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Old 23rd Jul 2013, 21:56
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You're right, I was a bit slow on the uptake Pontifex (and Stitchbitch).

Put it down to old age and this minor heatwave
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Old 23rd Jul 2013, 22:02
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No-one ever tried to stop me from clearing the refuse from the frangible five barred gate!
I can well believe that after seeing you do a low pass at a private show for 100 squadron at Wyton c 1987. Rivets could well have been counted with ease, were one not instinctively ducking!
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Old 24th Jul 2013, 11:49
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Uffington, I guess you are near Barnack. Can't recall name of pub but I think it was thatched and you went down two or three paved steps on the right hand side to get in.
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Old 26th Jul 2013, 14:32
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I shall bribe all and sundry to get me a BBMF low pass of the north west side of plymouth - the industrial units to the north west of t' Jannerdrome

I can provide enough tasty snaks to satisfy any appetite for tasty waist altering treats.....

PM me if you CAN actually help.
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Old 26th Jul 2013, 20:05
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Or would they accept coin of the realm, paper kind in a plain brown envelope ?
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Old 26th Jul 2013, 21:55
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Accepting a financial bribe is a crime.......
Snacks can be classed as "Emergency Rations" and besides by the time the dibble appear the evidence has been eaten
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Old 27th Jul 2013, 07:33
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You could always try here: RAF BBMF - Contacts

Plymouth normally gets something on Armed Forces day.

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Old 27th Jul 2013, 10:49
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Bribe bribe, who dare you Sir, charitable donation is a better way of looking at it. : looking at the shape of those in dibble these day, they'd probably want to eat the evidence.

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