Where are they now? Episode 2
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Hmmm, the Schembi sisters, now what a pleasant day it was if they were aboard. Back to the present, anyone know where the likes of Byrne, Lowe or Randall are and how to contact them?
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Going through my first log book I was reminded of some gents with whom I flew at RVAC in the early 80s.
So who can tell me where Nigel Scott, Michael Turner and Guy Bourke are. I know Mike and Nigel went to TN and then elsewhere post-89 , rumours Nigel entered up at Swissair, and Guy was tooling about with Ted Rudge in his Doves.
And can someone confirm or deny that Shamus "Shambles" Campbell and Paul "Punchy" Blackshaw are with QF. Two very dangerous men around a beer.
So who can tell me where Nigel Scott, Michael Turner and Guy Bourke are. I know Mike and Nigel went to TN and then elsewhere post-89 , rumours Nigel entered up at Swissair, and Guy was tooling about with Ted Rudge in his Doves.
And can someone confirm or deny that Shamus "Shambles" Campbell and Paul "Punchy" Blackshaw are with QF. Two very dangerous men around a beer.
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Way off track here, and pandering to the lowest common denominator but I can't help wondering if the six TAA hosties who featured prominently in Billy Thorpe's (second?) book in an incident in Lennons in Brisbane are still known to the flying populace, or are they another figment of Billy's fertile imagination?
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chimbu warrior, ra ta
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Bins,
No figment of Thorpie's imagination I was assured in a past life. And a gentlemen should not tell tales. But then was Mr Thorpe a gentleman?
Many thanks
Bins,
No figment of Thorpie's imagination I was assured in a past life. And a gentlemen should not tell tales. But then was Mr Thorpe a gentleman?