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Jimbuna 07-04-11 09:47 AM

http://cinemasights.files.wordpress....rrels-bigc.jpg

As you wish!!

Oberon 07-04-11 10:17 AM

http://www.strijdbewijs.nl/market-garden/btf172.jpg

Quite so, old chap, but aren't you a tad underarmed?

HunterICX 07-04-11 10:22 AM

No..I think we manage just fine thank you
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/7...burnenglis.jpg

:O:

HunterICX


Herr-Berbunch 07-04-11 10:39 AM

From 132 years (1652-1784)- that painting can only be out of 10 of them when we're actually at war. But which? :hmmm:

HunterICX 07-04-11 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1697588)
From 132 years (1652-1784)- that painting can only be out of 10 of them when we're actually at war. But which? :hmmm:

The Second :03:

Raid on the Medway

gotta love this little trivia:

Quote:

On December 14, 1941 the Dutch minelayer Jan van Brakel, which was serving as a convoy escort on the UK eastern coast, accidentally hit the anchor buoy of one of the gate vessels which were protecting the entrance to the Medway during WWII. The commander reported this incident to the port authorities, signalling: "Van Brakel damaged boom defence Medway". The instant reply was: "What, again?"
:haha:

HunterICX

Jimbuna 07-04-11 12:39 PM

Hey Wim...I know we've had this conversation on TS before but get that volume out on Dutch War Heroes again....you know, the one that has two pages in it :03:

Oberon 07-04-11 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1697582)
No..I think we manage just fine thank you
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/7...burnenglis.jpg

:O:

HunterICX


*twitch*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsbYx6hevoQ


Quote:

On December 14, 1941 the Dutch minelayer Jan van Brakel, which was serving as a convoy escort on the UK eastern coast, accidentally hit the anchor buoy of one of the gate vessels which were protecting the entrance to the Medway during WWII. The commander reported this incident to the port authorities, signalling: "Van Brakel damaged boom defence Medway". The instant reply was: "What, again?"

:har::har::har:

antikristuseke 07-04-11 02:04 PM

http://itnurk.com/files/upload/urod/...768-415_01.jpg

Jimbuna 07-04-11 03:09 PM

LOL :DL

frau kaleun 07-04-11 06:44 PM

Quote:

On December 14, 1941 the Dutch minelayer Jan van Brakel, which was serving as a convoy escort on the UK eastern coast, accidentally hit the anchor buoy of one of the gate vessels which were protecting the entrance to the Medway during WWII. The commander reported this incident to the port authorities, signalling: "Van Brakel damaged boom defence Medway". The instant reply was: "What, again?"
*spit take*

:har:

TLAM Strike 07-04-11 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1697590)
gotta love this little trivia:
Quote:

On December 14, 1941 the Dutch minelayer Jan van Brakel, which was serving as a convoy escort on the UK eastern coast, accidentally hit the anchor buoy of one of the gate vessels which were protecting the entrance to the Medway during WWII. The commander reported this incident to the port authorities, signalling: "Van Brakel damaged boom defence Medway". The instant reply was: "What, again?"

Makes me wonder what they say when the USS John Paul Jones pull in to a British port and her sailors descend on the local pubs... :hmmm:

:haha:

Reece 07-04-11 10:48 PM

Now that offends me Zeke, so...
http://www.whyfame.com/gossip/2009/a...main_11194.jpg
I'm coming for you big boy!

antikristuseke 07-04-11 11:04 PM

http://i56.tinypic.com/w13f37.gif

Jimbuna 07-05-11 04:27 AM

http://cheezcomixed.files.wordpress....30cfcc26e0.jpg

AVGWarhawk 07-05-11 12:23 PM

http://www.funcage.com/picdump/image.../funcage41.jpg


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