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    Someone needs to whisper “I can see your shoes pet “

    #439237

    But when there’s music and love and romance
    Lets face the music and dance

    #439234

    @sarah_1 wrote:

    Sat here watching Election 2010.

    thats unbelievable :lol:

    #439112

    @anc wrote:

    well, I got the ooooOOOOoooo bit right! Sorry, forgot about the honey (got the sun-tan!) but will a cadbury’s choccie flake do?! – works for me anyway! pmsl :lol:

    ps. probs get banned for that! :oops:
    pps. thanks, I haven’t heard that song for yonks! x

    you did realise i meant my eardrums bathed from your singing ?

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    #439108

    @anc wrote:

    I suppose it doesn’t help that I can’t blinkin remember who sang it and also I am tone deaf – sorry! :? :lol:

    ps. with these boobies, who cares eh?!! :lol:

    Now i never said it was bad did I, maybe i thought they’d just been bathed in golden sunlight and honey.

    #439106

    I get the drift but my eardrums will never be the same again :shock:

    #436761

    May 1937 : The Hindenburg disaster
    On this day in 1937, the airship Hindenburg, the largest dirigible ever built and the pride of Nazi Germany, bursts into flames upon touching its mooring mast in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers and crew members…more

    On this day in 1937, the airship Hindenburg, the largest dirigible ever built and the pride of Nazi Germany, bursts into flames upon touching its mooring mast in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 passengers and crew members.

    Frenchman Henri Giffard constructed the first successful airship in 1852. His hydrogen-filled blimp carried a three-horsepower steam engine that turned a large propeller and flew at a speed of six miles per hour. The rigid airship, often known as the “zeppelin” after the last name of its innovator, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, was developed by the Germans in the late 19th century. Unlike French airships, the German ships had a light framework of metal girders that protected a gas-filled interior. However, like Giffard’s airship, they were lifted by highly flammable hydrogen gas and vulnerable to explosion. Large enough to carry substantial numbers of passengers, one of the most famous rigid airships was the Graf Zeppelin, a dirigible that travelled around the world in 1929. In the 1930s, the Graf Zeppelin pioneered the first transatlantic air service, leading to the construction of the Hindenburg, a larger passenger airship.

    #50471

    Just past Draco 2nd left after the The Black Bull pub

    #50468

    @jen_jen wrote:

    Thread title: what’s everyone doing right now?

    Well I was planning to have a mooch around the boards and unwind before bed but I think I wandered into a parallel JC…can someone show me the way back to the other JC please?

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