Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life Volume 36
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Bobberoo99 said:
The last time we saw you in that position you'd not only glued yourself to the ceiling but you'd been at the ketamine which you'd washed down with 1/2 a bottle of Absinthe and backed up with an ounce of Columbia's finest, and then inhaled an entire canister of nitrous oxide, or as we like to call it, a quiet night in the residents lounge!!!!
A quiet night indeed old boy, I try to take it a bit easy these days...Morning all
A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.I'm not sure old boy? I'd be astonished if it was something WW2 related, I wouldn't have thought anything like that would have survived in the wild for that long.
Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do
Magooagain said:
A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.
Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do
Bomma R1 said:
Morning all
A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.I'm not sure old boy? I'd be astonished if it was something WW2 related, I wouldn't have thought anything like that would have survived in the wild for that long.
Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do
Was it from a Ju52 fuselage? Magooagain said:
A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.
Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do
Or old Citroën vans?
Or Nissen huts from abandoned WW 2 airfields ?
The roof on our outside cludgie is reputed to be part of a Ju 52 which was shot down over the airfield in 1940.
The reality is Battert half inched it from the reclamation yard in Upper Trivton when the guard dog was at the vets for an ear replacement.
I know this to be the case as I was footing the ladder for him at the time.
The reality is Battert half inched it from the reclamation yard in Upper Trivton when the guard dog was at the vets for an ear replacement.
I know this to be the case as I was footing the ladder for him at the time.
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