^ My knee was alright accelerating past bus stops with those little wankers and those slow old people and the infirm you had to get off your arse and put the ramp down for.
It's the jumping in and out of lorries with these fat English Where's that's done me![]()
I've got a job for you bro.
Loads of paper work involved, can you get to Birmingham? I've just had a balti![]()
Another involves loads of travelling but u have to be black. I need a mudflap on my lorry
Willy will love that one![]()
This corporate Christmas hamper sparkler is a cut above my usual swill so it gets to go in the photo with this P-47 Thunderbolt
The P-47 dwarfs the British and German fighters and was the world's first flying tank weighing in at 4.5 tonnes dry, which is more than the Spitfire and Me-109 combined
Its fully loaded take-off weight was 8 tonnes
This example is a 1/32 early Ridgeback, in contrast with the pair of 1/48 Bubbletops previously featured
What are you drinking today?
I'm surprised at Dill, i'd have thought he would have confiscated enough skunk off the kids school runs to last a year or two.
I find bags of of it nearly every morning when I'm walking the dog.
Rich kids of their heads dropping their bags of weed in the dark.
Accumulating quite a stash now, if I get caught with it all I'll get done for dealing not litter clearing.
Must have a dozen small bags of it, not my cup of tea.
Might make a giant brownie cake and post it up in the kitchen on my day off.
Could do we a quick cheap holiday to outer space![]()
Shalom
An relaxing way to end another day.... Cheers
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No point drinking fancy imported beers when you can't smell anything so a drop of amber nectar it is with a teaspoon of honey to soothe a sore throat.
Together we will beat this abhorrent virulence.
The original Hawker Typhoon was a muscular beast, closer in size to the beefy Thunderbolt than the slender Spitfire
Designed as an interceptor to succeed the Hurricane, it made its mark with an edge in speed over the fearsome new Focke Wulf Fw-190
But it was in the role of ground attack laden with rockets that the Typhoon found its eventual niche.
^ good to hear you are still with us Loops and the cron hasn't taken you
A rather nice, peaty nightcap of Lagavulin in a smoking bar in the city.
Picked me up a few Stellas the other day. Haven't had in a few years.
I used to get the train to Amsterdam from Belgium quite regularly back in the day, and we would pass the Stella brewery in Leuven where we would raise a toast as we passed!
Perhaps not unsurprising, but the Uri Geller over there tastes much better than it does elsewhere. It'a a decent pint.
time I had a pint... not sure where I can get one right here, right now.
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