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TerribleT

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  1. The best one by far? The one you like the best
  2. Very sad indeed, I was privileged to meet and be presented to Her Majesty who, despite being fairly small, had enormous presence, vitality, intelligence, knowledge and humour! I well remember the passing of her father and the effect it had on us all at the time but I'm sure the feelings we will see over the next few weeks will also be enormous. God Bless Her and God Save the King! He has enormous shoes to fill.
  3. If I was a USA person I would plead the Fifth or under British legal systems and their variants such as Oz "refuse to answer on the grounds I might incriminate myself"
  4. Farmhouse white bread, unsalted butter, mighty-mite, unsalted-no sugar-smooth peanut butter, ginger marmalade with Dijon mustard (in my dreams as I'm not allowed to eat any of these things anymore )
  5. Very sad indeed to hear this not unexpected news Terry and I were online friends for many years going back through OZx, VOZ, a few other Australian forums long gone, and even the days of BBS. We both had a background in aviation and worked for some time in the Northern Territory - he in the center, me in the north - so we exchanged NT liverys and photographs for a while until neither of us could "paint" anymore. A very generous and friendly man I was sorry to lose contact with him a few years back when I was seriously ill and when I recovered he was seriously ill as we all know. VALE mate and commiserations to his family and friends.
  6. A, B and C - in no particular order, pretty much did that all my life until recently
  7. Jacksons Airport Port Moresby PNG - lived in TPNG 1950-75 and Port Moresby was (and is) the capital through which most domestic and international commercial flights operate are hubbed. I also did all my instrument ratings, twin ratings and some type endorsements in Port Moresby. For the last 4 years of my PNG time I was involved in district administration of the Central District which included rural airstrip construction and maintenance between the Goilala (Tapini etc.) area to the west and the the Milne Bay District to the east and all the Kokoda Trail airstrips to Kagi/ Myola Lakes to the north (Kokoda was in the Northern District). I would not like to hazard a guess how many times I went in or out of Jacksons - the excellent Orbx FSX version gets hammered every time I get a new aircraft or one I haven't flown for a while because I don't have to consult the charts for anything really and visually all the landmarks are spot on in the scenery
  8. My first CFI, from whom I received in Rabaul TPNG 1956-58 my first solo, Restricted and Open PPL, piloted Cats for the RAAF during WWII from bases in Northern Australia, Papua, New Guinea, Dutch New Guinea and Borneo as the war progressed Northwards towards Japan. Most of his missions were at night in the black livery either laying mines or doing clandestine supply runs or personnel deliveries/pickups for coastwatchers and other behind the lines operatives. Only told stories about it on ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day - riveting stuff. The QANTAS Catalinas ran services throughout coastal and island areas of Papua New Guinea and right down the Solomons chain as far as Honiara right up until the early 1970s after being taken over by TAA Sunbird Services. Very sparsely equipped and very noisy but the water takeoffs and landings were amazing as were the very remote islands to be visited and it was such a kick to land in harbours/bays near regional airports where we often traveled in non-amphibious aircraft. I also had the experience of long hot low level flights in those Catalinas over a two week period in the early 1960s searching for the never found Michael Rockefeller - I was in a blister with high powered tripod mounted Naval binoculars, copious sunburn cream, ear protectors and large eskies of bottled water. We got paid very well in $US by the Rockefeller family. Amazing aircraft that I truly missed when they disappeared from TPNG haven't seen one since.
  9. Many Happy Returns and Have A Good'un mate
  10. Indeed a name I've not seen for some time, nevertheless Many Happy Returns and Have A Good'un
  11. Well for most of my life it was Small's Club Chocolate For Men but since I became diabetic 27 years ago it has become Lindt 95% Cocoa Dark Chocolate
  12. Another angelic and brave voice stilled - I fell in love with her when I first saw her as a teenager on the the Australian Bandstand TV program singing with the likes of Col Joye and Johnny O'Keefe, VALE.
  13. Yes indeed long time no see but Many Happy Returns still
  14. Was privileged to see her perform several times, with and without her fellow Seekers, outstanding performance every time with her incredible voice VALE.
  15. 1. It's No.100 in a fascinating series of mind bogglingly intelligent introspections - CONGRATULATIONS! 2. Nothing - it ain't broke don't fix it 3. Thank you Rodger
  16. Many Happy Returns Chum AND Have a good'un
  17. Great movie, great paint - thanks for the memories, I projected the movie at the then Palms Theatre (since destroyed by eruption) in my then home town of Rabaul TPNG, probably about a year after the movie was first released as that was the usual time frame for us to get it in those days
  18. Paul I'm 81 next month and I didn't even progress to P3D for all the reasons you mention - the slowing of the mind and body as I age (this differs individually) means my time has to be priority rationed and I have therefore remained a FSX dinosaur quite happily. So if your individuality and health allow you to remain at the "sharp edge" go for it!
  19. Many Happy Returns Mate and I can see you did indeed have a good'un
  20. Many Happy Returns Mate hope have/had a good'un
  21. Indeed Many Happy Returns Mate AND Have a Good'un!
  22. Used to breed them about 45 years ago and the chewers need more attention in the form of bonding, games, exercise and discipline - usually best as one person and one household dogs they also make great hunting or gun dogs. You are right age 3 is when they should be behaving well so you need to demand that from him - perhaps a short stint with a professional trainer may assist.
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