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  • in reply to: The beasts are at it already #1887838
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    That’s your opinion little Man and you’re entitled to it…i might BBQ some shark tonight..now where did i put my gun??

    If you have no argument it’s best to go for derision Steve, always a winner.:D

    in reply to: General Discussion #298714
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    Your still a dipstick Steve, how many people get taken by sharks in the UK? Are the shallow dwellers that hang around popular swimming spots a danger? How many people get killed in cars a year in England? Do you keep your family off the roads and out of cars? As I said Steve your a dipstick. 😀 Yes it is a whale, a rooly big blue one.

    in reply to: The beasts are at it already #1887847
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    Your still a dipstick Steve, how many people get taken by sharks in the UK? Are the shallow dwellers that hang around popular swimming spots a danger? How many people get killed in cars a year in England? Do you keep your family off the roads and out of cars? As I said Steve your a dipstick. 😀 Yes it is a whale, a rooly big blue one.

    in reply to: General Discussion #298747
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    Steve, your a dipstick, It’s the beasts world let them go do what they do. I’m currently working on the southern coast of Strayliya at the moment, most times when you fly over the water you can see really big fish like great whites. Saw a few of these day before yesterday, only a mile or two of the coast, must have been forty metres long.

    http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p106/Almostoldfart/Portland-205.gif

    in reply to: The beasts are at it already #1887855
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    Steve, your a dipstick, It’s the beasts world let them go do what they do. I’m currently working on the southern coast of Strayliya at the moment, most times when you fly over the water you can see really big fish like great whites. Saw a few of these day before yesterday, only a mile or two of the coast, must have been forty metres long.

    http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p106/Almostoldfart/Portland-205.gif

    in reply to: Tiger Club Christmas #491589
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    Don’t know how yoo pommies fly in such cold weather in open cockpits. Looks bloody cold

    in reply to: The Black Knight flys again #221353
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    Sim stuff?

    in reply to: What engine? #1187758
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    Looks more like from PZL ASh-62 as fitted to AN-2 or Dromader. Derived from the 1820.
    Avro

    Mebe
    http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p106/Almostoldfart/injun.gif

    in reply to: What engine? #1188969
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    1820 cylinders?

    in reply to: General Discussion #300296
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    I dont know why Brits could not follow aussie model.. but down here Woolies is the strongest grocer/super market in the land.

    How strong do you want them? Between Coles and Woolies they control about 85% of the grocery market in OZ. They have driven down prices fron growers, and tied them up with long term contracts. Many supplers aren’t covering costs, then they go on the shelves for high prices cutting out the middle man. The grower only recieves a tiny percentage of purchase price, something like 3% They are narrowing choice of product, pushing there own generic crap. To put goods on their shelves they require, something like $10,000 plus a big slug of percentage for each line of goods. They have driven out smaller operaters and the prices are still high, all in the name of dividends for shareholders, still the MD only gets millions. You could do without such a model of business there. Look after your independant smaller operators, if you don’t there won’t be a choice.

    in reply to: R.I.P. Woolies #1888846
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    I dont know why Brits could not follow aussie model.. but down here Woolies is the strongest grocer/super market in the land.

    How strong do you want them? Between Coles and Woolies they control about 85% of the grocery market in OZ. They have driven down prices fron growers, and tied them up with long term contracts. Many supplers aren’t covering costs, then they go on the shelves for high prices cutting out the middle man. The grower only recieves a tiny percentage of purchase price, something like 3% They are narrowing choice of product, pushing there own generic crap. To put goods on their shelves they require, something like $10,000 plus a big slug of percentage for each line of goods. They have driven out smaller operaters and the prices are still high, all in the name of dividends for shareholders, still the MD only gets millions. You could do without such a model of business there. Look after your independant smaller operators, if you don’t there won’t be a choice.

    in reply to: General Discussion #300310
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    We can’t give up on the hunt for Bin Liner, he must be found and killed along with all his assistants. Never forget 9/11 and all the other cowardly attacks.

    What makes you think they will be succesful, You think if they were all the terror attacks would cease? It’s a bigger problem than just one person, if there is an answer it must involve the middle east and a Palestinian solution. the “brute force” approach is not now or ever going to work. If the might of the Russian forces couldn’t succeed in Afganistan don’t you think it’s a bit arrogant to think that anybody now could do any better? When you think about it who’s winning when the yanks alone are spending one billion a week just in Iraq alone? “Those who don’t learn from history are bound to repeat it”

    in reply to: End to Op Telic #1888856
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    We can’t give up on the hunt for Bin Liner, he must be found and killed along with all his assistants. Never forget 9/11 and all the other cowardly attacks.

    What makes you think they will be succesful, You think if they were all the terror attacks would cease? It’s a bigger problem than just one person, if there is an answer it must involve the middle east and a Palestinian solution. the “brute force” approach is not now or ever going to work. If the might of the Russian forces couldn’t succeed in Afganistan don’t you think it’s a bit arrogant to think that anybody now could do any better? When you think about it who’s winning when the yanks alone are spending one billion a week just in Iraq alone? “Those who don’t learn from history are bound to repeat it”

    in reply to: General Discussion #300418
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    British, American and even Australian forces are putting more resources into Afganistan. What makes them think think they will do any better there? How long will they try in Afganistan before they pull out?

    in reply to: End to Op Telic #1888897
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    British, American and even Australian forces are putting more resources into Afganistan. What makes them think think they will do any better there? How long will they try in Afganistan before they pull out?

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