Just be thankful you weren't around when they first came out....
I did about 10 of em....
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Tue 3 Jan 2006, 22:13,
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woo! what`s that Sam? can you get me a name please? bless you! Derek! his name is Derek! thank you Sam
and what `ave you, Yvvie
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Tue 3 Jan 2006, 22:14,
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and what `ave you, Yvvie
hahahahahahaha!
The present Mrs Architect is hooked on that.
They visited about 18 months ago a Military Museum called 'The Muckleburgh Collection', which is
only about 30 secs from my house. I used to work there as my folks work for the owner, so got involved with it
-twas the biggest load of tripe - utter bullshit, and they were all stuck up with the obligatory "don't you know who I am" bravado. - thankfully one employee retorted quickly
"Do I know who you are?... You're the phsycics... You tell me"!
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Tue 3 Jan 2006, 22:17,
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They visited about 18 months ago a Military Museum called 'The Muckleburgh Collection', which is
only about 30 secs from my house. I used to work there as my folks work for the owner, so got involved with it
-twas the biggest load of tripe - utter bullshit, and they were all stuck up with the obligatory "don't you know who I am" bravado. - thankfully one employee retorted quickly
"Do I know who you are?... You're the phsycics... You tell me"!
Its worth watching that episode again if you can, for two very interesting facts:
1.) The 'manageress' of the said museum, got done a month or so later for 'relieving the company of funds'
2.) They alledged that the past owner, Berry Savory (who I knew well when he was alive) was a flying squadron leader who flew with Doglas Bader...
Which is funny on two counts - a.) he never flew a combat mission in his life, his sqdn. ldr. title was given so he could stay on the ground and he helped plan dunkirk... and b.) he never met bader, but if you watch the titles carefully, theres a pearler of a subtitle...
"Derek makes contact with Douglas Bader... Famous for his Tin Legs"....
personally, I'd have thought 'WW2 flying ace' would have been more appropriate...
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Tue 3 Jan 2006, 22:26,
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2.) They alledged that the past owner, Berry Savory (who I knew well when he was alive) was a flying squadron leader who flew with Doglas Bader...
Which is funny on two counts - a.) he never flew a combat mission in his life, his sqdn. ldr. title was given so he could stay on the ground and he helped plan dunkirk... and b.) he never met bader, but if you watch the titles carefully, theres a pearler of a subtitle...
"Derek makes contact with Douglas Bader... Famous for his Tin Legs"....
personally, I'd have thought 'WW2 flying ace' would have been more appropriate...