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Less 15-11-2016 16:40

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1181418)
I ain't no dummy. I were ahead of Jethro in the fourth grade.:rolleyes: Ah, fourth grade ... the best three years of my life.:D

In all honesty Eric, if you showed just a little less interest, you could drag yourself down to my level.
Or is it too late for that?

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2016 16:41

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Less.....save your breath to blow the froth off your beer.

Less 15-11-2016 16:54

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1181420)
Less.....save your breath to blow the froth off your beer.

Madam! Please, remember to whom you are talking.
At my age I daren't blow the froth off, it might be the last thing I do.
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Less 15-11-2016 17:00

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How silly of both myself and the thread starter, the answer is in the title, no wonder he got the reception he did?
He claims his talk is for most "social groups", that covers a large audience but since when have we been social?
It's our fault not his.

Eric 15-11-2016 17:35

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1181424)
"social groups".

Like ants, bees, lions, chimps, and the odd murder of crows:confused:

DaveinGermany 15-11-2016 17:46

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1181407)
A warning to the young:

The main man, Sgt maj B.Plumley, good film that & Mel McGibson was reasonable as Col. Hal Moore. Read the book too, it tended towards being an essay on military tactics, small infantry unit operations & a battalion diary as an all out blood & guts boys own adventure.

If that's what appeals I'd recommend having a read.

DaveinGermany 15-11-2016 17:47

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1181429)
Like ants, bees, lions, chimps, and the odd murder of crows:confused:

Or a "Mong of remainiacs" :thankya:

Less 15-11-2016 18:13

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1181429)
the odd murder of crows:confused:

What could we use as a group name for
People that don't like spam?

A forum of technophobes?

An aroma of old farts?

A decision of illeducated?

A collection of free thinking won't let you get away with it owd sods?

Answers on the back of a postcard sent by snail mail because we couldn't possibly be young enough to have mastered email.

Eric 15-11-2016 18:42

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1181431)
The main man, Sgt maj B.Plumley, good film that & Mel McGibson was reasonable as Col. Hal Moore. Read the book too, it tended towards being an essay on military tactics, small infantry unit operations & a battalion diary as an all out blood & guts boys own adventure.

If that's what appeals I'd recommend having a read.

Definitely will check it out. One guy to check out for his personal bravery is Charles Hazlitt Upham, VC and Bar. Came across him about 10 yrs. ago when I was surfing the net, stoned out of my gourd.;)

Revived Red 21-11-2016 12:24

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Originally Posted by steverh (Post 1181250)
details of 20 odd talks I give

I hope you don't mind me asking, but what is odd about your talks? Is it your choice of words? Your subject matter? Do you stand on your head when delivering the talk? Do you talk through the back of your head? Just wondering?? :confused::confused::confused:


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