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Sun Headline.....Crabs Get New Soap

"Flying High" Discussions about the Royal Air Force.

Crabs, don`tcha just love`em?

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O.K. they do a vital job which is, effing well beyond me.Put that down as a NO then
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Mutley
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Post by Mutley »

In this day and age of image and re-branding, I suppose its natural that our image conscience boys (and gals) would want to re-launch. So come on guys, lets help them out, after all we have years of marketing experience and most of us have had masses of experience of the service on offer.

What say you that we offer Crab-air our vast experience and help them re brand themselves:

I particularly remember the unique texture and taste of the marrowfat peas which always seemed to be part of the menu on longhaul flights. Although, this delicacy always seemed to be missing as an accomplement to pussers oggies on the big herc bird. But then we had the joys of in flight elsans!

By the way did anyone else notice the great complex that VC10 pilots seemed to have, why else would we always have to sit facing away from the cockpit......
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Elsans, high- squating, Bootnecks for the use of.
Rearwards was always my fave position. Just make sure your feet don`t slip.
Best thing about crab bagrats was the tinned Mandarins, stick them in your survival rats, they`d be soon gone :roll: Hmm
And the tinned cheese, obviously.

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Post by harry hackedoff »

I resurrect this post in the vain hope that I will finally manage to get a bite :P Oi lurves crab on toast 8)
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Slightly offtrack but i live in lincoln and they just baught the 'crabs' a few 3 wheeled bikes at waddington to travel around on. Worst thing is most of the base is at one end of the airfiled along with the hangers etc so they dont even have to walk far,lazy gits.
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Post by Cinders »

:D HarryI could just eat one of those pommy crabs the ones I used to get on Norwich market our prawns are great but those crabs are luvverly,
specially the pincers. :P
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got Ma and Pa a dressed crab each from one of my sponsors, Roomes of Sadler Gate, Derby,( Sam was a KB, Great Bloke, and trains the 7`s at Derby Rugby Club) best fresh fish, crab, pacific oysters, and stuff you could ever want, 8)
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