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    MV’s are nice n’all but the Laverda 750’s were the proverbial dog’s bollocks, ... imo, Ducati’s are best reserved as boat anchors.

    Submarines / Mines / the Straits / Battleships / WWI.

    Bond orders his Martini to reflect the aesthetics of his palette, not yours, not mine or anyone else’s.

    Well ... one is heavy and the other is a little lighter.

    Well ... 1 meter is 3 feet 3 and 3/8 inches, so not that much larger.

    “CAUTION” sign says trucks over 10’6” must turn left. I can only see road on left after the bridge ... some sort of sick joke by local DMR ;)

    When you do go, you should also visit the Imperial War museum at Duxford, Cambridgeshire. where you will find the American Air Museum in Britain. http://www.americanairmuseum.com

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    I posted earlier re my memories of a Vulcan flying low over us at RAF Abingdon. Oxfordshire, England. I wish I had been at this air show.

    As a young child I remember seeing a Vulcan at RAF Abingdon air show back in 1969’sh. I remember it flew over low, very low as we were walking between hangers; it went dark like an eclipse of the sun as a giant shadow passing over us, however, I don’t remember the noise.

    E91Ed isn’t saying that the House of Windsor does not have historical ties to Saxe-Coburg and Gotha or that English monarchs have often, not been English at all, the Kingdom of England has a rich tapestry of intricate and complex events, and its timelines has included amongst others; Danes, Saxons, French, Scottish,

    How quaint, you think AM is British.

    And yet, JB won the F1 World Championship.

    I've been reading; and learning a bit more about the F-35 from Australia's POV from a site I recently stumbled upon - http://www.ausairpower.net - Full of "dry" facts, yet compulsive. Complicated at certain points (I never served in any Military Force) but incredibly interesting and informative, understandably, I

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    We all love cars, it's just the dickheads behind the wheel.

    Don't get me wrong; I love this car, all TVR's, but back in the late 90's I use to live in a sleepy English village, just south of Oxford. My next-door neighbour had a TVR Cerbera. ... and they are Very Very Fsking LOUD at 5.30/6.00 am in the morning. I could have killed that plonker for revving it every morning

    Wow, that's quite cool, what cars did you move onto?

    Lee-Ptr. Thank you very much.

    Awesome ... Thank you so much Jay, that was "awesome". I really thought the yank tank was going to trash its tyres and the Escort would nip by under cornering, epic racing by both drivers.

    Typical arrogant MO, shoot first, ask questions later? Having just read you previous article on the subject, I deduce that perhaps, you have the petulance of a bully.