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Posted: 25 Aug 2006, 21:24
by DaveB
ChrisTrott wrote:
My issue is with those like DaveB who point at me every time a thread I happen to be participating in goes off topic, even though on more than one occasion I wasn't the one who initiated the deviation and in at least one case I wasn't even involved in the deviation yet was singled out. Personally, I'm tired of it. If you're going to point at someone for starting something, point at the source, not at the most convenient target.
I like that Chris.. I like it a lot. Had you seen any other post from me on this thread?? Then why do you presume I'm talking about you when there are such things as page breaks!!! It may have escaped your notice but it is not possible to 'insert' a reply when one is most fitting. My comment was a general one but as you seem to have taken the bait, it's worth noting that you are usually the main protagonist!!

That's twice recently you've stepped on my feet matey. Don't make a habit of it.

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 03:35
by Chris Trott
DaveB wrote:Had you seen any other post from me on this thread?? Then why do you presume I'm talking about you when there are such things as page breaks!!!
I'm refering to this -
DaveB wrote:I had a feeling it'd only be a matter of time before the stats came out along with 'Mine's bigger than yours'
That was immediately after Eddie made the comment about *ME* always dominating and arguing and coming in with statistics. I'm sorry, but the way you wrote it looks like a pretty sharply pointed finger at *ME*. If it was indeed a "general" comment, then why use that wording? Why make that the opening comment in the FIRST post you made in this thread?

I'm sorry, but I've got people accusing me of not finding fault in myself when I can't be any clearer in stating my initial error in my first statement and yet those who make accusations at me then try to say I'm stepping on their toes because I'm fed up with being told I'm always in the wrong no matter what the circumstances.

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 03:42
by Garry Russell
Chris

Please take heed of the comments that have been made

Your post above proves that you are missing the point continually.

Lets stop this here and now

If you continue to argue I will lock the thread for a few hours at least

Garry

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 11:12
by DaveB
Tks Garry..

I still can't give 3 favourites of all time mind you. Some interesting choices already made though :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 11:18
by VEGAS
DaveB wrote:Tks Garry..

I still can't give 3 favourites of all time mind you. Some interesting choices already made though :wink:

ATB

DaveB :tab:
Hi Dave,

c'mon think long and hard. There must be a top three there somewhere!? :wink: :smile:

Don't keep us in suspenders. :smile:

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 11:20
by Garry Russell
I sympmpathise Dave

It is a difficult subject..........especially for us older ones who remember aviation when type were more diverse and personal.

One could grab a pilot outside the flight clearance office and bag a cockpit visit.

Maybe work brought you among them

So a lot of happy times come about with favourite aeroplane memories.

They often aren't the biggest fastest of prettiest but the fondness is there.

Very difficult... :think:

So I am stuck on five for sure still

I have the same problem with food....easily solved.........I just eat the lot :lol:

Garry

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 11:36
by airboatr
it was hard to pick just three...
although I lost a liitle sleep trying
thankfully Eddie gave me the remedy
thanks eddie .......It made me fall asleep very quickly
only one side effect .. :sad:
it made me have one of the dreams where you have to complete a task that has no end to it.......
in this case it was a damn I couldn't seam to plug up :roll:
:wink:
:lol: :lol:

Posted: 26 Aug 2006, 11:43
by VEGAS
Glad the tip worked Joe! :wink:

I think its a pretty good way to drift off. :lol: