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Tanks, Planes, Boats, Military Stuff
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07-06-2011, 04:59 AM
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RE: Tanks, Planes, Boats, Military Stuff
(07-05-2011 04:01 PM)burma.girl Wrote: Oh you boys n' yer toys..... I better skeeedaddle before the testosterone becomes too thick to breathe....party on, Wayne.... Right? Give us something greasy and dirty and might go bang and we're occupied for hours, days even. Such simple creatures... I jumped the cliff with a dream to fly Without knowing the weight of feathers |
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07-06-2011, 06:33 AM
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RE: Tanks, Planes, Boats, Military Stuff
(07-05-2011 04:19 PM)Mufasa Wrote: Hey! Is that perfume I smell in here!!!??? Dry Ice, Cordite and Castrol R, are a mans perfumes.......... She looked at me and rolled those big brown eyes and said, "Oh, I would do it all for you, `cos you`re a Rocker" |
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07-06-2011, 10:33 AM
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(07-06-2011 06:33 AM)NWoBHM Wrote:(07-05-2011 04:19 PM)Mufasa Wrote: Hey! Is that perfume I smell in here!!!??? Ooooh--me like..... If I'd known you were French, I'd have worn galoshes... |
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07-06-2011, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-06-2011 01:34 PM by NWoBHM.)
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RE: Tanks, Planes, Boats, Military Stuff
I mentioned Wibur Smith on the nasty food thread, which made me think about another of his books based in the First World War. Apparently Sopwith Camels had a lubrication system which did not circulate oil as I would understand modern engines do, but it burned off the oil, and the sump got progressively empty until, (I guess) the engine would seize, (but probably it ran out of fuel first?). Anyway, the oil used was Castor Oil, and as it burned off lubricating the engine, it passed these fumes back over the pilot. This had the effect of making very loose the bowels of the pilots and they were apt to poo their pants (and not from fear).
You don`t read this stuff in Wilfred Owen`s "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" She looked at me and rolled those big brown eyes and said, "Oh, I would do it all for you, `cos you`re a Rocker" |
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07-06-2011, 05:39 PM
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(07-06-2011 06:33 AM)NWoBHM Wrote:(07-05-2011 04:19 PM)Mufasa Wrote: Hey! Is that perfume I smell in here!!!???Dry Ice, Cordite and Castrol R, are a mans perfumes.......... You forgot Cam 2 racing fuel! You signed the contract - you must do my bidding
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07-06-2011, 06:02 PM
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Stick it on the list Mufasa my man........
I fancy one of those A10 guns when I next go down town.........With a Shoulder holster... She looked at me and rolled those big brown eyes and said, "Oh, I would do it all for you, `cos you`re a Rocker" |
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07-06-2011, 07:15 PM
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I actually got to caress one of these on the USS Missouri. (Caress of Steel?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY6nm-6eC...re=related You signed the contract - you must do my bidding
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07-06-2011, 07:40 PM
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(07-05-2011 06:14 PM)old honda rider Wrote: I have never, ever felt more closely connected to our living history as I was in those few moments. Hey Old Honda Rider, that’s a great story. I really do like meeting those guys, and I have met a few at our reenactment events. In my story I wrote over in “The Holiday” thread from Memorial Day weekend, the description I used about getting shot came from one of those WWII veterans I talked to. Here is another veteran that told us a great story at one of our events: ![]() He is there, surrounded by some listeners, with his scrapbook of photos to accompany his story. He told about how he was in a plane over France and was shot down by German anti aircraft fire. He parachuted down to safety and found a group of enemy Germans in pursuit of him as he hid and tried to find his way. On the way down he had also been shot in the butt, so he had that to deal with too. The Germans never did find him and he eventually hooked up with a French resistance group that hid him until the end of the war when it was safe. He had pictures of everything to back up his story including some pictures of the resistance members that helped him. He said he went back to France later in life to revisit some of the places where this had all happened. This was an incredible story and I was just in awe of this man. Its great to be a reenactor and be able to meet the real thing like that (something the Civil War reenactors never get a chance to do). Like OHR said, these guys are the real living history, and there are less and less of them every year still around. Before telling his story, this mans family at the event had told the two German guards (in the left of the picture) about how he had evaded them and escaped back in the war. The guards went to the German headquarters in town, had official arrest paperwork typed up, and went out on a detachment to have the man captured and placed in jail. Upon realizing he was under arrest, the man ran away and escaped again. He had a ball. We really made him feel like he was a celebrity, which in our eyes, he was. Later the Allies arrived, fought the Germans, and liberated the village from occupation, and all was well again. -Rey I like Italian food and Italian roadsters |
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07-06-2011, 09:06 PM
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Sweet!
You signed the contract - you must do my bidding
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07-07-2011, 01:43 AM
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Quote:He parachuted down to safety I love those flying jackets you see in museums with silk lining sewn into them, which is actually a map of where they are flying over. It must be very disoerientating and lonely to be a pilot on the ground. There was a programme about the Battle of Britain pilots, (on both sides) whom parachuted into the Channel, and pretty much died very quickly from what they called (I think) water chill - the shock of being dunked in cold water..... She looked at me and rolled those big brown eyes and said, "Oh, I would do it all for you, `cos you`re a Rocker" |
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We really made him feel like he was a celebrity, which in our eyes, he was.