That's a shame Paul. Sorry to hear of your loss.
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That's a shame Paul. Sorry to hear of your loss.
Sad news
RIP Derek.
Cheers Jim.
I've never had shingles but I had the vaccine and it affected me more than I imagined it would.
It can knock you for six but at least it's done now.
That has honestly surprised me.
Or even in the case of counterfeit watches. :wink-new:
Is what alerted me to it being a fake without the other stuff.
Go with someone with decent seats and leg room. A flight to Canada is a lot of hours in a no frills seat IMO.
West Ham are going to have to go some to overturn Leverkeusen's two goal advantage.
Hopefully have Alvarez and possibly Bowen back for the home leg.
Very nice review.
I really like the 16mm lugs, it gives it a more authentic look for a vintage style watch IMO.
Great find!
I'd get in touch and see if they want to make an offer.
I must admit I agree with a lot of that.
I'd rather watch The Big Match Revisited on ITV with Brian Moore any day TBH.
Back then clubs were owned by local businessman and kids could actually...
I assume you are talking about BoB (1969)
I've not seen Masters of the Air (and doubt I will) but the difference will be that the superb BoB aerial sequences were filmed using real aircraft and...
They are devil worshippers!
^^
That's nice!
Beautifully warm with no breeze at all.
Dot's been out for a walk and I've cut the lawn.
90cm central opening? I guess that is the hole you go through? If so you wouldn't get me in one. My claustrophobia wouldn't allow it. :disturbed:
A nurse at the MRI when I went said 20% of people...
Apart from watch chums no one has ever commented on any watch I have worn over the years and I would probably deem it a bit creepy if a stranger commented TBH.
Yes, you're right Tone. West Ham should have won. :hello:
Quite an exciting end to end game against Spurs last night. I guess a draw was a fair result.
Thank Gawd Moyes didn't bring on Jonah (Phillips).
:biggrin-new: Pellegrini was a disaster for us.
I think the plywood is the reason that more have not survived unfortunately.
I still have my RAF Biggin Hill programme from the '60's which included a flight of three mosquitoes doing a display.
Not workable IMO.
As mentioned earlier - insurance costs if something goes wrong?
Probably a long wait if some sort of relay system is required.
Nothing wrong with RMSD or similar insured...
I remember that tale from My Victor comic of the '60's as a lad.
The Mosquito really was a wonderful 'plane.
...
So were large parts of London.