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Waldo.Pepper

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  1. Hey we got WooF! BARK BARK!!!
  2. I found it interesting. Hope you all do too. http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/arti ... hp?id=7412 I think I know a couple. To prisoners in a gulag get to talking. "I'm in for 10 years." "What did you do?" "Nothing." "Your lucky. I got twenty years for that same thing." The next one is supposed to be about small states in an alliance setting. A Bear and a Rabbit are on a train. The ticket collector comes along and starts asking for tickets. The Rabbit says "Whatever will I do I don't have a ticket?" "That's OK little Rabbit. I'll look after you. When the Conductor comes along collecting tickets. I'll hold you out the window by your ears till he goes away." So they agree on this but the conductor see the Bears arm out the window and asks what he has in his paw. The Bear pulls his hand into the cabin again showing the Conductor his open palm. "Nothing."
  3. I volunteered to fix it up, but I drew the line at a reach around. Never heard back.
  4. Well deserved I am sure. Don't forget the bug spray! Have fun.
  5. Well, I'm 6'4" with size 14 feet so that should give you an idea.
  6. I guess this is aimed at my mates that are local to me ... like Dubbo and Kelly (and you too Arther!) who may be up for another movie night. But if anyone out there really wants to see this movie I suppose that I can arrange something. By the cover art you can see that it features the Pe-2 so it is a little bit timely. And I figured that since we are all plane crazy someone else may like to see it. I have a copy of the movie: The Chronicles of a Dive Bomber. A Russian movie, made in 1967 and mentioned in this thread: http://forums.ubi.com/groupee/forums/a/ ... 1901089634 It is in black and white, Russian language no subtitles. It is tough to recommend the movie but I am glad I saw it. Once!
  7. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/usin ... timon.mspx
  8. My collection is really disorganized. Welcome over anytime but you have to give me some warning. The Corsair video is also at Zeno's site. (streaming RM format) or you can buy it from him on DVD. Did you ever look at the txt file that was on that floppy I left with you?
  9. 'Tis very nice indeed. I posted it to alt.binaries.multimedia.aviation a few years ago. It is also included in Warbirds of WW2 Volume 2 produced by Dastar that I also have a posted recently to alt.binaries.multimedia.aviation last week in fact.
  10. Lexmark P3150 Printer/Copier/Scanner. I bought it for I think $80 Cdn. You can prolly get it for less these days. It is excellent! Even if it broke as a printer I would of course keep it a scanner. I used to use a parallell port flatbed till a few years ago and I remember being shocked at how fast the USB scanners were. ( I should't have been of course but I was shocked anyway! )
  11. Same experiece as BG except I never played with other guys.
  12. Nope is just adds some campaigns/mission like that.
  13. Something else. It is the splash screen from Course (Road) to Okinawa, a mission pack released by 1C in for the Russian market only.
  14. http://www.dougknox.com/ Select 'Win XP Utilities' and scroll down to 'Restore CD/DVD drives to Windows Explorer.'
  15. Made you look! Perv! Imagine what that bear will do to that Reindeer! Actually I find this quite scary. My Wife and I have no kids... so I fear as I age I will turn into the sad old guy on the block who thinks that littering his yard will all these plywood creatures is cool! Or worse, the guy who makes wooden toys all day long. I already have the tools, I just pray that the urge does not grow within me.
  16. Good books in this thread. I have far too many to recommend... besides my current reading list (is hopelessly esoteric -- 1944 manuals and such) I think they wouldn't really interest you all that much. I think this stuff would really only be interesting to me. My wife cannot believe the stuff on my night table/office. I did recently finish Before the Fall.. about the historical development of the A-Bomb - (from Marie Curie onward!) which was very well researched, and quite literate. Squadron of Deception arrived in the mail last week and I am looking forward to tucking into it as soon as possible.
  17. This is extremely impressive. I'd love to be a part of something like this. However, I'd take it apart, have a pile of pieces for the rest of my life instead of a plane. Then if I ever did put it together again I'd have a shed full of leftover pieces.
  18. Men are pigs. So let your inner pig out once in a while. I thought my fellow pigs might like what I found in my inbox the other day.
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