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Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 00:43
by TSR2
airboatr wrote:well..... My best to you, that you get someone who will step forward and keep it going over there.

but , I gotta say something about all the bitter ugly things that are said about Americans
like ""we'z all bad" , I mean really,, they need to read the history books again,
The british ? English have quiet the sorted past themselves, murder rape and pillaging, comes to mind.. :roll:
We'll if we're going through the history books, we can add the Vikings, Mongolians....

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 04:08
by airboatr
:o
I typed that out loud?


pins and dolls down please.
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Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 07:53
by nigelb
airboatr wrote:well..... My best to you, that you get someone who will step forward and keep it going over there.

but , I gotta say something about all the bitter ugly things that are said about Americans
like ""we'z all bad" , I mean really,, they need to read the history books again,
The british ? English have quiet the sorted past themselves, murder rape and pillaging, comes to mind.. :roll:
Oh say it aint so, Joe! I always thought it was the Vikings and Danes (sorry Dan) that did all the murder, rape and pillaging. "Sorted" past? Who dear, me dear, what dear, no dear. Just because a few heads were hung on spikes and a few minor transgressions took place at the Tower and a few other locales doesn't mean a sordid past. How very dare you! Besides, that was years ago and we still have gunfights on the streets here.

Ugly Americans? Good idea for a book! ;-) The Colonials are still struggling to become a civilized nation, what with mail order guns and easy credit. Oh wait, our flare for economic genius and banking without regulation, which we have cleverly exported all over the world, has rectified the easy credit bit. Yes, we are loud and bold but we are free! We think we invented freedom anyway. We are now owned by China so you can blame them.

As an aside, Virginia claims that the General Assembly, established as the House of Burgess in 1616, is the oldest continuous representative legislature. Thanks Oliver, you Rump!

Still at least we have bid adiós to that Texas gunslinger "Dubya". He rode off into the sunset, they rolled the credits (very few really) and things are looking up. It is a start. Still a lot to be accomplished, still a long way to go. For instance - no one knows how to make a good cup of cha here, very uncivilized!

Seriously, I hope the Vulcan stays in the UK - that is where it belongs! The Colonials would pobably not be very interested in it - it's not American, it's not gigantic and it's not a B-52. On the other hand, if it comes to the Udvar-Hazy (google if you don't know) which is about 7 miles from my house ...... well, I may change my mind. I love the Vulcan.

Nigel², Nigel² (good enough for New Yawk, good enough for me!)

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:19
by airboatr
:$ geez how do ya really feel?
:lol:

the Vulcan would be better in her native habitat
and for all those who made that dream come true. So I hope it works out.

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 08:35
by nigelb
airboatr wrote::$ geez how do ya really feel?
:lol:
Ambivalent. :) HELP

Oy mate - you looking for a spot of bother? Watch out, I'll send Keith Richards 'round. :)

Nigel²

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:06
by airboatr
:think: :rock:
send him on down..... :bandit:
It's 4am but what the hell no close neighbors to complain about the loud music

:lol:

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:20
by emfrat
airboatr wrote:well..... murder rape and pillaging, comes to mind.. :roll:
And impalement of children was still being practised as recently as 2003 :o :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wale ... 307293.stm
(Paul K will like this one - the Beeb was going downhill a long time ago))

I am with 'airboatr' on this. If America was really as bad as it makes itself look from outside, it would have gone under long ago. There must be a lot of good people there. I have always been disgusted by the way Whitehall and Westminster work so hard to preserve the illusion of Britain as a major World Power, without making any serious effort to preserve the realities of the heritage which once made it so, and this seems to be yet another example.
That said, a Vulcan which flies with American funds is better than no Vulcan at all .

This totally unbiased opinion comes to you from an Australian citizen, native to Scotland, and seven-eighths Irish by blood, including a substantial Viking component. :cool:

ATB
MikeW

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:43
by stegs
That's an unfortunate mix Mike :)

Steve

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:50
by Nigel H-J
Hope this thread does not start an Atlantic war!! :worried:

The few Americans I have met in this country have always been polite and extremely interested in our history and way of life, one even said that they have not known so much politeness shown to them!!

I have never been across the 'Pond' but some of my friends have and all said 'you must go' for they were always treated well and welcomed wherever they went.

If the Americans can afford to maintain her in flying condition and have the technical knowledge to keep the Vulcan in the air then so be it, rather that than see the scrap merchants blow-torch getting to work.

Regards
Nigel.

Re: Could this spell the end for the Vulcan?

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 10:10
by DaveB
I honestly don't think it has anything to do with going to the States.. more the point that we waited years for the project to come to fruition only to see the aircraft may go 'abroad' after one season as there's not enough funding here. Doesn't matter two hoots where it goes! ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab: