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Old 21st Jan 2006, 19:24
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The Aircrew Dictionary

Google searches are coming up with nothing. Does anyone have a link for the aircrew dictionary? Someone's told me it's been updated and I fancy a laugh.
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http://ccgi.piers.plus.com/ball/

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You may also wish to consider the following:
http://www.ejectorseats.co.uk/rafanasaurus.html
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Old 22nd Jan 2006, 07:50
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Hello Chap! How's tricks?

Why not have a look at www.bannedphrases.co.uk. The site was written by recording a simple conversation with this season's display pilot from around your way.

By the way - I still owe you for Xmas ball tickets. How much?

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(Hi to t'other half!)
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Cheers BluntM8; check your PMs!
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Old 22nd Jan 2006, 14:31
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The difinitive E-Goat version of the RAFanasaurus with amendments!!!!!


http://www.e-goat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=163
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Brilliant, the standard night out section in the original link. Any current SUASers feel like contributing and writing a standard night (thursday of camp met roulette etc) for 'RAF' Boscombe down? Always used to be curry,The Mill, maybe Molokos, then, inevitably, the Chapel. May have changed?
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Salisbury

Ahh those were the days. The top shelf in the officers mess bar, clean out the fruit machine (Or be cleaned out) A curry at the Amesbury tandoori and then a taxi to salisbury. The mill next to the river, milokos for crazy flavored vodkas, and then drift into the chapel for final damnation. (Wasn't there a place called the town house?) Then back to stag house to vom all over the room, pass out with the promise of a good fry up in the deadness that is Boscombe down Officers mess. I hope a current SUAS member will confirm that all this still goes on (its been 6 years!) and send the Std Landaway Night Out in to the Aircrew Dictionary.
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