My Lovely KM1 "Glaskasten"
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Re: My Lovely KM1 "Glaskasten"
Alpha, how can I put it?...yep..you're delightfully perverse By the way, the Chinese have a reputation for eating 'anything that moves', and as for the 'butt', well, for some people the 'Parson's nose' (perhaps an urban myth) is supposed to be a delicacy.
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Re: My Lovely KM1 "Glaskasten"
There are many things considered Delicacies 43....Doesn't mean you have to consume them43rdRecceReg wrote:Alpha, how can I put it?...yep..you're delightfully perverse By the way, the Chinese have a reputation for eating 'anything that moves', and as for the 'butt', well, for some people the 'Parson's nose' (perhaps an urban myth) is supposed to be a delicacy.
There has arisen from the new Trendy Cuisines of some Chefs....adding a new word/term to the culinary world...that would be Offal....yes ...it is pretty much what it sounds like...and will have most choking back their own regurgitations
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....Euuuucgh..But I did like 'Hannibal Lecter's Larder' Actually, offal (old English off-fall, German Abfall) comes from a time when nothing could be wasted. Thus, as a kid at the end of rationing, eating tripe, pig's trotters, or even brains was quite common, and I found it just as disgusting then as I do now.... and nobody made the slightest attempt to disguise these bits with piecrust, or sausage skins...or even McDonalds burgers.
In that spirit, then here is a real 'pig's breakfast':
In that spirit, then here is a real 'pig's breakfast':
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You found a lot of those armored porta potties
Who ever is responsible must have put great importance of the performing of NO.2
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Who ever is responsible must have put great importance of the performing of NO.2
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Well, old bean, I think that war has a reputation for its superior laxative effects (that's why uniforms are often 'khaki' coloured )..but the improvised tanks..well, finding them is a product of idleness and a sense of the absurd. I had a good friend and mentor, a well known Scottish landscape painter (died a couple years ago, sadly) who told me that everything he did in life, and especially in art, was a 'controlled accident'. He'd had a fascinating life- and John Schlesinger (Director of "Midnight cowboy") in his early directorial days had made a small biopic of Jim's life for the BBC. Anyway, I asked Jim to write his own autobiography. No response, then- months later- a small, otherwise blank ,policeman's notebook appeared in the post. Written in Jim's unmistakeable hand atop page 1 were the words: "I've started it..you can add the rest". Another controlled accident..just like finding things for the general behoof...or the behoof of the General as you know very well....ALPHA wrote: You found a lot of those armored porta potties
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here's an interesting piece from Youtube. There's a certain snobbery about IR, I feel, when balanced against Airsoft..so here's someone with an original take on real ballistics in RCtanks (I've never been a fan of firing blanks in any form by the way:lolno: ):
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Been there ...have seen and done more than probably anyone here on the board...all we needed were shovels43rdRecceReg wrote: Well, old bean, I think that war has a reputation for its superior laxative effects (that's why uniforms are often 'khaki' coloured
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In which case, Alpha, I salute you..and your pants, of course. Genuinely. Still, in the spirit of friendly joshing, and being conscious of having diverted poor Steve's steam-powered thread into apparent irrelevance... i return us to the steam powered theme ( with military application)..ALPHA wrote:Been there ...have seen and done more than probably anyone here on the board...all we needed were shovels43rdRecceReg wrote: Well, old bean, I think that war has a reputation for its superior laxative effects (that's why uniforms are often 'khaki' coloured
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Sheer nostalgia (apart from the theme...). Great voice, great songwriter, horribly abbreviated life. : I have all of his best work on disc..but 'Chain gang; it's like a theme in 'Parchment Farm by Bukka White, but with a finesse that obscures the song's meaning. Here's a sort of chain gang (old English sense: 'going', 'gait')..back on track:
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