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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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So 69 years since D-day
www.history.com/topics/d-day/photos
Both of my grandfathers were involved in it, my Canadian one was towing gliders and my English one was in the 7th Armoured, the second world war has had a major impact on my life, was any of your relatives involved in D-day, if so what was their part?

Alt: What’s had a major impact in your life to make you turn out the way you did?

Alt:alt: What one thing could you not live without*?
*awaits the inevitable oxygen type gags
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:04, 132 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
Please accept the answer 'Your mum' to the relevant questions.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:06, Reply)
oi you cheeky cunt

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:08, Reply)
My Dad's Dad was a sapper and went in on the gliders
My Mam's Dad was in the Navy and was positioned offshore blowing shit up

Alt:
Beer

AltAlt:
See above
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:06, Reply)
So your grandfather was in the Navy.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:07, Reply)

blowing shit up aiming wildly and missing all the targets
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:08, Reply)
So, blowing shit up
Not necessarily the right shit, just shit
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:23, Reply)
All right Eric calm down

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
this is a hilarious
Morecambe and Wise joke... Mr Preview
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
Or should that be an rather than a
Kids today eh
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:32, Reply)
OK Sunshine

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:36, Reply)

shit up Taiwanese transvestites
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:09, Reply)
Office lol

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:10, Reply)
Well that too

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:22, Reply)
Alt: Turning down a place at Winchester College, and discovering the illicit delights of LSD and hashish.
Altalt: LSD and hashish.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:08, Reply)
haha

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:10, Reply)
No idea. Not really interested in old people and/or war.
Alt.Alt. Probably music
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:09, Reply)
Think My Dad's Dad was all warry and that.
He died when I was young so never really quizzed him about war.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:11, Reply)
Good alt:alt answer
First answer SHIT
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:11, Reply)
YM?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)
Now you're getting it

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:18, Reply)
Just like YM

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)
haha
I knew something along these lines would follow that statement
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:25, Reply)
My grandfather was an engineer who, along with a colleague, adapted
the Boulton-Paul turret to take Browning machine guns instead of the larger Vickers. This turret was eventually installed in the Lancaster bombers.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:09, Reply)
^ This Guy Gets It ^

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:12, Reply)
I may, in fact, mean Frazer Nash.
Edit: Yes, he adapted the turret when he worked for Bristol on their Beaufighter. The turrent was later used almost exactly as he adapted it on the Lancaster.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:12, Reply)
The Beaufighter was a massive faliure

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)
That's not even slightly true.
It was the primary nightfighter of the RAF before the Mosquito came in. Heaviest guns of any fighter of its time.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:18, Reply)
I'm only going of what the History channel tells me
The Mosquito however was really, really good
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:22, Reply)
The Mosquito was faster, and therefore better able to keep up with faster bombers
but the Beaufighter moved into anti-shipping and was in use until the end of the war. It was a bit slow and heavy, but it certainly wasn't a failure.

Pretty thing, too.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)
The main problem with the Beaufighter
was that they had reallly shit, gay turrets on them. The prick who designed those should have been shot as a traitor, the bent cunt.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:27, Reply)
Fucking hell
haha
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
They had two armholes in the roof

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:32, Reply)

armholes white flags
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:47, Reply)
Thanks, Dido

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:51, Reply)
+ L

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:53, Reply)
Textbook

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:55, Reply)
I'm all about the Stukas myself

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)
Stukas are like your face SHIT
now the 109 was a good German plane
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:26, Reply)
Turn it in Joe Dolcie.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:28, Reply)
Stukas were a vital part of Blitzkrieg
One of the major reasons Rommel eventually lost in North Africa (other than the Navy intercepting his supply ships using Ultra decrypts) is that the Jadgstaffel were more concerned with getting high fighter kill scores than providing ground support for tanks etc.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:38, Reply)
They worked very well when they had air supremacy, such as is Spain

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:44, Reply)
Well Spain mainly had the plane

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:53, Reply)
LTI
FOR YOU ZE INTERNET IS OVER
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:10, Reply)
I like Bristols

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:33, Reply)
MMMmmmmmmm Bristols

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:48, Reply)
In a bizzarre twist,
you spend every Sunday afternoon round the back of your local church taking larger vicars in your 'browning'.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:13, Reply)
*golf clap*

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:23, Reply)
doffs cap

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:34, Reply)
My parental grandfather was a general. He was involved in the (disastrous) Dieppe Raid.
My maternal grandfather was an academic and must have been excused service I think - I must ask my mother if this is correct.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:11, Reply)
I kinda thought he was a Field Marshall

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:13, Reply)
Well his actual title was Obergruppenfuhrer but people don't know what that is so I make it simpler.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:14, Reply)
He really shouldn't have gone to Berlin that day
for a birthday party
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:16, Reply)
He loved a Party that guy.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)
HH's grandfather is Russ Abbott?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)
He loved a shower with a gassy atmosphere.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:27, Reply)
officelol + click

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
That the one with the Crossword?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:06, Reply)
My grandfather died in a bunker. Apparently.
The stupid side parting favouring, moustache sporting, single bollocked old fool that he was.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:16, Reply)
People often forget the heroic role golfers played in the war.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)
You are en FUEGO today!

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:19, Reply)
U NO DAT BRUV

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:28, Reply)
The Eagle has landed

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:22, Reply)
Bravo*


*two zero
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:25, Reply)
My English one died on hells highway during operation Market garden

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:17, Reply)
I don't think I have that ac/dc album, is it a bootleg?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:22, Reply)
*lifts pint*

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:23, Reply)
My grandparents were all children during the war
Alt: a blend of death and neglect
Altalt: My guitars. Or a guitar. Maybe the ability to play the guitar.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:19, Reply)
They plumbed in the showers at Auschwitz.
Alt: Hard to tell until I get a go at playing out the alternatives.
Altalt: Music.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:24, Reply)
I love the idea that the gassing of the jews was all down to sub-standard plumbing
"Mein Gott! Not another hilarious mix up!"
That's Our Adolf!
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:28, Reply)
wa-wa-wa-waaaaaaahhhhh
*canned laughter*
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
This can


The gift that keeps giving
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:34, Reply)
Not even in my top ten robots

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:35, Reply)
Zyklon sounds like two wheeled enginless vehicle that CQ would ride

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:38, Reply)
Lithium powered

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:40, Reply)
CQ is yes

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:41, Reply)
My dad was a driver in the Royal Engineers
He went over on D+12 but still got mortared and shelled. It was the high point of his life.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:25, Reply)
He was into Dungeons and Dragons?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:29, Reply)
I get this.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:31, Reply)
I wish I didn't.
In truth I never played it, my brother gave it a go and it looked bent.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:32, Reply)
the old
"not me but a friend of a friend need some advice" Line
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:34, Reply)
I'm still looking after those B&Hs and Razzles for someone at school, 25 years on.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:36, Reply)
One of my grandads was chasing the future president of Egypt around what was then Palestine
Whenever he appeared on TV in the 70s he would mutter under his breath and turn the TV off.
The other one was being bombed frequently whilst driving a train in and out of the docks.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:30, Reply)
A Sadat story

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:35, Reply)
My Grandfather was in the Sherwood Foresters and spent most of his time in North Africa
During WW2 it was a quirk of fate that he ended up in 7th Armoured and not building a bridge over the river Kwai like some of his old unit
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:37, Reply)
Robbed from the Reich to give to the poor eh?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:37, Reply)
Very good

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:39, Reply)
*groan*
You've been waiting the whole thread to get that joke in, haven't you?
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:40, Reply)
Honestly, no
Just popped into my head when I read it
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:41, Reply)
I knew you were Goering to use that excuse

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:43, Reply)
What are you Waffen on about?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:54, Reply)
Heil leave you two to it

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:05, Reply)
I might have Hessed you'd be Stukan your nose into something that Doenitz concern you.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:08, Reply)
You're getting a bit Göring now

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:32, Reply)
You mean Bormann

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:37, Reply)
Wearing green tights?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:38, Reply)
Yes
Yes I am
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:38, Reply)
Hello sexy.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:39, Reply)
*lifts skirt hem*

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:39, Reply)
*bites ankle*

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:40, Reply)
My father in law was in No 4 Commando
and was in the whole beach landings malarkey. Never met him though. He died quite a few years before I met mr b3th.

I had one grandfather in North Africa, getting shot by Germans, and one down the mines in Yorkshire.

Alt: boarding school, probably.

Alt Alt: Diet Pepsi.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:54, Reply)
Your father-in-law served under Nelson, didn't he?

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:55, Reply)
mr b3th does like to tell people he was born during the war.
He's getting dangerously close to that "I'm 83, you know" stage.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:59, Reply)
My mum was born in 1944
Her dad was the Canadian airman, so you can all blame Hitler* for the hartley hare Poster

The man’s evil is still going strong
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:04, Reply)
I think you are saying that your maternal grandmother was a slag.
Is that what you are saying?
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:37, Reply)
At that time.......YES......that's exactly what people must have thought of her

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:38, Reply)
It's what I think of her now
And I'm sure I'm not the only one.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:40, Reply)
oh-OH

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:42, Reply)
I'm saying half of Juno beach went through her on D-Day-1

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:39, Reply)
She was famously called "The Longest Lay"

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:42, Reply)
She was the good time that was had by all

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:43, Reply)
VJJ Day was a right old laugh
She ran thicker than Birds custard that day
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:44, Reply)
From both sides.....in more ways than one
ifyouknowwhatimean
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:42, Reply)
"Dig For Victory"

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:45, Reply)
I met a guy who spent two weeks on and around the D-Day landings making corned beef sandwiches on a ship.
14 hour days buttering bread.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:57, Reply)
Bully for him

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:58, Reply)
Someone had to do it i suppose,
must have been a bit embarrassing when he came back after the war and met up with his mates.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:59, Reply)
They will have discrust it at great length

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:17, Reply)
I get this joke!

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 13:59, Reply)
I ignored it because it didn't class as a joke in my opinion.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:00, Reply)
I'm just trying to sound cool.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:01, Reply)
IT'S WORKING!!!*


*It isn't working
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:37, Reply)
superb

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:01, Reply)
My grandfather died at Auschwitz
He fell out of his guard tower.
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:22, Reply)
"Flügel Macht Frei"

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:25, Reply)
I was killed in Desert Storm

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:26, Reply)
No, you were killed by a dessert spoon.

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:31, Reply)
Yes....DURING Desert Storm

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:35, Reply)
No, with a knife!!!

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:35, Reply)
Hey that thread you was thinking about doing earlier.....................

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:37, Reply)
Oh man, I got on the first page for last weeks /qotw
LIFE=COMPLETE
(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:26, Reply)
Fuck, I didn't even get to vote

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:27, Reply)
POO THREAD

(, Thu 6 Jun 2013, 14:51, Reply)

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