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shillelagh 02-06-2023 16:36

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its this weekend .. well day one was today .. tomorrow is the spitfire flypast about 1.30pm i think .. warning take plenty of cash with you ... its around £8 or £9 for gyros and wraps ... tho there are cheaper ones ..

Ryewolf90 02-06-2023 17:56

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Wow, £7 for a grilled cheese toastie thats a bit steep. The battle re-enactment is a 1pm the Spitfire flypast is 1:40

taddy 02-06-2023 18:26

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[QUOTE=shillelagh;1272654]its this weekend .. well day one was today .. tomorrow is the spitfire flypast about 1.30pm i think .. warning take plenty of cash with you ... its around £8 or £9 for gyros and wraps ... tho there are cheaper ones.

What the, excuse me, are gyros and wraps, is that a Cheque or two in an envelope or two ? :confused:

Ryewolf90 02-06-2023 19:36

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Gyros is meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread, along with other ingredients such as tomato, onion, fried potatoes, and tzatziki.

Wraps are an unleavened bread (Tortilla) filled with a similar selection of meats and other ingredients like Gyros.

They are totally unrelated to an old style benefit payment system were you got a check posted to your house and you had to cash at the post office, which you immediately took to your local pub to pay off the debts you owed and then borrowed back from the landlord until the next G-Day. Well that's what used to happen in the Old Bank Blackburn back in the late 70's and 80's.....

shillelagh 02-06-2023 19:53

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Gyros is meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread, along with other ingredients such as tomato, onion, fried potatoes, and tzatziki.

Wraps are an unleavened bread (Tortilla) filled with a similar selection of meats and other ingredients like Gyros.

They are totally unrelated to an old style benefit payment system were you got a check posted to your house and you had to cash at the post office, which you immediately took to your local pub to pay off the debts you owed and then borrowed back from the landlord until the next G-Day. Well that's what used to happen in the Old Bank Blackburn back in the late 70's and 80's.....

Didnt it depend on who got to the envelope quickest .. the man to the pub .. the wife to the shop to pay off what theyd got on tick till next payday :D

shillelagh 02-06-2023 19:56

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Wow, £7 for a grilled cheese toastie thats a bit steep. The battle re-enactment is a 1pm the Spitfire flypast is 1:40

by the way .. heres the link to the flypast timings for the weekend from the battle of britain memorial flights website ... as you can see the spitfire is at brighouse west yorkshire at 1331 ... and accrington at 1340

https://www.raf.mod.uk/display-teams...uaHc7_KZNKtBG0

taddy 03-06-2023 08:22

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[QUOTE=shillelagh;1272664]by the way .. heres the link to the flypast timings for the weekend from the battle of britain memorial flights website ... as you can see the spitfire is at brighouse west yorkshire at 1331 ... and accrington at 1340

Thanks for that Shillelagh, I shall keep my eyes open whilst I am wending my merry way down to the Peel park Pub to spend a happy couple of hour's with a few mates, if I can wangle a bob or two out the wifes housekeeping money that is. ;);)

shillelagh 03-06-2023 18:56

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it was absolutely packed down there today .. im still mucking about with the pics .. but heres one to go on with .. taken from top of broadway about 12.45pm

shillelagh 03-06-2023 22:50

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heres some of the war reenactment ... that was outside st james church ...didnt get a good watch spot so most of them are of the germans ...

shillelagh 03-06-2023 22:58

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the spitfire flypast .. my favourite one is the pigeons on escort duty for the spitfire ..:D

Ryewolf90 04-06-2023 18:54

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heres some of the war reenactment ... that was outside st james church ...didnt get a good watch spot so most of them are of the germans ...


I was the opposite side of the church, when it started a baby Magpie fell out of a tree and almost hit me on the head.

Ryewolf90 04-06-2023 22:24

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Some shots that I took...

shillelagh 05-06-2023 19:44

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brilliant photos .. least you got the winning side ryewolf90 :D

did you get any of the spitfire?

shillelagh 05-06-2023 19:46

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I was the opposite side of the church, when it started a baby Magpie fell out of a tree and almost hit me on the head.

i hope it was ok .. and not magpie pie? :eek:

Ryewolf90 05-06-2023 21:59

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Alas it was a fatality, one of the security guys was stood behind me and I turned around and said 'They shoot the bird', which of course they didn't (they only shoot blanks at these events, it's all noise and fire but no actual bullets)

I did get some of the Spitfire, I don't think I was in the best place to see it properly even though I knew it would be coming from the East


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