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Old 22nd April 2004 | 08:53
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It strikes me that with a bit of deft cutting and needlework, they could be fashined into a daring outfit for a film premier or similar swanky social occasion.

As an added bonus, the laminated one would be easy to wipe clean, avoiding nasty permanent curry or vomit stains.
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Old 22nd April 2004 | 10:31
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DBChopper,

I trust we will see you kitted out in said attire at the next bash?

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Old 22nd April 2004 | 13:18
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Perhaps I ought to keep one in the office, that way I can give correct distances when posting in the "Stokenchurch abolished ..." thread, rather than relying on what is obviously a *VERY* faillible memory

... its another smaller tower at Christmas Common about 8 miles south ...
To which FNG pointed out:

Christmas Common is only a mile or two south of Stokenchurch (If you went eight miles you'd practically be in Henley). The small mast with the lights on is close to the most excellent Fox pub, a fine place to refresh after kite flying on breezy Watlington Hill.
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Old 22nd April 2004 | 22:20
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FFF,

Don't tempt me...

Hey, do you reckon Transair would be interested in running a new "line?"

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Old 23rd April 2004 | 10:11
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we have an old chart on the wall in the club for marking NOTAMS on - makes planning a whole lot easier...
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Old 23rd April 2004 | 14:33
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I give them to flight simmers so they can learn to fly properly with Microsoft. The UK simmers I've given them to are delighted to receive them.

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