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Sticky Blue
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Tits, mammaries... MEMORIES
I knew I'd get there in the end... now, where the fark am I
SX 4804 5395 Thank god for that, I'm at the entrance to the citadel, wherever that is
I knew I'd get there in the end... now, where the fark am I
SX 4804 5395 Thank god for that, I'm at the entrance to the citadel, wherever that is
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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Jenny ED
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Er.... now how does that saying go... er ..... something about a pot calling the kettle black!Yes..........and your point is????????????????????
Magic!
Derek
[img]http://avanimation.avsupport.com/gif/Snoopy.gif[/img] So far.....so good........but watch your six!
Methinks the scales will have to be recalibrated. Whatever hit the hook took about 3k of 200lb mono and most of the lead. Must get a new transom, it wore a groove with the heat of the line streaming astern. My mate Ahab said it reminded him of an evening in the southern ocean when...................
Evenin' doll, you come here often?
Evenin' doll, you come here often?
You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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El Presidente
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Stonehouse, the Bra Factory, ahhh fond mammaries indeed
On old mucker by the name of Craig (you got me pissed again) Bryan runs the Vine Pub opposite Stonehouse maingate, Tell him I sent you. It'll cost you double but I'll get a free wet out him
On old mucker by the name of Craig (you got me pissed again) Bryan runs the Vine Pub opposite Stonehouse maingate, Tell him I sent you. It'll cost you double but I'll get a free wet out him
Archie.
"If there is a better way......find it!" (Thomas Alva Edison)
"If there is a better way......find it!" (Thomas Alva Edison)
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Pilgrim Norway
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Good one Jenny - even though it makes no mention of the rehabilitation
that took place , leaving the integral 'shell' intact and only renovating
the inside of the Blocks.
I was there both before and after the renovation. ( lucky I suppose ).
The coat of arms in the Galley had Turris Fortisimo est nomen Jehovah
as the motto - Plymouth's..... I noticed because the food wasn't all that interesting and there was nowt else to read.... chicken on a raft etc with
a couple of hearts of something, anyway all the food had had parents so it
was good....(even the beans)
When standing guard on the old gate ( to the harbour where we had our
cutters and dinghies ) the Sgt of the Guard asked me if I thought I was
Francis of Assisi.... I had peanuts in my greatcoat pocket and had been
feeding the pigeons and myself while guarding the entrance to the pub....
the flock was all out of proportion mind you...
Wind was good for sailing down to the Barbican - out, turn to the left -
up to the Minerva - stagger - from the Barbican - out, turn to the right -
canny man, canny.....

that took place , leaving the integral 'shell' intact and only renovating
the inside of the Blocks.
I was there both before and after the renovation. ( lucky I suppose ).
The coat of arms in the Galley had Turris Fortisimo est nomen Jehovah
as the motto - Plymouth's..... I noticed because the food wasn't all that interesting and there was nowt else to read.... chicken on a raft etc with
a couple of hearts of something, anyway all the food had had parents so it
was good....(even the beans)
When standing guard on the old gate ( to the harbour where we had our
cutters and dinghies ) the Sgt of the Guard asked me if I thought I was
Francis of Assisi.... I had peanuts in my greatcoat pocket and had been
feeding the pigeons and myself while guarding the entrance to the pub....
the flock was all out of proportion mind you...
Wind was good for sailing down to the Barbican - out, turn to the left -
up to the Minerva - stagger - from the Barbican - out, turn to the right -
canny man, canny.....
Trog
45 Recce yomper
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45 Recce yomper
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Eastern Kings! also known as HMS Eastern Kings,I can remember approaching that place only to be shouted at by some DI, you cant come aboard today wer'e at sea?.
Saluting guns crew now there's a blast from the past,timing,precision,nowt like it today.Aye JR
Who needs the World as your Oyster,When you've had the world as your cap Badge
Saluting Guns Crew......
HMS Endurance, the original. Escorting the Royal Navy's entrance in the Round the Globe race 72 or 73 got off the Cape Horn and decided to fire a salute as they ebntered the South Atlantic........Trouble was that the Spud Tanky had filled the barrel full of tatties!!... Salute fired and almost at the same instant the large Genoa the yacht was carrying split from Head to the foot..... They were not happy bunnies that day..
Aye
Mike
HMS Endurance, the original. Escorting the Royal Navy's entrance in the Round the Globe race 72 or 73 got off the Cape Horn and decided to fire a salute as they ebntered the South Atlantic........Trouble was that the Spud Tanky had filled the barrel full of tatties!!... Salute fired and almost at the same instant the large Genoa the yacht was carrying split from Head to the foot..... They were not happy bunnies that day..
Aye
Mike
The Honourable Lord Mike of Loch Borralan
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
.........................Because I AM Worth IT..xxxx.......Never Mistake Motion for Action
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harry hackedoff
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Good on ya Jim.
Different Corps mate, not half. How many Members in those halcyon days, Jim? Here`s to you and Frank, not Pussers tonight, Bundy instead
Now, can either of you two tell us about the time you were aboard the good ship, Hispaniola, bound for fortune on the Spanish Main. Bosun was a bit of a tyrant, liked a drink mind. One legged bloke name of John Silver
Oooh aaar, moi anzums
Different Corps mate, not half. How many Members in those halcyon days, Jim? Here`s to you and Frank, not Pussers tonight, Bundy instead
Now, can either of you two tell us about the time you were aboard the good ship, Hispaniola, bound for fortune on the Spanish Main. Bosun was a bit of a tyrant, liked a drink mind. One legged bloke name of John Silver
Oooh aaar, moi anzums
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Who needs the World as your Oyster,When you've had the world as your cap Badge
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harry hackedoff
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On yer buccan head mate.
The old`uns are the best Jim, and for some reason they both call Brum their home port
On yers
Bundy bundying OK, Bundy stops, easy lad, don`t panic Walk to dwinks cabinet, select alternative , alternative selected, open Gordons open tonic, add ice and AS YOU WERE
Who the fark taught you to put the tonic in first you dozy twonk:evil:
Have you ever considered a career in Tesco?
Then I should start now if I was you
On yers
Bundy bundying OK, Bundy stops, easy lad, don`t panic Walk to dwinks cabinet, select alternative , alternative selected, open Gordons open tonic, add ice and AS YOU WERE
Who the fark taught you to put the tonic in first you dozy twonk:evil:
Have you ever considered a career in Tesco?
Then I should start now if I was you
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