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  • in reply to: General Discussion #290336
    nJayM
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    You will have to rate each viewing and see if matches ours

    Jim, You will have to rate each viewing and see if matches ours.

    Is your dear wife going on holiday or simply occupying another room while you get through the lot?:)

    in reply to: Victor Meldrew #1835981
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    You will have to rate each viewing and see if matches ours

    Jim, You will have to rate each viewing and see if matches ours.

    Is your dear wife going on holiday or simply occupying another room while you get through the lot?:)

    in reply to: General Discussion #290339
    nJayM
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    Yes it’s sad as to what’s happening out there

    There are a lot of counterfeit drugs down this end of the world (darkest Africa). The rest of the world dumps all their trash here.

    Hi Ralph
    Yes it’s sad as to what’s happening out there. There was a programme or two some months or maybe even a year back that told the emotional crusade by a woman spearheading the campaign in Africa to end the corrupt distribution of counterfeit medication (as opposed to legally produced Generic OTC ones).

    The problem is proliferate in Asia too.

    People make a lot of ‘dosh’ and innocents die or have complications from taking these counterfeit medication.

    It is indeed a cruel world.

    http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/frontpage/2009/July/fake-medicines-pose-health-risk-in-west-africa.html

    As stated in my opening post the warning was issued when the programme was screened that counterfeit medication could find it’s way into high street pharmacies (the small private ones) in the western world. Frightening I guess but possible.

    in reply to: Nurofen – entire product recall – sabotage suspected #1835995
    nJayM
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    Yes it’s sad as to what’s happening out there

    There are a lot of counterfeit drugs down this end of the world (darkest Africa). The rest of the world dumps all their trash here.

    Hi Ralph
    Yes it’s sad as to what’s happening out there. There was a programme or two some months or maybe even a year back that told the emotional crusade by a woman spearheading the campaign in Africa to end the corrupt distribution of counterfeit medication (as opposed to legally produced Generic OTC ones).

    The problem is proliferate in Asia too.

    People make a lot of ‘dosh’ and innocents die or have complications from taking these counterfeit medication.

    It is indeed a cruel world.

    http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/frontpage/2009/July/fake-medicines-pose-health-risk-in-west-africa.html

    As stated in my opening post the warning was issued when the programme was screened that counterfeit medication could find it’s way into high street pharmacies (the small private ones) in the western world. Frightening I guess but possible.

    in reply to: General Discussion #290472
    nJayM
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    For me it’s when he sees the green Citreon 2 CV in his skip

    For me it’s when he sees the green Citreon 2 CV in his skip, and of course on opening the back door he finds the proverbial old mattress which he predicted would end up in his skip.:D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BeHEqAppw8

    Enjoy

    in reply to: Victor Meldrew #1836393
    nJayM
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    For me it’s when he sees the green Citreon 2 CV in his skip

    For me it’s when he sees the green Citreon 2 CV in his skip, and of course on opening the back door he finds the proverbial old mattress which he predicted would end up in his skip.:D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BeHEqAppw8

    Enjoy

    in reply to: General Discussion #290506
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    DazDaMan – sounds like you need to take some pics and a call to the RSPCA

    DazDaMan – sounds like you need to take some pics and a call to the RSPCA

    You’ve also got the entire Bush University of Edinburgh Veterinary faculty on your doorstep who will also not take kindly to animal cruelty.

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1836456
    nJayM
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    DazDaMan – sounds like you need to take some pics and a call to the RSPCA

    DazDaMan – sounds like you need to take some pics and a call to the RSPCA

    You’ve also got the entire Bush University of Edinburgh Veterinary faculty on your doorstep who will also not take kindly to animal cruelty.

    in reply to: General Discussion #290508
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    DazDaMan – maybe the same guys taking pot shots at a seagull near Bilston roundabout

    DazDaMan – maybe the same guys taking pot shots at a nesting seagull near Bilston roundabout on the Penicuik Road.

    They have an air rifle and a very professional looking slingshot.

    From what I saw though – not very good ‘shots’ – your ‘pussy’ may not need to expend any of it’s 9 lives.:)

    in reply to: What made you (want to) Swear Today III? #1836461
    nJayM
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    DazDaMan – maybe the same guys taking pot shots at a seagull near Bilston roundabout

    DazDaMan – maybe the same guys taking pot shots at a nesting seagull near Bilston roundabout on the Penicuik Road.

    They have an air rifle and a very professional looking slingshot.

    From what I saw though – not very good ‘shots’ – your ‘pussy’ may not need to expend any of it’s 9 lives.:)

    in reply to: The 787 Progress to Commercial Flight Thread #571589
    nJayM
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    Lucky MAN & LHR spotters

    Lucky MAN & LHR spotters

    The airliner will arrive at Manchester Airport direct from Seattle on the morning of 3rd September, where it will be shown to customers Monarch Airlines and ThomsonFly.

    Then, on 4th September it will be flown to London Heathrow airport. Supposedly this is in order to demonstrate the aircraft to British Airways.

    It is very likely going to be in ANA livery

    in reply to: 787 news thread #571593
    nJayM
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    Sandy – it’s a re-planned stop ever then for you

    Sandy – it’s a re-planned stop over then for you.:)

    in reply to: General Discussion #290515
    nJayM
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    Jim Here are the 2 episodes the 2nd of which has the Citreon 2 CV

    Jim, Here are the 2 episodes the 2nd of which has the Citreon 2 CV in it.
    (while awaiting the delivery of your boxed set)

    “I don’t believe it”:rolleyes:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InImF0CixrE

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BeHEqAppw8

    Enjoy:)

    in reply to: Victor Meldrew #1836512
    nJayM
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    Jim Here are the 2 episodes the 2nd of which has the Citreon 2 CV

    Jim, Here are the 2 episodes the 2nd of which has the Citreon 2 CV in it.
    (while awaiting the delivery of your boxed set)

    “I don’t believe it”:rolleyes:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InImF0CixrE

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BeHEqAppw8

    Enjoy:)

    in reply to: General Discussion #290516
    nJayM
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    Inside Les Knight’s Lancaster on Operation Chastise 15-16th May 1943

    Inside Les Knight’s Lancaster on Operation Chastise 15-16th May 1943

    BTW I saw a real De Lorean on the road today in Edinburgh (there’s a coincidence) as I hadn’t seen this thread as yet.

    To look back and see the Mohne damn erupt.

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