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Jessie The Jeep

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  1. Joris was meant to be doing a Recon of the area today, to find a meeting/assembly point. No doubt he'll post later. Steve
  2. Looking at the pics on W&P, I think it is AR213, a Mk1a Spit. It wasn't at Legends so I don't currently have any good pics. Steve
  3. I always got worried when people added LOL to their posts, I've always known that one as Loads Of Love!!!!! Then there's JEEP - Just Enough Essential Parts and for those who like the car LOTUS - Loads Of Trouble Usually Serious! Steve
  4. I wasn't at W&P, which Spitfire was it??? I got quite a few Spit pics at the Flying Legends Airshow. I'm happy to mail a few over. Steve
  5. Joris, just sent you a PM, but for anyone else interested, where are we all meeting? We'll be over to Arnhem about 10:30 to 11:00am on Saturday 25th, as it will be about a 2 hour drive from Delft where we are camping. Steve
  6. If only Julie knew the real you, she'd be shocked! I bet she's never seen half the texts you send to me!! Steve
  7. Looks like a great weekend. Wish I could have been there, but too many weekends and not enough money!! :cry: Maybe next time. Steve
  8. My mates plan is to leave the .30 cal at home, but he said his jeep looked bald without it! Steve
  9. A friend is taking his Jeep to Ursel in Belgium for the show there, but is taking off his .30 cal as he isn't sure about regulations regarding taking weapons through customs and back again. Has anyone done this, and if so, what needed to be done to stay within the law. Thanks Steve
  10. You should keep an eye open on Ebay, chances are 'Hot' bits could end up on there too. Steve
  11. Orbs in my workshop, 2 minutes ago?????????? or just the dust I was sprinkling in front of the lens as the flash went off! I do believe there is a great deal about the universe we don't understand, and as I told Jack at Bolero, I've had a few interesting experiences at Thorpe Abbotts airfield. Orbs do seem real in some circumstances, especially those caught darting about on video, but many on still pictures will just be dust as I have just proved here. The dust particles were VERY fine dust from the bag on my disc sander, and when sprinkled in small quantities are invisible to the naked eye, but not to the flash. Steve
  12. With a bit of luck, if we look up, we might see one large orange/yellow orb this weekend! Forgot to mention, if we did really land on the moon, why isn't there a McDonalds there now? Steve
  13. Just to stop you all looking for aliens and conspiracies in the wrong place, it's 'Area 51' you want, not area 57! The original name for the base was/is 'Watertown AFB'. This was the starting point for the CIA's U-2, A-12 and SR-71 Blackbird spy missions. In 1955, 'Paradise Ranch' was adopted at the suggestion of "Kelly" Johnson, the Lockheed designer. Many pilots referred to it as 'The Ranch'. 'Area 51' was the designation of the land seizure in 1958. This was a 38,400 acre block of land around the base and dry lake bed. 'Dreamland' was the radio call sign for the base in the late 1960's and is often used by alien and UFO hunters. It is also known as the Groom Lake Test Facility after the dry lake bed which forms an extension to the main runway. Lots more info about the place can be found here - Dreamlandresort.com Steve
  14. Sounds good, but finding a date that doesn't clash is going to be your biggest problem!! If I'm available, I'd be interested! ( but don't tell Lynne yet, all our holidays these days seem to have an MV theme to them! ) Steve
  15. All looking rather exciting!!!! We'll be able to see if Jack can really hold his drink ( without spilling it!! ) Steve
  16. There are examples on youtube. Steve
  17. Nice pics, and I recognise several of the Yorkshire MVT vehicles among them! Steve
  18. A few years ago, I worked at a college that was about to be knocked down and the site redeveloped into a new building and facilities to comply with modern building regulations and disabled access. The deputy Principle was describing the development to our department and was rather excited about the potential in the............. "Brand New Spanking College" :-o I think she got her words slightly mixed up! Steve
  19. We packed up about 4pm, and as we drove off, I noticed the Staff Car was sitting rather low on its suspension from the weight of the charity buckets! Thanks to all those who made a donation. http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop22.jpg[/img] http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop23.jpg[/img] Steve
  20. At mid-day, it was the ladies turn to take the floor with a 1940's Fashion Show. Some of the models made some rather quick outfit changes in a nearby shop before dashing back out to the catwalk! The show lasted around half an hour. http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop20.jpg[/img] http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop21.jpg[/img]
  21. The annual 1940's day, held in and around the Newgate Shopping Centre, had music, singers, and dancers in addition to the vehicles and re-enactors. The MVT(NE) also took the opportunity to raise money for the local Butterwick House Children's Hospice, and had several collecting buckets located around the area. http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop6.jpg[/img] The locals proved to be very generous, and while the money is yet to be counted, we expect to be able to give a healthy donation. Fortunately, as the day progressed, the rain stopped and the sun almost made an appearance! http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop3.jpg[/img] http://www.sacarr.co.uk/mvtne/events_pics/07/bishop/bishop4.jpg[/img]
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