Bumblebee. Snap.
Bumblebee. Snap.
Found it.
Tremors
Release date: 1998-04-29
Running time: 96 minutes
Publisher: Universal Studios
The race to higher ground is on when two handymen and a local seismology student discover that their little town of Perfection, Nevada, is infested with stinky subterranean man-eating worms. …
Found it.
Tremors
Release date: 1998-04-29
Running time: 96 minutes
Publisher: Universal Studios
The race to higher ground is on when two handymen and a local seismology student discover that their little town of Perfection, Nevada, is infested with stinky subterranean man-eating worms. …
Seem to remember watching a horror film about similar giant worms.
Which were terrorising an american town.
now will spend all day trying to think of the title.
Seem to remember watching a horror film about similar giant worms.
Which were terrorising an american town.
now will spend all day trying to think of the title.
John
Think there is a tread on this at http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/
but cant remember title of it at the moment.
Franck took the report to Washington June 12, and a separate committee, appointed by the President, met on June 21 to reexamine the use of the atomic bomb. However this committee reaffirmed that there was no alternative to the use of the bomb and on August 6 and 9, the Americans dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Precisely
IMO.
War is aggression between two or more parties; the outcome is, that there is a victor and a loser. The victor only wins if he uses every available resources to get rid of his enemies. And have the will to win.
Do it to them before they do it to you.
Think you learn more in the uni of Life.
AlexT
I left plenty of clues in my posting. and your reply have confirmed that you are not as well clued up on WW2 as you think you are.
I have my opinions and you have yours. So be it.
AlexT
I don’t know if what you have posted on this thread are your genuine feelings or just a way to wind people up.
If they are your genuine feelings then I am thankful that people of your ilk, did not have any great input to any decisions made by the allies in WW2.
IMO.
War is aggression between two or more parties; the outcome is, that there is a victor and a loser. The victor only wins if he uses every available resources to get rid of his enemies. And have the will to win.
Do it to them before they do it to you.
Your quote post 96.
There is no point in this discussion then, because you’ll never change your mind. It’s really sad actually, because the blood that millions of people shed for us to understand from the mistakes of history completely failed with you.
A very good shot in the foot.
I can still remember seeing ex FEPOWs years after the war and the state they were in.
A point for you to ponder, after the Japanese surrender, did the victors take revenge and get rid of the population and use Japan as a nuclear testing ground?
11407315 Sgt Levi Gray. 2nd Battalion, The Royal Norfolk Regiment.
When you go home, Tell Them of us and say,
For your tomorrow, We gave our today.
Reminds me of the punchline to an old joke….
“That Fokker was a Messerschmitt.”
I can’t recall the joke itself….but it sounds like it would be funnier with a Scottish accent.
It was best told by Stan Boardman (scouser) but here is the joke.
http://www.criticalmiss.com/issue9/polishfighterpilot1.html
An absolute cracker.:)

Don’t think this woman was ever offended by her nickname.
Talking about birds, anyone else ever see a greylag goose flying upsidedown with its head the right way up.
apparently it happens a lot.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=xDefault&itemid=NOED18%20May%202009%2020%3A15%3A30%3A080
Talking about birds, anyone else ever see a greylag goose flying upsidedown with its head the right way up.
apparently it happens a lot.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=xDefault&itemid=NOED18%20May%202009%2020%3A15%3A30%3A080
Crashman this is all I can find out at the moment.
CROMIE, NOEL GEORGE
Initials: N G
Nationality: New Zealand
Rank: Pilot Officer (Pilot)
Regiment/Service: Royal New Zealand Air Force
Age: 22
Date of Death: 19/06/1943
Service No: 402516
Additional information: Son of George and Adeline Cromie, of Rakaia, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Cemetery: CRANWORTH (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD
Shipdham airfield is not to far away from Cranworth so might be a poss connection.