Dairylea triangles ? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
Dave
Dairylea triangles ? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
Dave
nice one Wys, bet you cant wait to get back in the saddle after all that domestic stuff eh?
Its nice to see some one making time for disabled kids ,yes they are exhausting but it must fulfilling for you and your colleagues to know you’ve made a few kids happy
Dave
I quite agree Alistair, the French do take good care of the graves we should be grateful to them for that.
Again, it’s the minority that seem to give the majority a bad name.
The most destructive weapon there is seems to be ignorance.
Dave
I quite agree Alistair, the French do take good care of the graves we should be grateful to them for that.
Again, it’s the minority that seem to give the majority a bad name.
The most destructive weapon there is seems to be ignorance.
Dave
Steve
Thats very near the point Im trying to make, the Brits go in and do their job without making a fuss about it, not so the Americans, it wouldnt surprise me if they decorated some unknown private just because he farted
I was watching the news a couple of days ago and a US gun battery was being shown in the background while the news was being read and the soldiers manning the gun were making more noise than the gun was, each seemingly shouting out orders, to each other , arent they trained very well these people ? shouldnt they know what they have to do? or were they just playing to the cameras?
Dave
Steve
Thats very near the point Im trying to make, the Brits go in and do their job without making a fuss about it, not so the Americans, it wouldnt surprise me if they decorated some unknown private just because he farted
I was watching the news a couple of days ago and a US gun battery was being shown in the background while the news was being read and the soldiers manning the gun were making more noise than the gun was, each seemingly shouting out orders, to each other , arent they trained very well these people ? shouldnt they know what they have to do? or were they just playing to the cameras?
Dave
The word “cheddar” is synonymous with cheese the world over and any cheese carrying that name must be made to a certain “cheddar” recipe , the same as scotch is scotch the world over (except in Scotland where it’s called whisky without an “e”)and probably distilled a certain way………………..unless it’s Jack Daniels. Jim Beam, Jamesons, or Canadian Club.
That’s my opinion,
Dave
The word “cheddar” is synonymous with cheese the world over and any cheese carrying that name must be made to a certain “cheddar” recipe , the same as scotch is scotch the world over (except in Scotland where it’s called whisky without an “e”)and probably distilled a certain way………………..unless it’s Jack Daniels. Jim Beam, Jamesons, or Canadian Club.
That’s my opinion,
Dave
I know Im a few days late getting in with this one but I couldnt pass up a chance to get smug, I flew on the above Tristar (G-BAAA) back in 1973 from Luton to Rimini, a lovely aircraft without a shadow of a doubt.
And on a prevoius thread about what colours would we like to see again, what about Court Airline?
(Sorry got no pics)
Dave
Cheese ??? whatever next???
Ok, here goes, these days I dont eat cheese or any other dairy product for that matter, but I used to like the following : Canadian Black Diamond, Blue Stilton and Caerphilly cheeses with cream crackers then washed down with a cold Guinness, now its only the black stuff that gets my attention.
Dave
Cheese ??? whatever next???
Ok, here goes, these days I dont eat cheese or any other dairy product for that matter, but I used to like the following : Canadian Black Diamond, Blue Stilton and Caerphilly cheeses with cream crackers then washed down with a cold Guinness, now its only the black stuff that gets my attention.
Dave
Ive got a photo of an Iraqi B747 landing at LHR sometime in 1989, must be a rarity, ‘praps I could put it up for auction on ebay, you never know there might some old fella with a moustache somewhere who’d like to purchase it for old times sake.
Dave
Ive got a photo of an Iraqi B747 landing at LHR sometime in 1989, must be a rarity, ‘praps I could put it up for auction on ebay, you never know there might some old fella with a moustache somewhere who’d like to purchase it for old times sake.
Dave
Since I posted this thread Ive read more of the incident (if thats what it is) and I retract some of what I wrote, as you say Vortex, she did everything to fight off the ambushers getting badly wounded in doing so and her 9 days as a prisoner was no holiday, she certainly was a courageous young lady, I just hope the American press dont make her out to be some kind of a female Rambo.
I wish her a speedy recovery from her wounds and injuries.
Dave