Thought for the day, with FlatLine

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Thought for the day, with FlatLine

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Most people go their whole lives without getting killed
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......and most Ducafe's spend most of their lives languishing, unloved, in the back of a shed!! Hommmmmmmmmmm.
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Kev L wrote:......and most Ducafe's spend most of their lives languishing, unloved, in the back of a shed!! Hommmmmmmmmmm.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
can the sound of one hand clapping have any effect on said ducafe getting finished..... :wink:
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Ha Ha very :Cry1: not :Cry1: funny :Cry1:

I thought you had all forgotten about it

Seems to me I need the help of motocorsaro3

With a name like that he should be into Ducatis

And with skills like that he should be able to sort it!! :D
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Flatline wrote:Most people go their whole lives without getting killed
HEY ..I agree totally Flatty and I know it is was war and deadly.... but I have never been able to get my
head around why Japanese Kamakasi pilots destined in thier fatal missions to fly and crash and destroy
American enemy shipping wore thier flying helmets on their missions .. it is a mystery.. they knew thier fate .
.drunk thier sake took off ... destined for oblivion .. but why wear thier flying helmets ? ...perhaps it was a radio device
in there no one knows.. poor barstewards :thumbdown:
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Saintsman27 wrote:
Flatline wrote:Most people go their whole lives without getting killed
HEY ..I agree totally Flatty and I know it is was war and deadly.... but I have never been able to get my
head around why Japanese Kamakasi pilots destined in thier fatal missions to fly and crash and destroy
American enemy shipping wore thier flying helmets on their missions .. it is a mystery.. they knew thier fate .
.drunk thier sake took off ... destined for oblivion .. but why wear thier flying helmets ? ...perhaps it was a radio device
in there no one knows.. poor barstewards :thumbdown:
Like a leather cap is gonna save your nogging when hitting a ship @ 300mph & probably on fire or already dead from a 30cal akk akk shell hitting you...
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Thought of the day...don't cough with fractured ribs...
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I thought something and my brain exploded.

Oh and there's no such thing as death. It should be called recycling.
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Thought for the day 2, with FlatLine

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If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do they all drown?
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It might be sparkling but its still water................ :wink:
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Oh, and two wrongs dont make a right, but three lefts do........... :lol:
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26 Oct. Thought for the day, with FlatLine

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Once she hits a certain age, calling a female a "big girl" goes from being a compliment to an insult.
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There is no "I" in Team - but there is a "me" :lol:
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Oct 27. Thought for the day, with FlatLine

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Its okay to say that you hate people, but not a specific kind of people.
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Depends how you say it.
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