As if the players probably didn't feel bad enough already BBC NEWS | Business | England failure 'may hit economy'
BBC NEWS | England | North Yorkshire | Sea surrenders ring 89 years on
Finally an article that actually examnines the truth(s) about the doom-laden forecasts about obesity. BBC NEWS | Magazine | The truth about obesity
This is a list that includes those of 2/22 who became POWs and their fates. Very sad reading: SOLDIERS of LARK FORCE and CIVILIANS <br>...
The 105 is a brute!
It is one serious weapon. All that firepower focussed onto one place! YouTube - The AC-130H Spectre gunship YouTube - AC-130 Spectre Gunship...
Q: Would Lee hit a wheelchair user (wearing glasses too) who "accidentally" scratched his Beemer with their footplate? A: Hell yes - I would like...
So that's England and Scotland out. Err, should I ask about the current status of NI and Wales? The best thing about all this is that the pubs won't...
I love that film. I remember that, for some unknown reason, it used to be shown during the Easter holidays when I was a kid. Haven't seen the remake...
Captain John Gower - Telegraph Captain John Gower, who has died aged 95, had a distinguished war in destroyers and was later immortalised as the...
Politician and businessman whose wartime record came back to haunt him. André Bettencourt - Telegraph André Bettencourt, who died on November...
War hero 'stole from Holocaust survivor' - Telegraph A Jewish wartime hero who helped save more than a thousand other Jews has been charged with...
Depends upon the format of the raw data. Simple numeric alpha-numeric formatless coding takes up minimal space. Even standard dual layered DVDs can...
One thinks of war as gruelling and hellish. Only the Aussies would think it a great game! :) Mad, they're all mad :> Thanks Rod
Sounds like something this chap's forefathers were probably saying two hundred years ago [IMG]
Nah, it's not Sunday. That's one of the joys of living alone and having enough plates etc to last a week!!
Well this forum layabout has a lot of power at his finger tips - so play nice Aviator or I could get bored and start playing around with your profile...
Oh dear indeed. But why aren't surprised? :peep:
Seems most of the regulations and controls occurred well after he enlisted in 1940. So he wouldn't have had any problems volunteering.
Cheers Spidge. Interesting that those jobs would probably have been seen as essential industries. In Britain farmers were exempt from military...
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