ok here is the plan for saturday
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- gary stenhouse
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ok here is the plan for saturday
going to the dales wetherfell forecast is light wnw so where talking perfect for wether fell.
te plan up to 8 seats in the van if required also we want to see car drop off at caterick and leyburn if possible. the forecast is good the humidity is down to 47% so that should mean high clowd base.
so what you need is radio water food and a clear head let me know if you are after a lift 789027663
in the van so far brian mad dog me time of set off 8.15 am if your lat then you aint in let me know if you are in as i will have to put my seats back in the van
cheers gary
te plan up to 8 seats in the van if required also we want to see car drop off at caterick and leyburn if possible. the forecast is good the humidity is down to 47% so that should mean high clowd base.
so what you need is radio water food and a clear head let me know if you are after a lift 789027663
in the van so far brian mad dog me time of set off 8.15 am if your lat then you aint in let me know if you are in as i will have to put my seats back in the van
cheers gary
...... Germany Calling........... Germany Calling...........
815 hours, tool up, lock n load, depart from HQ.... ... ....
Make radio contact with operatives on the way .... . .
Install recover vehicle at RAF Catterick..... .. .. NOTE *no time to tiffing.
Proceed to front line....!
The "happy bus"..........? "Good Morning, Star-shine".......?
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning" more like. The Happy bus is
dead welcome to the Walmington-On-Sea ATV.
Its all sounding like a full military exercise Pike! Brian (Captain Mainwaring) Day
and Mad (Private Frazer, were dooomed) Dog is clearly having way to
much influence on the vibes of the bus man.
You need some big hair in there to ruffle the feathers of these military
types. Where are the dudes, the minstrels, the jesters, the happy go
luckies and the just down right cheeky sods?
815 hours, tool up, lock n load, depart from HQ.... ... ....
Make radio contact with operatives on the way .... . .
Install recover vehicle at RAF Catterick..... .. .. NOTE *no time to tiffing.
Proceed to front line....!
The "happy bus"..........? "Good Morning, Star-shine".......?
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning" more like. The Happy bus is
dead welcome to the Walmington-On-Sea ATV.
Its all sounding like a full military exercise Pike! Brian (Captain Mainwaring) Day
and Mad (Private Frazer, were dooomed) Dog is clearly having way to
much influence on the vibes of the bus man.
You need some big hair in there to ruffle the feathers of these military
types. Where are the dudes, the minstrels, the jesters, the happy go
luckies and the just down right cheeky sods?
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- Bradleisure
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No, still a slave to mediocrity and emporia for the furtherment of intelectual advancement, unfortunately!
In their wisdom the powers that be have decided that I will make a great maths teacher next year and will be able to influence some poor unsuspecting child in their final year to pass their GCSE. I have tried to explain to these blundering fools that I failed my GCE maths, only to be saved the problem of re-sits by gaining a Grade 1 CSE (Never mind if you're too young) probably because I was too busy worrying about swimming competitions and girls at the time.
What they fail to realise is, that I don't have a contract yet for next year, so if I feel the way I do at the moment, they won't have a maths teacher next year!
So, back to the need for therapy!!!!
Oh, I nearly forgot to mention,,,,I'm on holiday!!!!!! again!
In their wisdom the powers that be have decided that I will make a great maths teacher next year and will be able to influence some poor unsuspecting child in their final year to pass their GCSE. I have tried to explain to these blundering fools that I failed my GCE maths, only to be saved the problem of re-sits by gaining a Grade 1 CSE (Never mind if you're too young) probably because I was too busy worrying about swimming competitions and girls at the time.
What they fail to realise is, that I don't have a contract yet for next year, so if I feel the way I do at the moment, they won't have a maths teacher next year!
So, back to the need for therapy!!!!
Oh, I nearly forgot to mention,,,,I'm on holiday!!!!!! again!
See you out there!!!!!
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