Look…I’ll put you outta your misery.(For those that ain’t sharp!)
I never started any of these Facebook pages. I was invited to participate on one, and one only. It ain’t rocket science to work out, even though we told everyone at Xmas. The credit falls on another for the Genesis of this character.
And secondly…I have no idea who “Geoffrey Carryfast” is. I received a friend request via Facebook, of which I refused. So point your fingers where you like. It’s all good fun either way.
HTH!
bigvern1:
Look…I’ll put you outta your misery.(For those that ain’t sharp!)
I never started any of these Facebook pages. I was invited to participate on one, and one only. It ain’t rocket science to work out, even though we told everyone at Xmas. The credit falls on another for the Genesis of this character.
And secondly…I have no idea who “Geoffrey Carryfast” is. I received a friend request via Facebook, of which I refused. So point your fingers where you like. It’s all good fun either way.
HTH!
So…what your saying is Wheel nuts the knappster?

bigvern1:
And secondly…I have no idea who “Geoffrey Carryfast” is. I received a friend request via Facebook, of which I refused.
Although you have written several messages on his wall. 
So? I posted on yours, you posted on mine. What does that prove Perry? 
Let’s face it, Germans haven’t changed at all in the last 70 years…

The legacy of war affects not only the combatants but the children who grow up without a steady family.A variety of uncles and other disintrested parties is of little use to children trying to find their place in the world.I dont think that another major war will happen but things like Afghan and Iraque will keep the bankers in business.
alamcculloch:
The legacy of war affects not only the combatants but the children who grow up without a steady family.A variety of uncles and other disintrested parties is of little use to children trying to find their place in the world.I dont think that another major war will happen but things like Afghan and Iraque will keep the bankers in business.
Never say never, besides they thought that before WW1 