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Everything posted by FLATTOP
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I love Hawkwind probably when it boils down to it my favourite album of all time Warrior on the edge of Time it’s epic 1975 and I constantly keep going back to it.
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Toyahs great and its just a bit of a laugh but Robert Fripp used to be one of the most serious men in rock, one of my favourites this one…
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I must admit Gav I have considered changing GPs but if all goes as planned there’s a high possibility I could be in a new firearms area and could find myself with a new GP as I plan to move about 6 months before my tickets expire to coincide with my retirement. Good to hear your lot are all over it we could do with a it more consistency nationwide.
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I think you can work 16 hours or less mate ?
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Help me with some London trip ideas please gents.
FLATTOP replied to Jonjon79's topic in General Talk
If you do a river cruise double it up with the cable car it’s pretty good it’s also close to the dome, also there used to be a decent Pie & Mash in Woolwich near the cable car and dome, also hopefully it’s still there Kelly’s Pie & Mash in Bethnal Green Road and one in Roman road which is the Far East end of Bethnal Green Road which isn’t too far from Kings Cross, take it from some one who lived in the East End the Bagel shop is a must visit. /static/1/images/TFL_Linkinage01.png Emirates Air Line - Transport for London TFL.GOV.UK Emirates Air -
Good shout that Tom I’ve got a couple of years left but a couple of months ago I received a letter from the doctors to say that they were no longer going to supply records for Shotgun & FAC applications, so it was an impending nuisance to deal with, this has been saved to my favourites ?
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I’ve got an AYA No4 in 12g it’s very light and swings well I should get it out of the cabinet more but I’m just not that good with a shotgun to be honest.
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Are you mocking my opinion, because in my lifetime all 57 years of it I’ve not witnessed a politician who speaks off the cuff some times under a lot of pressure like Nigel Farage, who do you rate then would be nice to hear to get an idea of your political leanings.
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I agree Wilf none of them but until the next election we don’t have a choice so it was a question of who would you like to steer the ship until then. It is the constant lies and deceit that rankle me I mean yesterday he had to face the music with an half hearted apology and what does he do today cry off with the COVID excuse I don’t buy it at all he’s keeping his nut down while it all blows over more deceit in my eyes.
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What a speaker that man is once in a lifetime some one like Nigel comes along and it doesn’t look like he will get his chance but we will see. When the incumbent Boris gets ousted as to which he will me an my wife have a running bet at the moment I say by March she says February who would you’s like to see replace him in the Tory party because it’s inevitable it’s going to be Sunak Truss going for the top job but myself I’d like to see David Frost throw his hat in the ring.
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I’ve got that on 12” Vinyl ?
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My wife is Signed up to the Reform party and Richard Tice and we get lots of information sent to us but as much as I believe that Richard Tice is an honourable man he is not a natural leader and speaker as Nigel who on the other hand makes it look easy. They say in times of trouble in the Country when you hear the beat of Drakes Drum a leader will step up to steer us out of trouble we’ll I’m waiting let’s hope….
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The Conservatives have been extreme so far but extreme in the wrong places and deceived and lied to get my vote so f**k em they will never get my vote again.
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What Charts said above I agree totally I voted Conservative because I didn’t want commie steptoe and his Britain hating leftie scum mates in. Also I wanted Brexit done why oh why did Nigel Farage Step aside he should have carried on we might have got a hung parliament instead we got the biggest liar ever, a higher cost of living taxes and NI up and the Borders debacle well I think we all know how we feel about that the watering down of our British society the unfairness is incomprehensible British families every week jumping through hoops on the ridiculous points system to get crappy run
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My first impression was that’s been clipped by a bullet and healed up.
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So did I think I might swerve this one ?
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Brilliant film but I thought Nil By Mouth was brutal and Kathy Burke and Ray were amazing she’s an excellent actress I’ve got a neighbour who sounds just like her cracks me up ?
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That’s cos he’s a Geeza lol
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I must admit I laughed my head off at this the last bit especially but back in the day we did laugh nowadays you’d get lynched cancelled cut off literally from society, I’m just waiting for the revamp of Love Thy Neighbour ?
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Danny Dyer and Ray Winstone together will be a good watch I never thought a lot of Danny Dyer but over the years he’s grown on me when he done the ancestry programme and he wore the Ruff hilarious, and Mr Winstone I always think of Carling in Scum he has transformed into one of our finest actors.
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First Blood in my top five favourite films, There are no friendly citizens it just rang a bell with me I’ve watched it so many times I’ve lost count where as all the other tosh that followed total cack.
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Good sensible review here SD for the Sight mark Wraith if you haven’t already seen it.
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Yes when you close the barrel pin sits in place and the hammer just slams it home, when I’m mooching about with it and I feel there’s a shot on I just cock it and hold it with my finger in the gap so in theory my finger is the safety catch lol, overall it’s a good little gun which packs a punch considering it’s age, I acquired it by doing a three way deal with an over & under 12g and a radiator ?
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Here is a couple of pictures of my old folding 410 similar if not the same gun as @Netmaker it’s got a name on the stock of George Bartram who was born in 1840 who was the local gunsmith in Braintree in Essex, who went on to be known as Mr Braintree for all the good things he did for the town of Braintree, I love little stories like this associated with old things. George Bartram was a prominent figure in the life of Braintree and was instrumental with William Julien Courtauld in getting the Town Hall built. He was the first Chairman of the Council to occupy the new Town Hall in 1928 and
