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Posted: 04 Apr 2007, 09:30
by soggy
Missed this yesterday Dave,Happy birthday and here's to many more. :drinkers:
Best wishes,
Pete.(shortly to become a member of the quarter ton club

)
Posted: 04 Apr 2007, 15:16
by Jetset
Sorry Dave I missed it to. By now the sulking should be over, and hopefully should the hangover headache. Remember your only as old as the women you feel! I felt the same at 30, but Mrs Jetset is 29. That's right boy's, I am married to a woman in her twenties......... Come on! :dance:
Posted: 04 Apr 2007, 15:58
by DaveB
Nice one Jetty

Yup.. the sulkings over and I'm now just a few mins away from setting off for a couple of days down in 'smith.. Hammersmith??.. nah.. Portsmith

Not my idea I assure you but as is the case on occasions, one has to go with the flow.
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 04 Apr 2007, 19:41
by Robin
I've only just noticed the Icons?! Were did they come from?
So Mr B any worthwhile pressies?
Posted: 04 Apr 2007, 22:06
by airboatr
wouldn't It be more suited for Dave B to display
the Vintage Pair Icon?
he does carry them anyway

Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 14:00
by DaveB
Strewth.. 2 days away and I find I'm the 'Reds' :shock: Very nice they are too
What did I get as pressies.. er, let me see...
The good lady had a lovely display case made for my 1:72 Corgi Lancaster.. Pink Flyod and the critics/in their own words off the daughter.. the full series 1 of 'The Saint' off my sister in Spain.. a few other bits and pieces and dosh. I need a new crash helmet and I've a nice new Arai lined up

Oh.. and 2 days in Pompey/Southsea reliving my youth
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 14:23
by TSR2
Oh.. and 2 days in Pompey/Southsea reliving my youth
Sounds like heaven!

Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 15:02
by AlexP
DaveB wrote
The good lady had a lovely display case made for my 1:72 Corgi Lancaster
Now that's a good idea. I have Sqn Ldr Nettletons 44 Squadron aircraft in which he's carried out a low level daylight raid against Augsberg setting off from Waddington.
http://www.planecrazy.biz/models/detail ... DETAILS=85
It looks great on the stand it came with but it's tricky to keep dust free.
Which one Lancaster did you opt for?
Alex
Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 16:16
by Paul K
Welcome to 50 Dave ( I beat you to it by about 5 months or so ).
Women find men in their fifties very attractive, apparently. Although we don't reload as fast as we used to, we usually hit the target first time !
Anyway, a very Happy Birthday to you, and may there be many more. :partyman:
Posted: 06 Apr 2007, 17:40
by DaveB
It must be that 'distinguished' look that does it (or should that be safe.. he's too old) :think: :shock:
Alex..
I didn't have an option for the Lanc as it was a surprise for Christmas. It's OF-X L7576 and comes with one of those stands that kicks out search lights and flashes of bombs going off along with engine sounds and AA

Perhaps not the one I'd have chosen but I'm happy with it

I happened to comment at Christmas that I'd no idea where it was going to go so the old bird knew then what to get for my 50th. Very nice it is too made by one of my customers who's a carpenter by trade. Also (now) living in there are my baby Corgi Spitfire and Hurricane. Pity they're not the same scale but as you say.. they're out of the dust now
ATB
DaveB :tab: