”
There was a bear on the shore thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes
down three inches, that fish will jump for the fly,and I will eat him.”
It also happened that a hunter was farther up the bank of the lake preparing to eat a cheese sandwich. “Gosh,” he thought, “if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish leaps for it, that bear will expose himself and grab for the fish. I’ll shoot the bear and then have a proper trophy.”
You probably think this is enough activity for one bank of a lake,
but I can tell you there was more.
A wee mouse by the hunter’! s foot was thinking, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish jumps for that fly, and that bear grabs for that fish, the dumb hunter will shoot the bear and drop his cheese sandwich.”
A cat lurking in the bushes took in this scene and thought, as was fashionable to do on the banks of this particular lake around lunch time, “Gosh, if that fly goes down three inches, and that fish jumps for that fly, and that bear grabs for that fish, and that hunter shoots that bear, and that mouse makes off with the cheese sandwich, then I can have mouse for lunch.”
The poor fly is finally so hot and so dry that he heads down for the cooling mist of the water, The fish swallows the fly, The bear grabs the fish, The hunter shoots the bear, The mouse grabs the cheese sandwich, The cat jumps for the mouse, The mouse ducks, and The cat falls into the water and drowns.
The moral of the story is: Whenever a fly goes down three inches, Some pussy is probably in danger
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