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wait....what... I can get all kinds of watches and chocolate there to get to my ladies.... I'm in.....can I get there on a motorcycle?
Steadmund Brand
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You heard folks, change of plan the tunnel is now going to Switzerland.
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Confusion
Somebody help me I'm ignant, as we say in the Deep South, regarding pinkmoon & dragon?? I don't be knowin, sha?! Did I unknowingly insult??
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Originally posted by Amanda View PostHi Gut,
Any takers on those divorce papers yet?
Ooh, and check your messages....
Amanda
I thought pinky might be a taker for the papers but I guess old dragon would burn them up.
Replied thanks.
Don't forget I'm sleepy byes while you are awake and vice a versa.
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostG'Day GUT,
I think you meant that the divorce application form was only good in Australia, where the price for getting a divorce increased an extra $500. Otherwise, it seemed to suggest nobody outside of Australia would recognize a divorce granted in Australia, which did not make sense.
Jeff
Correct, you have to qualify for a divorce in Aus or the papers are useless.
And yep a jump form just over $800 to about $1200 just to escape.
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostHi Pat and all,
Books huh? How about an account of "The Great Escape" if one can think of a good one (minus the sad conclusion). Or Frank Clune's old account of the Burke and Wills' debacle, "DIG".
Jeff
Human game : the true story of the 'great escape' murders and the hunt for the Gestapo gunmen /
by Read, Simon.
Type: BookPublication: New York : Berkley Books, [2012]
Copyright: ©2012
Description: xvi, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9780425252734; 0425252736.
Related Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, German | Great Britain. Royal Air Force Officers Crimes against | Stalag Luft III | Criminal investigation Germany | War criminals Germany History 20th century | War crime trials Germany | Great Britain. Royal Air Force Police. Special Investigations Branch | McKenna, Francis P., 1906-1994 | HISTORY / Military / World War II
Contents: Preamble: The great escape -- Prologue: Sunday, March 26 -- 'Those are my orders' -- Cold case -- Vengeance -- Zlin -- The London cage -- Prime suspects -- Munich -- A death in the mountains -- Saarbrucken -- Danzig -- Finding Scharpwinkel -- Alone -- The order of the blood -- Remembrance -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix A: The fifty -- Appendix B: A survivor's tale.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostFor those who really want to escape I could send a divorce application.
But it s only good in Aus, and they just increased the price for a divorce by about an extra $500.
Any takers on those divorce papers yet?
Ooh, and check your messages....
Amanda
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View PostNo need for all that.. I'll take them there on my motorcycle.... I am the American Hero after all... those comic books might not make it to the library though...
Hmm Australian divorce papers eh.....well... why not... never know what might happen after a night of good old American hooch.. never know who you wake up with or where.....I may need an easy break from a clingy Aussie at some point…..ya’all know how the ladies love us Americans!!!!
Mayerling…. Have you ever read the book The Great Escape (which the movie is based) by Paul Brickhill great read!!! Also there is “ the Great Escape the True Story” by Ted Barris which looks fascinating but I have yet to read.. but I plan on it.
Speaking of the Great Escape… has anyone ever seen the original TV adaptation from 1951 on The Philco Television Playhouse… I have always wanted too but have never found it.
Steadmund Brand
I had the opportunity twenty years back to get Brickhill's book in paperback, but I didn't take it (you know the drill - so many choices, and so little time to pick and choose all of them!). I did see (about fifteen years back) a television movie that Judd Hirsch was in that described how the Allies went after the Gestapo men who murdered the recaptured escapees (you recall in the film how Richard Attenborough, Gordon Jackson, and others are shot when taken out of trucks along a road). Eventually several of the Gestapo people were hanged for murder.
Jeff
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No need for all that.. I'll take them there on my motorcycle.... I am the American Hero after all... those comic books might not make it to the library though...
Hmm Australian divorce papers eh.....well... why not... never know what might happen after a night of good old American hooch.. never know who you wake up with or where.....I may need an easy break from a clingy Aussie at some point…..ya’all know how the ladies love us Americans!!!!
Mayerling…. Have you ever read the book The Great Escape (which the movie is based) by Paul Brickhill great read!!! Also there is “ the Great Escape the True Story” by Ted Barris which looks fascinating but I have yet to read.. but I plan on it.
Speaking of the Great Escape… has anyone ever seen the original TV adaptation from 1951 on The Philco Television Playhouse… I have always wanted too but have never found it.
Steadmund Brand
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Books...
Hi Guys,
Plans for the camp library are coming along splendidly, well done!
Now all we need to do is bundle them together, strap them to Pinkmoon's enormous underpants & have them parachuted in to our secret location.
Any volunteers?
Amanda
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Originally posted by GUT View PostFor those who really want to escape I could send a divorce application.
But it s only good in Aus, and they just increased the price for a divorce by about an extra $500.
I think you meant that the divorce application form was only good in Australia, where the price for getting a divorce increased an extra $500. Otherwise, it seemed to suggest nobody outside of Australia would recognize a divorce granted in Australia, which did not make sense.
Jeff
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