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Is Lord Jacob Rosthchild dead or not? I presume not, despite being 'feared dead' for a while after the crash. :sherlock:
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Burney
11-20-2017, 02:01 PM
Is Lord Jacob Rosthchild dead or not? I presume not, despite being 'feared dead' for a while after the crash. :sherlock:
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:-( You're not going to start blaming a conspiracy of international Jewry for stuff, are you, a?
Pokster
11-20-2017, 02:02 PM
Is Lord Jacob Rosthchild dead or not? I presume not, despite being 'feared dead' for a while after the crash. :sherlock:
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/747005343587176448/DCuaKqZf.jpg
sad seens that you didn't say plane
:-( You're not going to start blaming a conspiracy of international Jewry for stuff, are you, a?
Good Dark Lord, no.
Anti-semitism is the anti-imperialism of fools! The Illuminati is not a Zionist plot!
Just a bit Zi-curious, that's all.
Burney
11-20-2017, 02:37 PM
Good Dark Lord, no.
Anti-semitism is the anti-imperialism of fools! The Illuminati is not a Zionist plot!
Just a bit Zi-curious, that's all.
:nod: George Soros and Goldman Sachs: nothing to do with Judaism imo.
Sir C
11-20-2017, 02:46 PM
Is Lord Jacob Rosthchild dead or not? I presume not, despite being 'feared dead' for a while after the crash. :sherlock:
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There used to be a fine all day breakfast available at the airfield café 'The Blue Max', back in the day.
Herbert Augustus Chapman
11-20-2017, 03:01 PM
There used to be a fine all day breakfast available at the airfield café 'The Blue Max', back in the day.
Sir Charlie makes shock "I am a pilot" post for the benefit of anyone who hasn't been here for 10 years and didn't know :-D
(I'm giving 100-1 on you'll respond with contain cruel barbs about jobbies and u-bends).
Sir Charlie makes shock "I am a pilot" post for the benefit of anyone who hasn't been here for 10 years and didn't know :-D
(I'm giving 100-1 on you'll respond with contain cruel barbs about jobbies and u-bends).
Not at all. He's just kindly advising us of a good place to go for a hearty brekky next time we're near Wycombe. If it's still there.
Sir C
11-20-2017, 03:19 PM
Not at all. He's just kindly advising us of a good place to go for a hearty brekky next time we're near Wycombe. If it's still there.
ty a. I should add that I was last there sometime in the 1990s, so my advice isn't exactly up to date.
Herbert Augustus Chapman
11-20-2017, 03:26 PM
Not at all. He's just kindly advising us of a good place to go for a hearty brekky next time we're near Wycombe. If it's still there.
What are you his little plaything now? Has he offered to take you up in his little Chipmunk with a promise of a go on the 'joystick'?
What are you his little plaything now? Has he offered to take you up in his little Chipmunk with a promise of a go on the 'joystick'?
Ms A and I were once actually offered a ride in a plain from a complete stranger who approached us on the top of a mountain. Needless to say we declined. Then fled.
Burney
11-20-2017, 03:42 PM
Ms A and I were once actually offered a ride in a plain from a complete stranger who approached us on the top of a mountain. Needless to say we declined. Then fled.
A plain on a mountain? Cool.
A plain on a mountain? Cool.
Yes. The plateau was parked in Carlisle, tbf. We were on Yewbarrow in Wasdale.
Burney
11-20-2017, 03:50 PM
Yes. The plateau was parked in Carlisle, tbf. We were on Yewbarrow in Wasdale.
Boo! I was hoping he might have had a Harrier Jump Jet or something.
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