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RAF_Quantum
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Post by RAF_Quantum »

Hi Rick,

Sorry, I didn't mean to open a can of worms when I posted these pics, I was just happy as Larry flying the old girl and thought I'd share a few screenies. As it happens I'm sat at FL150 in the cruise en-route to EGPD again. Moving a few 'barrows about at the moment as they all seem to have got some sort of magnetic attraction to EGCC with eleven of the fleet sitting there.

BTW, you didn't get sacked, FlyNET deleted your account. Looking forward to seeing you rejoin soon :wink: .

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Rick Piper wrote:Andy

Max Clifford is one man (after Alan Sugar & Tony Blair) that i would like to punch frequently :wink:

Rick
I have to be honest, Mr Clifford would be waaaaaay towards the front of my queue!! :poke:

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Post by DaveB »

.. and without warning is a little bit OTT too. That said, there's always one and here, we've had rather more than that :lol:

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Rick Piper wrote:Sadly the Navy wouldn't let me take a GPMG home with me when i left :dunno:
That's 'cos matelots don't know how to use a gimpee..mind you the Real Military wouldn't let me take a Charlie G home either..don't know why :dunno:

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RAF_Quantum wrote: Moving a few 'barrows about at the moment as they all seem to have got some sort of magnetic attraction to EGCC with eleven of the fleet sitting there.
Excellent. Thats the hub of the universe don't you know! :smile:
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Post by Filonian »

Rick, please continue in the "it will be ready as and when mode"

I for one am very happy to wait and accept whatever comes along.

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Oh bugger, I did not mean to cause this!
I just posted (with too many emoticons) without thinking anybody would even bother to read it. Please accept my sincere apologies Rick (check your PMs), when I was in the RAF, we were always told to 'CHECK, NEVER ASSUME'...seems I have been out too long :redface:
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The best place for a GMPG is mounted on the tail gate of a chinook... very effective at hearding livestock :green:
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