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Old 26-11-06, 20:42
Vets Dottir
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Default RCAF Spitfire Pilot

Greetings MLU Spitfire lovers

I found this site via a Google search for Canadian WW2 Christmas hits for images. I know how many of you are really hooked on Spitfires ... so in case you'll enjoy visiting this site, here you are

http://rcafspitfirepilot.tripod.com/

Karmen
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Old 26-11-06, 21:17
Alex Blair (RIP) Alex Blair (RIP) is offline
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Default Re: RCAF Spitfire Pilot

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Originally posted by Vets Dottir
Greetings MLU Spitfire lovers

I found this site via a Google search for Canadian WW2 Christmas hits for images. I know how many of you are really hooked on Spitfires ... so in case you'll enjoy visiting this site, here you are

http://rcafspitfirepilot.tripod.com/

Karmen
Carmenski..
That is a great site and an interesting story from one of our heros...
Here is a site that you would rather wish was somewhere else..Keep warm around your coffee pot.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fea...s/CABC0070.htm
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Old 26-11-06, 21:36
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Carmenski..
That is a great site and an interesting story from one of our heros...
Here is a site that you would rather wish was somewhere else..Keep warm around your coffee pot.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fea...s/CABC0070.htm
I really "enjoyed" (strange word that doesn't quite describe my appreciation) reading about his experiences. All of his comments about all sorts of things were really informative. I love when these people tell their stories and memories. Real people, who were really there ... amazing people, our WW2 Vets, or our Vets in general who go off to fight and protect the rest of us ...

Regards the cold temps, it's to hit -25 or -27 Wed ... I'll freeze my little heinie off on my way to see a local specialist that day (a little "looksee" day surgery coming up in Dec methinks) ... but meanwhile, for the cold, I'll have lots of Tim Horton's to keep me warm for some time to come, so Old Man Winter can have at 'er . I've got my TH and smokes, I'll be hunky-dory
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