Iamapen15
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Don't know if its bizarre, but photos. I've got about 60,000 or so and counting!
Isn't that what the naughty boys are talking about?
We met someone on the cruise this year where him and his son actually traded in Nintendo 64 games. I have his details somewhere if you want me to dig it out.
We met someone on the cruise this year where him and his son actually traded in Nintendo 64 games. I have his details somewhere if you want me to dig it out.
..and I make and collect tamiya/ billings/ monogram model kits...my favourite bring a caldercraft wooden ship hm Chatham.
If you get a chance, go to the Imperial War Museum and see Lord Ashcroft's collection of VC's and GC's - each one shown with a back story that never fails to to bring a lump to my throat. The bravery of the women in Special Operations Executive especially was almost unbelievable.
I prefer the average guys story to be fair,Maybe not as exciting.But last one i reserched was a ww1 victory medal to a guy in navy who went from ship to ship.All ships traced via various places.He didnt do much then ended up in a ship supporting The Gallipoli Campaign.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that the other medals aren't deserved it's just that it's rare for the story behind them to be available. The one thing that strikes me about the VC and GC is the egalitarian nature of the awards. As often as not it's a corporal or a mere bobby on the beat.
Licence plates, have around 50 from various countries/states of the US. Criteria is they need to be genuine ones off a car and not novelty ones!
I still have 400 videos I religiously collected over years but the ******* dvd took over. Probably worth 10p for the lot but still proudly on my shelves at home.
Virgins but they don't last long
Now Mr B, where shall we start....
How is Earnest by the way?