What so Dreyfus ha came in last minute and says he wants more hence renegotiations?You must log in or register to see media
this is excellent news. Donald and Methven can’t afford to hang on much longer. Will have to yield.
What so Dreyfus ha came in last minute and says he wants more hence renegotiations?You must log in or register to see media
this is excellent news. Donald and Methven can’t afford to hang on much longer. Will have to yield.
They maybe soft these days but certainly weren't on D Day, never saw my old man being soft.Paras are soft as ****e anyway. You would’ve won quite easily with both hands tied behind your back and dressed as a fairy.
In fact, if you look closely you’ll see @Makemstine Roger in this bit of film showing them practicing drill.
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a big fish that Smug knows....Who is Mr tonna again mate I remember you've mentioned him before

This for me as well, each to their own taste'sI'll chuck my two pence in on this one and offer an alternate view - after buying a bottle when I read about it on here...
Really heavy and syrupy... a bit like watered down jam... not pleasant at all. So bad in fact that I committed a cardinal sin and tipped half the bottle down the sinkI think it's made from concentrate.
I'd recommend spending the same money on a nice bottle of Cotes du Rhone (most supermarkets have a few varieties for different budgets) or a Douro (Aldi/Morrisons) - very tasty![]()
it can be - there are several checks they can do with the EFL - hence the dialogue already starting as confirmed by Rodwell.
It seems inevitable that KLD takes a stake - the question is now how much. This could be a perfect scenario.
FPP wanting their money in full now will also mean Donald is pressured into selling more to pay for it
Jeez mate, it’s humour ffs. If it helps it’s a pisstake of Makemstien who regularly tells us he was a para.They maybe soft these days but certainly weren't on D Day, never saw my old man being soft.
I understand the comedy side of it but as my dad isn't about I tend to get a bit tetchy about any belittling of what he was, but the main thing is FTM. Merry ChristmasJeez mate, it’s humour ffs. If it helps it’s a pisstake of Makemstien who regularly tells us he was a para.
I did 11 years in the army. I’m fully aware of what the Parachute Regiment are capable of. I’ve met enough of them. My brother in law finished up as a Colour Sergeant in 3 Para. I did my corporals course at 10 Airborne Workshop in Aldershot in 1990.
The last unit I served with before I left the army was part of the D-Day 50 commemorations in Aromanche in 1994 where I had the honour of meeting lots of very brave men and women.
Your dad was clearly a very brave man and I genuinely take my hat off to him and to everybody else who did their part in the carnage that was WW2.
I understand that, but it’s military humour and there’s always banter between regiments. It’s a soldier's way of getting through the bad times.I understand the comedy side of it but as my dad isn't about I tend to get a bit tetchy about any belittling of what he was, but the main thing is FTM. Merry Christmas
Agreed. Pegasus Bridge should be Ox and Bucks Bridge!Paras are soft as ****e anyway. You would’ve won quite easily with both hands tied behind your back and dressed as a fairy.
In fact, if you look closely you’ll see @Makemstine Roger in this bit of film showing them practicing drill.
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Only because me Uncle cleared the way ;-)They maybe soft these days but certainly weren't on D Day, never saw my old man being soft.