Tomliner wrote:Hello Peter. I am so pleased that you were able to re-make an old acquaintance.On a less glamorous scale I also remade aquaintances with old school friends from 46 years ago and can say that it was a really moving experience.Thanks also for posting the picture.Very Best Wishes EricT.
Thanks Eric,
Yes, it is really a moving experience...I had to look hard to find him among the people getting off the train...Then I spotted him and had the pleasure of watching him scan around for me, spot me and recognise me
He has phoned since going home and put me in contact with yet another Rhodesian from 266, Barry Raffle, who was visiting Roy Morris (in the photo) in South Africa...He also gave me a telephone number that lets you ring anywhere for 4p per minute...So I rang Roy and chatted with him and Barry for a while. A great pleasure!
Planning a trip out to South Africa now for a visit
Meeting old mates is always fun. I bumped into a chap I used to know a few days ago and we had a right laugh over a few pints. I bet we didn't have even a tenth as much to reminisce over as you though
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Nigel H-J wrote:..........you really should add to it!! :prayer:
Finally got back into it today Nigel and managed to add three pages, including Dup's picture. I also corrected some dead or obsolete links. I haven't worked on it for about three or four years so I had to learn the software again :-( ...Anyway, reasonably confident again now and will keep at it till all my Military stuff is in
Tomliner wrote:Hello Peter. I am so pleased that you were able to re-make an old acquaintance.On a less glamorous scale I also remade aquaintances with old school friends from 46 years ago and can say that it was a really moving experience.Thanks also for posting the picture.Very Best Wishes EricT.
Thanks Eric,
Yes, it is really a moving experience...I had to look hard to find him among the people getting off the train...Then I spotted him and had the pleasure of watching him scan around for me, spot me and recognise me
He has phoned since going home and put me in contact with yet another Rhodesian from 266, Barry Raffle, who was visiting Roy Morris (in the photo) in South Africa...He also gave me a telephone number that lets you ring anywhere for 4p per minute...So I rang Roy and chatted with him and Barry for a while. A great pleasure!
Planning a trip out to South Africa now for a visit
Excellent photo Peter.As Leif says,from the days when men were men.
BTW,get you and the gents you mention on Skype(if they've got computers),you can chat for hours for free over the internet.
Miggers
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.