I had some at the same bar on my way home after Xmas hols. It’s not a bad drop.
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I had some at the same bar on my way home after Xmas hols. It’s not a bad drop.
Onit like a car bonnet!
Where am I?
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^ Canal Street?
Not even close, out if you're confused then tiktok is your friend!
Just a bit of fun for the kiddies....
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^ The one next to the Wakeield Mum's Jean shop?
Is that not a mannequin from a used-clothes shop for pensioners?
https://i.imgur.com/yaZyYf2.jpg
It's non alcoholic.
She is listing slightly to starboard and in need of being towed for minor repairs to mast and rigging but the RMS Titanic has had a bottle of Little Creatures cracked over her bows to welcome her aboard
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I found a listing for tiny figures that can be put on the deck so I am checking if the set includes Winslet and DiCaprio before spunking my coin
Pushing the boat out for Big Gay Easter Sunday with some rose bubbles before Jesus rises from the dead tomorrow to banish gayness from every corner of the earth
With the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean one of the exotic options for transatlantic travel in the roaring 20s was the Dornier Do-X from 1929...
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It had 12 engines (6 push + 6 pull) and a 48m wingspan.
You can get an idea of how big it was comparing it to the Kawanishi HK8 Emily to the right which was a Japs-eye carbon-copy ripoff of the huge Short Sunderland (from when the Kawanishi team visited Short Brothers in belfast in 1934)
The Do-X had 3 decks like an ocean liner with a bar (where the bubbles was served in 1920s champagne coupes of course) and had a restaurant and was configurable for sleeping berths for long haul
^ just how much room do you have for any counter top gymnastics? or how long do these ladies you immigration interview have to stay before you release them :)
^I have recently finished Senorita's Citizenship Application Mike and she has just last weekend told me that she no longer wants to give up her Indo passport which she renewed recently for 10 years (previously only 5 year renewals were possible for Indo passports)
If she becomes a naturalised aussie she must give up Indo citizenship and her new 10 year passport
Took me ages to to do that form
I think she would be better off getting the aussie passport even if it takes her 43 attempts to pass the citizenship test in English (which it probably will)
^ you need to work on her more like a German habitually shits on a glass top table, or his gimpy ladyboy fuking oirsh Aussie mate backs him up :)
^^ Why is that Looper?
My wife is a naturalised Aussie (although I keep it quiet in real life) but she has kept her Thai citizenship no problem.
As Willy rightly points out, it is up to the other nation to decide whether it agrees to dual citizenship with Orzstraylia
In this case Aussie agrees but Indo does not
That is interesting. I always assumed Thailand was in the 'do not agree' category. China certainly is and quite a few other SEA nations I think.
I think that nations that have a history of immigration generally agree
^Interesting info Armo
I might ask around if Indos can maybe just not say anything to Indo Immi about their new citizenship and keep their Indo passport till it runs out
She has just jumped though hoops to renew, and was surprised when they offered her 10years for the first time, so I think she feels it is wasted effort if she goes for Aussie citizenship now
Which is a bit short-sighted in my view. I want her to get the aussie passport as it is better than an Indo one for travel flexibility
My daughter has three nationalities and it always surprised me when sorting out the citizenship papers that no country asked about any other nationalities. She has British from me, Thai from her Thai mother and also Aussie from her Thai mother who is also a naturalised Aussie. As Looper says, it makes international travel an awful lot easier.
The Thais definitely know about the daughter's British citizenship (and the wife's Australian citizenship) as when leaving Swampy on many occasions, both using their Thai passports to leave, immigration have also asked to see their UK/Aussie passports to assure the immigration officer that they will be granted entry to the UK on arrival.
^^Very useful to know Willy.
I will advise the fair Senorita of her options
Definitely makes sense but I am a tad worried about her abilities to pass the test. She should have done it before they introduced the test.
I am back on the post-resurrection pedestrian pale bubbles to toast 3 new pieces of Wehrmacht artillery which have arrived this week
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From left to right
A Panzer 4 chassis with a 75mm howitzer cannon turret used for close infantry support
A Marder II light open tank used in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa before the boxheads encountered the Russian armour coming the other way and upgraded
Panzerjager 1 - the first German tank destroyer used in WWII
Something about Leo being watered down.
https://teakdoor.com/attachment.php?...2&d=1681271089
:rofl:
Smoothly does it.
Observing the cans only around the pool rule. Good form.
They don't do 1st class transatlantic like that anymore
We are enjoying an Indian summer down under with balmy blue skies 28c so I took a last chance to be a wurzel cider drinker as the autumn evenings draw in
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The Grumman JF2 Duck was used by the US for air-sea rescue and anti-submarine duties during WWII
It was the last aircraft to depart Bataan prior to the Japanese invasion in 1942
For more details see 'I Saw the Fall of the Philippines' by the Fils army colonel/ambassador to US/UN session president/Pullitzer Prize winner and Nobel peace prize nominee Carlos P. Romulo who was one of the 5 people on board the overloaded last ugly duckling as it lifted off the water
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Glass of bubbles for movie night with John Wick III
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The model fairy has sneaked in and upscaled my Westland Lysander from 1/72 to 1/32. Which reminds me, I might give Allied another spin. It was quite good as I recall.
JWIII had been sitting on my HD for ages but with JWIV dropping imminently I had to get up to speed on all the ball-biting dogliness
No models, no Barbie dolls, no KFC or pictures of rentals. Just booze.
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The same as the Lao. She has return resident visa, can stay in oz forever , unlimited exit and re entry for 5 years but after 5 need to get a re entry visa for about $450 , she is adament she wont give up her lao passport despite the obvious benefits. Even a pension if she has an ausdie passport. Anyway. Up to her
Good info Lao
Maybe I can swing her onto the right course by dangling the pension carrot
What is the story with the bottle of gin on the table Willy
It looks very suave to be sitting in a public bar with wing-back chairs and your own serve-your-self private bottle of gin on your table
Is it some kind of gentleman's club?