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  1. PhilJ W

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    Or let someone work on an aircraft loaded with live ammunition.
  2. It has a shiny dome on top. Please Mr. Y it was him who made me do it.
  3. The space between them is called a perineum.
  4. Morning all from Estuary-Land. Not much to report this morning, a bit nippy out but dry at the moment. I tuned in for the BBC local (London) news, principaly for the weather only to get the news from south of the estuary??? At least the weather news covered the estuary so wasn't to bad. Belated anniversary wishes to NB and wife. This is for Dave. I imagine that someone is on latrine duty for the rest of his military career.
  5. I wonder how many small boys have peed into the 'hole'?
  6. Evening all from Estuary-Land. Nothing much to report except Facebook seems to be taking an age to load content. I'll check again shortly to see if theres any improvement.
  7. UR5395-8442 were issued in 1930.
  8. PhilJ W

    Ooops

    https://www.warhistoryonline.com/news/f-16.html?fbclid=IwAR3ndKN6cae84b_gtr3TWgFgH74Lw24meh-_HoSSu1WyERr44dZsMv_jWIA
  9. I wonder as well what was behind the sign.
  10. The lorry is a Scammell from 1925-32.
  11. Put it on its own thread, Then visitors to RMweb can watch it.
  12. My friends young son watches railway related films on Youtube.
  13. I put it on here from Facebook but it appears to have been 'pulled' for some reason. It was for a virtual show replacing Ally Pally and only commencing at 10 am 21/03/20. Kernow models are working on a virtual show at the moment but they are not ready yet. Perhaps we should ask Andy Y if a virtual show could be organized either here on RMweb or in a broader format.
  14. Perfect treatment for haemeroids?
  15. My missed-out-on was a brace of c. 1937 Austin 10's. One was in fair nick and wouldn't have taken a lot to get it back on the road. The other was the same except it was the cabriolet version with the roll back roof (same as the FIAT 500), a very rare beast but badly afflicted with tin worm. I had visions of turning the saloon into a cabriolet using the original parts from the rotten one. Problem was I didn't even have a garage or anywhere else to keep them.
  16. Afternoon all from Estuary-Land. Same thing in Tesco this lunchtime, empty shelves but a Model Railway magazine was in as well as some other none modelling magazines so if I have to self isolate I've got plenty of reading material. The sliced bread stodge aisles were stripped but there was plenty of in store baked unsliced varieties. Had my main meal when I got back, chicken and chips as I had to make room in the fridge for new purchases and that was nearest its use by date.
  17. Your parents were athletes or contortionists then?
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