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Re: Seabourne Freight

Postby Franglais » Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:16 pm

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Re: Seabourne Freight

Postby toonsy » Tue Feb 12, 2019 1:50 pm

It's ok. We're also looking into using ferries as Navy ships to cement our place back on the world stage.

Biggin Hill will reopen, cars will only be available in shades of green or beige with an Austin badge and we'll be forced to remove washing machines and replace with a tin bath and washboard. Because everything was better in the good old days you see.
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Re: Seabourne Freight

Postby blue estate » Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:18 pm

toonsy wrote:It's ok. We're also looking into using ferries as Navy ships to cement our place back on the world stage.

Biggin Hill will reopen, cars will only be available in shades of green or beige with an Austin badge and we'll be forced to remove washing machines and replace with a tin bath and washboard. Because everything was better in the good old days you see.

And a black Labrador can be named (rhymes with Tigger ) again


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Re: Seabourne Freight

Postby raymundo » Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:36 pm

blue estate wrote:

And a black Labrador can be named (rhymes with Tigger ) again [/quote]

When I was a kid we had one with that name .....
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Re: Seabourne Freight

Postby dieseldog999 » Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:48 am

Biggin Hill will reopen, cars will only be available in shades of green or beige with an Austin badge and we'll be forced to remove washing machines and replace with a tin bath and washboard. Because everything was better in the good old days you see.[/quote]
And a black Labrador can be named (rhymes with Tigger ) again


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
heres the very chappie.
how disgraceful is it that the wee dogs name cant be mentioned because of the pc snowflakes.
at least they have the decency to keep its grave the way it should be out of respect.
all you need to do is google its name and grave to see the offendingsubject.( snowflake liberal alert) dont do it. :shock:
by own black lab was called the same name till it died recently.
being pc is not my strong point :roll:
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