Red Arrows
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Red Arrows
I went to see the red arrows today. There were gasps of "Ooh" and "Aah" as the crowds watched on in amazement. Near miss after near miss had some people covering their eyes and shaking their heads in disbelief. It was a good half hours entertainment, but in the end my wife finally managed to park the car.
John
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I understand that Mrs Calypso later reported that John was reading the map for her. 
Cheers, Mike.
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Re: Red Arrows
Apple maps strikes again hey John?Airspeed wrote:I understand that Mrs Calypso later reported that John was reading the map for her.
BTW, will you kill that dadgum bug already! it got me again tonight. nearly backhanded my moniter.
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Reminds me of ..........
I said to my wife "Can you get me the newspaper."
"What do you want that for?" she replied, "Use my i-Pad".
Bloody fly never knew what hit him.

I said to my wife "Can you get me the newspaper."
"What do you want that for?" she replied, "Use my i-Pad".
Bloody fly never knew what hit him.
John
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It' something we all suffer, John
Dread and fear built up inside me as I watched my wife at the hospital, struggling.
Beep............ beep......... beep........ beep....... beep...... beep..... beep.... beep... beep.. beep. beep. beep. beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. Then nothing.
A voice broke the silence, "I'm really sorry".
"It's ok", I replied, sadness and rage overwhelming me in equal measure. What had I done to deserve this? Why do these things happen to good people?
Anyway, her checkup was fine and I had the bumper replaced the next day.
Ian
Dread and fear built up inside me as I watched my wife at the hospital, struggling.
Beep............ beep......... beep........ beep....... beep...... beep..... beep.... beep... beep.. beep. beep. beep. beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. Then nothing.
A voice broke the silence, "I'm really sorry".
"It's ok", I replied, sadness and rage overwhelming me in equal measure. What had I done to deserve this? Why do these things happen to good people?
Anyway, her checkup was fine and I had the bumper replaced the next day.
Ian
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