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Everything posted by Tango
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It was quite pleasant today, so I went for a little bimble up to Carcassonne. Popped into a bike dealer there for quick look around. Then took a different route back. The roads were fairly quiet too.
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A proper dog, unlike my sister's 3 little rats! I hope that they can sort your girl out.
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Yes, I don't get the association that slow = safe? The sans permis cars here are a bloody menace! Especially as I think that a lot of the drivers of them have lost their licences due to drink-driving! Obviously they don't need to worry about that anymore!
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Listed 2 months ago!
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Perfect for your missus' birthday! Do it!
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Six is always bigging it up about becoming a moderator, but when the opportunity arises he runs the other way! Maybe he's seen how low the bar's been set, but it's still beyond his reach?
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I had one for work, but hated it! I guess that I've just got used to Android phones, as I've used them for years as my personal phones.
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Exactly, although my preference would be to not buy any Apple shit in the first place!
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Can you not get a lightening to 3.5mm adaptor and then buy some ear buds? Anyway, my phone may be a shit Chinese thing, but it's still got a 3.5mm jack socket!
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Getting your bikini line done?
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E-bikes mate, you know it makes sense!
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You need to stamp your feet..........oh!
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We also visited the cemetery where my great uncle is buried, who was killed during the retreat to Dunkirk. I was also shocked by the number of graves inscribed "Here lies a soldier, known only to god"! I would guess that 30% of the graves there (British and French) were inscribed with that! Very sobering!
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Definitely. They fought against fascism and here it is again! Not just the UK, it's widespread and very worrying!
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I had 2 uncles that were in the Royal Navy during WW2, they never really spoke about their experiences. I also met a number of older chaps who had served in various services during WW2 when I was doing my apprenticeship. Very few of them spoke about their experiences. There was a chap in one of the electrical wiring departments who was rumoured to have been in the Long Range Desert Group, but he never spoke about the war. He was a very quiet fellah, very softly spoken and not very tall, but there was something about him that no one ever tried to push him. His foreman was a right arse to everyone else, but tip toed around the old chap! So maybe there was something to the rumours.