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Old 27-04-05, 18:24
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What the caption DOESN'T say is that we oldtimers forget where IT is (or was? ) :

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Old 27-04-05, 18:58
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Old 27-04-05, 19:31
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Hey PIGGY-PIGGY ... how the heck are you? It's really great to see you in here lately again. Glad you have time... I almost called out the National Gaurd to go find you!

Glad you got a chuckle from the Oldtimers ...

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Old 27-04-05, 20:29
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... I almost called out the National Gaurd to go find you!
....Dave lives in England......

England does not have a "National Gaurd", but the United States of America does have a "National Guard".......

......'Guard' is spelt: G U A R D not G A U R D ......
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Old 27-04-05, 20:49
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What the caption DOESN'T say is that we oldtimers forget where IT is (or was? ) :

Ma
I'm sure you will find it..
Here a little impression of your sweety...
http://www.funnyclicks.com/pictures1...3129101833.jpg
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Old 27-04-05, 20:55
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I'm sure you will find it..
Here a little impression of your sweety...
http://www.funnyclicks.com/pictures1...3129101833.jpg
HOLY SMOKES AND YIKES! Scarey nightmare that!
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Old 27-04-05, 20:57
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....Dave lives in England......

England does not have a "National Gaurd", but the United States of America does have a "National Guard".......

......'Guard' is spelt: G U A R D not G A U R D ......
Well ... I'll send them to England then! Gaurd/guard ... engard for thee
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Old 27-04-05, 23:21
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Well ... I'll send them to England then! Gaurd/guard ... engard for thee
We call them the TA (Territorial Army) over here BTW.

On Guard For Thee - even I can recognise the words from 'Oh Canada' - I've sung it often enough at Dieppe Day services when I was a cadet instructor, at Wisborough Green near the original HQ for the Canadian forces.....and stood at the salute when the standards dipped for the last post. No more though as most of the veterans are too old to make the journey now.

Yep Yappy, still hanging around, just don't post too often due to time etc as the kids have homework to do on the computer.....I manage to keep a watchful eye on you ex-colonials just to make sure you're not getting up to too much mischeif!

As for being old and forgetful --------------------------- I've forgotten wwhat I was going to say next------senior moments happen every day

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Old 28-04-05, 00:27
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As for being old and forgetful --------------------------- I've forgotten wwhat I was going to say next------senior moments happen every day
Ah, C.R.A.F.T syndrome. I know it well.

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Old 04-06-05, 22:23
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Ah, C.R.A.F.T syndrome. I know it well.

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Hello Master R.,

However did I miss this post of yours? MLU is just too big a going concern these days with too many posts for me to keep up with the threads and my own forums, email comms, and assorted geneology searches and correspondence.

Now, My Dear Master R., I really must know what you mean by:

C.R.A.F.T. Syndrome?

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Old 05-06-05, 01:52
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Can't Remember A FORGETFUL Thing.

But what are FIG JAM, LOMBARD and DILLIGAF?
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Old 05-06-05, 08:33
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Can't Remember A FORGETFUL Thing.
We don't use the "Forgetful" term here, it is replaced by something much stronger, but still starts with F of course.
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But what are FIG JAM, LOMBARD and DILLIGAF?
Hmmmm, they're new. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Old 05-06-05, 12:12
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FIG JAM: F*** I'm Good, Just Ask Me.

LOMBARD: Lots Of Money, But A Real D***head.

DILLIGAF: Do I Look Like I Give A F?
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Old 05-06-05, 18:13
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We call them the TA (Territorial Army) over here BTW.
Hi Dave ...

Then I shall have to TRY and remember that ... "Territorial Army"

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On Guard For Thee - even I can recognise the words from 'Oh Canada' - I've sung it often enough at Dieppe Day services when I was a cadet instructor, at Wisborough Green near the original HQ for the Canadian forces.....and stood at the salute when the standards dipped for the last post. No more though as most of the veterans are too old to make the journey now.
Yes, that song brings back lots of memories for many military people and their loved ones, I can only imagine.

Flashback to grade school, wearing tunic and white blouse, white socks, morning routine was the class reciting the Lords Prayer, and singing Oh Canada (English and French versions) and "God Save Our Queen" at the end of the day.

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Yep Yappy, still hanging around, just don't post too often due to time etc as the kids have homework to do on the computer.....I manage to keep a watchful eye on you ex-colonials just to make sure you're not getting up to too much mischeif!

As for being old and forgetful --------------------------- I've forgotten wwhat I was going to say next------senior moments happen every day

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What? Were you away?

It's always great to read your posts Dave ... hello to Chrissie please

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Old 06-06-05, 23:58
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Errrrrrrrrrrrrr we just say NG or F--- Ng (thats from the old days)
Forgetful no thats not the word.
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