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  1. United were in the same situation last year as I remember John looks like they need a few games under their belt and they keep grinding out results whilst the others.. Bit like the Tortoise and the Hare MK Dons out of the cup bet ya didnt like that Limey Angler Regards Clive
  2. Hi all sorry I havent been arond in a while, I had a lot of celebrating to do with Manchester United winning prety much everything last year Any how I thought I would let you in on a dead cert for christams No.1 Leona Lewis just sang it on X Factor you know that annoying Brit pop prog with dont you just hate him Simon Cowell and the rest. Not really a fan of Leona but the way she sang this would melt the heart of any lovely young lady so dont mess about any more and send your loved one or mum a copy of this if you can get hold of it. Leona sings "Run" by Snow patrol they are great but this cover version is fantastic. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl7r2ApESN4 Probably been done already and sorry it is a bit soon but happy christamas to you all. Yo Ho Ho Regards Clive
  3. Thanks guys much better without the ads Regards Clive
  4. Hi all havent been around in a while been very busy with my new love dont all shout at once Golf! Any way the first round of Britains got talent started last night and this kid pops up take a look unfortunately there is about 1 min of adverts to watch but... well worth the wait. Andrew is his name 13 year old kid bullied at school because he likes singing sounds familiar I know but it works. http://talent.itv.com/videos/viewvideo/16460730 Regards Clive
  5. The oldest car at the show was the oldest one above it was a 1902 Oldsmobile still running excellent. The deep maroon car was a 1939 or 38 buick The blue car is the same age the name escapes me at the moment, but it is one of the names us Brits know, one of the more famous makes. The old black ford was a 1914 model. The lucky owner has driven it from London to Lisbon 3000miles and has been selected by Ford motors to join in the New york to Seattle run which will happen in 2009 which is the centenary of the first ford to ever do the journey I think thats what he told me, I am sure there will be loads of information soon as they are bound to advertise it but you can say we heard it first on OFC. The Cadillac well every one knew that. was a fun day. Regards All
  6. Up to 99p per Litre here some places are down as low as 96p but it is pretty much a level playing field with a country so small Regards Clive
  7. Thanks for trying look forward to any more info which you can get. I am a member of ARGI Association of Registered Gas Installers and I sent this in to the members section. The Secretary posted it up in the public section and a lady called Lynn of CO awareness who set up the organisation after she lost a family member to CO she picked it up and posted it on their forum which is doing great work trying to make people aware of the silent killer. They have joined up with Carbon monoxide kills from the US. http://www.carbonmonoxidekills.com/ http://www.co-awareness.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb...;num=1180787508 I had no idea it would be picked up and the organisation is not very well known yet, but hopefully that will change, she has been to meet with lots of our politicians which may or may not help, you know what they are like. Regards Clive
  8. Hi Polliwog, I am an English plumber and heating engineer, as such very interested in anything CO (Carbon Monoxide) related, thanks for the info. Is there anything more recent as some of the stuff is a few years old now. Also I would be interested to know where I might be able to find out any more information on deaths directly attributed to CO. Over here records are kept by the HSE (health and safety Exec) and a few other organisations. We currently get about 30+ per year directly attributed to CO poisoning in the home coal, gas, and log fires, heaters, boilers, etc. I am very interested in doing comparisons from your country to ours and other areas like the US and Europe although Europe may be a bit harder to find out the real numbers as they are a bit behing in some countries. Thanks in advance for any information. Even a poke in the general direction would be a help. Regards Clive
  9. Bump, just the once then I will put you all out of your misery Regards Clive
  10. Hi all went to a show at Grimsthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire today took the family it was an absolutely lovely day, saw a few vintage American cars amongst loads of others and thought of yees all. Wonder if you can get them all, name only if you like, name and year would be great. There were only 5 American cars. Also to make things a little more interesting a quiz for the really clever amongst yees, one of these 5 cars is being flown back to the US in 2 years time for a long journey, the owner won a competition of sorts and the manufacturers would like it there. Does any one know which and why?, this is just for fun, not like I am an expert or anything, I just thought it may be good fun. Also there was this beauty there a lot of history to this car, read the poster which was proudly displayed along side I couldnt get enough. Hope you can zoom in on this poster it gives so much history about this wondeful car. I had a check and it looks like you can zoom in on the poster so I typed it out long hand phew I think I had better go and lie down now. 1910 ROLLS ROYCE 40/50 SILVERGHOST TITANIC GHOST Chassis 1278 ordered from the Company to rare short chassis specification on 3rd November 1901 by the Rt. Hon. Lord Pirrie KP PC of Whitley Park Godalming, Godalming, Surrey, HM’s Lieut. For the City of Belfast, 1911 and Messers Harland and Wolff Ltd. And delivered to Pierries coachbuilder – Messers Morgan and Co Ltd of Long Acre, London on 18th May 1910 for bodying as a ceremonial double phaeton. It was Pirrie who persuaded Bruce Ismay into the concept of constructing the largest ships in the world; Titanic, Britannic and Olympic, which were built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. On Pirrie’s death in 1924, the vehicle passed to his brother-in-law, the honourable Alexander Montgomery Carlisle, who was chief designer at Harland and Wolff and who representedthat companyat the Board of Trade enquiry into the sinking of RMS Titanic on 15th April 1912. Carlisle had the Phaeton body removed and a cabriolet substituted. When Carlisle died in 1926, 1278 was sold for £35 and fitted with an ambulance body. In 1932 this body was converted and the vehicle used as a breakdown truck and subsequently, as a prime mover for a set of gang-mowers on a Surrey golf course. It was aging for sale for £7.10s. in a breakers yard on the main London – Maidstone road in 1950. It was then sold to again become a breakdown truck, but in 1955 was purchased by London Rolls Royce dealer Jack Barclay, who had a period style body built on the chassis. Barclays kept 1278 as a promotional vehicle for thirty years, until being sold to an American owner on 12th June 1985. Repatriated in 2000 and subject of a four year restoration, including the construction of a replica of the original double Phaeton coachwork, made possible by the recent discovery of contemporary photographs. Regards Clive
  11. Listening to the radio today back in blighty, I listen to talk sport radio 1053 - 1089 MW morning radio is usually hosted by John Gaunt ( Gaunty) top bloke, but the last 2 weeks whilst he is on holiday Terry Christian famous for something cant really remember what doesnt really matter. He had a debate going which got a lot of people very angry, which was who actually owns the land your house is built on?? I always thought that as I bought my house freehold which I took to mean I owned the lot including the ground beneath it as well and the ground beneath that too, but no apparently the queen basically owns nearly everything He also went on to say that she owns most of Canada as well, that is it may belong to some huge canadian insurance company but they lease it or what ever from her. Is he talking rubbish, I sincerely hope so what do you guys recon. Sorry in advance because I am sure a few will be rather upset. Regards Clive
  12. As the others say MJL great report, last time I saw gear like that was from a group of Germans that did everything immaculately as you might expect. They turned up one day when we were fishing the river Lot in France and introduced themselves, seemed nice lads. I am sure they must have been military types as the way they did everything was awesome, the 5 of us could not believe how much gear they had and it was all in immaculate condition, seemed like they had 4 of everything. Heres one to think about, you might like to consider using slightly different tactics, 50lb line will certainly put off a lot of fish and after all action is what it is all about. Even on the snaggiest waters 12lb was my max, not saying I am any good but I certainly hooked more fish than the others who were using thicker lines. When we fish in France for some of the monsters that have seen a lot of pressure even taking into account you can loose lots of tackle to the rocks and mussels I used to let the fish run for a bit, sometimes they head for a snag and sometimes I believe they just sit there not sure what to do next?? after all they are hooked but may not know it as you arent trying to pull their head off yet. Then get into a dinghy, great fun with a mate rowing until you can get near it and then wind down on it and let it tow you round the lake for a bit, only another slightly different angle on an excellent hobby. Not trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs like as you certainly know what you are doing. Regards Clive
  13. Excellent work gentlemen nice report. Fun ha ha nearly died laughing on some of our trips,dont knock it till you try it is an old saying works for me Regards Clive
  14. Well done Mr Beans, nice to see the Brits are helping
  15. Truly moved by your post, good luck Verno, family the best thing ever love it all regards Clive
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