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Paddler Modelling => Construction => Topic started by: derekwarner_decoy on October 29, 2005, 06:27:25 PM
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Hi PD’s - & all the snaps look great Tony, but how does your other 1/10 scale crew feel about this? - Derek
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From: Khephre [mailto:construction@paddleducks.co.uk]
Then it's time for a 1:32 scale magnum of champagne and a shake down cruise of the local pond.
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Thanks I think, you cheeky devil!!!! :P
There's not that much unionised labour left over here in Kiwiland so no demarkation disputes over size (yet).
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Hi Pd's - Tony - about the only thing we have in common is that we both joined PD's on the same day of the month of the same year - you profess to be of gentile British free stock where as I have the inbourne convict scars on my back - at least Sandy's people had the sence to stay at home :respect
Anyway tomorrow is a big new day for you :rant - you know they say 3 meals of fish per week can make or break the aging process
So with this news I now have 10 serves of fish per week & a few :beer to try & balance it all out
Oh BTW - I have spoken off line with all of the other 234 PD members & we all wish you a very happy new days work tomorrow - your mate across the ditch - Derek
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Hi Pd's - Tony - about the only thing we have in common is that we both joined PD's on the same day of the month of the same year - you profess to be of gentile British free stock where as I have the inbourne convict scars on my back - at least Sandy's people had the sence to stay at home :respect
Anyway tomorrow is a big new day for you :rant - you know they say 3 meals of fish per week can make or break the aging process
So with this news I now have 10 serves of fish per week & a few :beer to try & balance it all out
Oh BTW - I have spoken off line with all of the other 234 PD members & we all wish you a very happy new days work tomorrow - your mate across the ditch - Derek
Hi PD's...and Derek..... :D :D :D :wink:
First I must say to Tony...I wish you all the luck and good fortune your new job will have to offer...from your description, it sounds like a great little number...also...you can blame Derek for all the banter that has come your way....well he did lay down the challenge, even though he can't collect....serves him right. :clap :clap :luck
Derek...I think it was more from luck than good sense that we managed to stay here....the excise men couldn't handle the rough terrain...or the dreaded Scottish midge....sassenach wimps!!!
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regards all
sandy
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about the only thing we have in common is that we both joined PD's on the same day of the month of the same year
Maaaate, there's one other connection - the ANZAC spirit. We may poke a genteel bit of harmless fun at each other on the very odd occasion but come the day of need and there's no-one we'd rather have fighting alongside us!
'onyer, Ocker, yew bewdy!
As for Sandy Braveheart ... hat's off to you too mate - can't be too rude you see 'cos I'm quarter sporran twirler myself.
Slainte Mhath to the pair of you!
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:oops & :angel - sorry PD's - as Tony reminded me about the ANZAC spirit that we do have in common
Mind you, after having spent 1504 days in service with the Australlian Department of Defence @ HMA Garden Island Naval Dock Yard in Sydney & ending up as the senior forman in above water weapons [gun mounts & missle launchers] on our HMAS ships gives me enough insight to know that I will never equip PS Decoy with any ABSL or [anti bill :boom istic..............weight] - & as Eddie & PJ have said, watch out for the top heavy bits & all of those "things" that are close to deck level - Derek :twisted: