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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 19:23:01 GMT
I'd be surprised if he lived anywhere on the Midland Mainline, after all, Wellingborough, Kettering and the vast expanse of rail towns through Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire are hardly known for their numerous Millionaires Row within handy reach of a mainline station.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 19:26:44 GMT
Not very Eco friendly and green, changing stuff before it breaks or stops working. Best to use it up. Just carry a spare till then or repair it. Heckilopters are different, as they well understand in Leicester. What was the fault with that helicopter? Anyone know? Will the truth ever come out? Too mean to change the engine oil? Anyway, what kind of rich twat has to show off he has a helicopter? Why didn't he go to Leicester by train? The tail rotor disintegrated for some reason. Eta the AAIB will do a proper study and find out what happened and why. www.gov.uk/government/news/update-on-leicester-helicopter-accident-g-vskp
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 4, 2018 19:51:19 GMT
What was the fault with that helicopter? Anyone know? Will the truth ever come out? Too mean to change the engine oil? Anyway, what kind of rich twat has to show off he has a helicopter? Why didn't he go to Leicester by train? The tail rotor disintegrated for some reason. Eta the AAIB will do a proper study and find out what happened and why. www.gov.uk/government/news/update-on-leicester-helicopter-accident-g-vskp So we'll never find out. And if a component 'failed', the company that makes them will deny responsibility, and so on. I sometimes wonder if commercial airline pilots get pissed off when they report faults and then get the same plane with the same faults that haven't been repaired. It certainly happens with buses. No-one cares until a crash happens and then it's all Ooohh! Aaahh! and then the next day back to Tesco's for some more fishfingers and tartar sauce.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 20:13:34 GMT
I've been told by my SIS colleagues that one of the geysers in the aircraft "ooh look at me I have a helicopter yes its a real one not a toy and I have managed to get very very very rich somehow in my life" had previously pissed someone off quite badly and for this reason he was taken down.
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Post by mouse on Nov 4, 2018 20:35:51 GMT
Maybe the Chairman used the helicopter to avoid having to meet his band of grossly overpaid bag of wind kickers.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 21:02:17 GMT
Can't anyone read - posts in this area are supposed to stay on topic! Bunch of rule breakers......
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2018 21:12:40 GMT
I thought that was the stoppages area of the forum.
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Post by patty on Nov 4, 2018 21:20:39 GMT
Can't anyone read - posts in this area are supposed to stay on topic! Bunch of rule breakers...... Since when did any topic stay on topic?..well maybe the Rugby one..
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Post by Gone on Nov 5, 2018 9:16:20 GMT
Not very Eco friendly and green, changing stuff before it breaks or stops working. Best to use it up. Just carry a spare till then or repair it. Heckilopters are different, as they well understand in Leicester. What was the fault with that helicopter? Anyone know? Will the truth ever come out? Too mean to change the engine oil? Anyway, what kind of rich twat has to show off he has a helicopter? Why didn't he go to Leicester by train? 4 first class train tickets or helicopter? Wouldn’t surprise me if the helicopter was cheaper.
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Post by thebfg on Nov 6, 2018 17:23:12 GMT
Can't anyone read - posts in this area are supposed to stay on topic! Bunch of rule breakers...... Since when did any topic stay on topic?..well maybe the Rugby one.. and that's because us hooligans dont really go in there
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Post by patty on Nov 7, 2018 7:36:12 GMT
Since when did any topic stay on topic?..well maybe the Rugby one.. and that's because us hooligans and the lovely ladies dont really go in there I 'liked' that but then had a think.....and decided couldn't be a hooligan....reads better now
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 17:55:21 GMT
Ask at any car garage or boatyard for a tester, although, if you don't know the age of the coolant why would you want to keep that old unknown-unspecified-unclean mixture in he engine of your new boat? We paid £15 for 5 litres of 'pink' (concentrated) antifreeze - mix with 15 litres of water to get 20 litres of a 25% mix. At the same time you give the keel tank a flushing to see what dirt (if any) comes out. You still haven't answered the questions about what you know/don't know about the coolant that's in there now. @newboater will have a man armed with a hydrometer heading his way this week 👍🍻 Well the man with the hydrometer has been. Boat condemned and a hole grinded into the side to sink her (was quicker than a drill...)!
Good to meet you Gazza and thanks for the advice/help.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 18:04:23 GMT
Ground not grinded.
Was it a drill mounted grounding disc ?
(See what I did there?)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 18:07:54 GMT
Was it a drill mounted grounding disc ? How dare you insinuate Gazza would not use the correct tool for the job!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 18:17:17 GMT
I thought you said it was for sinking the boat with.
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