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  • in reply to: The Non-Aviation Photo Thread Part 3! #1856517
    BumbleBee
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    What a marvellous photo. Is that an all singing dancing posh digital camera with macro lens…or your phone?:):)

    Nothing posh,just a simple digital camera which I keep on the Automatic setting – it does have a range of settings but a snail would have enough time to leg it by the time I’d worked out which one to use.

    in reply to: General Discussion #316058
    BumbleBee
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    I’m so pleased,after numerous attempts I’ve finally managed to take a photo of the bum of the flightlebee,as a BBC announcer once said.

    http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq343/Wonglepong/A74.jpg

    in reply to: The Non-Aviation Photo Thread Part 3! #1856864
    BumbleBee
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    I’m so pleased,after numerous attempts I’ve finally managed to take a photo of the bum of the flightlebee,as a BBC announcer once said.

    http://i462.photobucket.com/albums/qq343/Wonglepong/A74.jpg

    in reply to: General Discussion #316065
    BumbleBee
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    Congratulations from us galls too 😀

    in reply to: ANNIVERSARY #1856875
    BumbleBee
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    Congratulations from us galls too 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #316801
    BumbleBee
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    Can we not live our lives with a few hours of no information about anything unless we choose to find it ourselves?

    Exactly what I’m always pointing out to my daughter. She and her friends can’t manage a single day without Facebook.
    To my mind,these social networking sites make the most trivial things seem important,and foster the notion that we need to know everything about everybody all the time.
    Having said that,I do use Facebook myself,and being a total numbskull computer-wise,it’s the only way I know of sharing my fabulous holiday snaps :diablo:

    in reply to: Facebook loses users in mature markets #1857337
    BumbleBee
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    Can we not live our lives with a few hours of no information about anything unless we choose to find it ourselves?

    Exactly what I’m always pointing out to my daughter. She and her friends can’t manage a single day without Facebook.
    To my mind,these social networking sites make the most trivial things seem important,and foster the notion that we need to know everything about everybody all the time.
    Having said that,I do use Facebook myself,and being a total numbskull computer-wise,it’s the only way I know of sharing my fabulous holiday snaps :diablo:

    in reply to: General Discussion #317902
    BumbleBee
    Participant

    Well it made me laugh 😀

    ( Just as well too,since I made the mistake this evening of asking two nurses when I might expect Mum to stop asking the same questions every day.The answer,as if I didn’t know – never. **** 🙁 ).

    BumbleBee
    Participant

    Well it made me laugh 😀

    ( Just as well too,since I made the mistake this evening of asking two nurses when I might expect Mum to stop asking the same questions every day.The answer,as if I didn’t know – never. **** 🙁 ).

    in reply to: General Discussion #319179
    BumbleBee
    Participant

    I hope he knows how much his input has been appreciated.The forum won’t be the same without him.
    In the words of the local dialect,” Shame,innit ?”

    in reply to: Grey Area #1859044
    BumbleBee
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    I hope he knows how much his input has been appreciated.The forum won’t be the same without him.
    In the words of the local dialect,” Shame,innit ?”

    in reply to: General Discussion #320246
    BumbleBee
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    I remember two,I think,television documentaries that showed him recovering from his injuries,and being so impressed by his courage.It must have been getting on for thirty years ago,but to this day I can recall him crying in agony when the dressings on his burns were changed.
    What a privilege to meet him.Is he still running his charity ?

    in reply to: Have just won a pub quiz with Simon Weston #1859720
    BumbleBee
    Participant

    I remember two,I think,television documentaries that showed him recovering from his injuries,and being so impressed by his courage.It must have been getting on for thirty years ago,but to this day I can recall him crying in agony when the dressings on his burns were changed.
    What a privilege to meet him.Is he still running his charity ?

    in reply to: General Discussion #320554
    BumbleBee
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    Never let her slip away by Andrew Gold,who died today,aged only 59.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeBJKoDkJcI&feature=related

    in reply to: The YouTube Music Video Thread….3 #1859924
    BumbleBee
    Participant

    Never let her slip away by Andrew Gold,who died today,aged only 59.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeBJKoDkJcI&feature=related

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