Fantasy Companion
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IslandSun
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Re: Fantasy Companion
No Ken - it's an innocent reply! Honest!
I am interested in astronomy, I do have a large telescope and I do really want to spend a long night star-gazing with Prof Brian Cox !!
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Onelife
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Re: Fantasy Companion
Monica Lewinsky.... Well you did say “fantasy” Romig 
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Capt Black
- Senior Second Officer

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Re: Fantasy Companion
Any of the Angel Interceptor pilots.
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Gill W
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Yes, great travel programmes they were. I've got the books too.Romig1 wrote:Ewan does seem to be a good bloke and quite down-to-earth. Did you see the biking programmes he did with Charlie Boorman?Gill W wrote:I'd prefer Ewan McGregor myself.
He seems like a nice bloke, and is rather attractive too
Ewan also did a programme about the Battle of Britain with his brother Colin, who was an RAF pilot. The brother is a bit of a hunk too !
Gill
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Romig1
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Re: Fantasy Companion
I'd forgotten about that programme. Yes, it was excellent too.
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haveabeer
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Silver_Shiney
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I take it he is no longer with us.haveabeer wrote:Would love to have my Dad as a companion he would have loved cruising
I think your response tops the lot.
Alan
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Romig1
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Re: Fantasy Companion
That's what I thought too, SSSilver_Shiney wrote:I take it he is no longer with us.haveabeer wrote:Would love to have my Dad as a companion he would have loved cruising
I think your response tops the lot.
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Fantasy Companion
Thanks, Romig.
I think, out of respect to haveabeer, we should close this thread.
I think, out of respect to haveabeer, we should close this thread.
Alan
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haveabeer
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Re: Fantasy Companion
No there's no need to close the thread my Dad died a few years ago and he was not only my dad but my mate as well.
He was a no nonsense sorta guy spoke his mind and he would have had great fun with cruising I often think when on board if only dad could see me now.
He is sadly missed but please carry on with the thread he would appreciate it
He was a no nonsense sorta guy spoke his mind and he would have had great fun with cruising I often think when on board if only dad could see me now.
He is sadly missed but please carry on with the thread he would appreciate it
Dave
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gfwgfw
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Re: Fantasy Companion
I am in the "have a beer" camp
I would just love to square a few holes with my dear ole Dad
Just him and me on a cruise would be excellent
He was a top man - which sadly I failed to realise this until he was no longer around
I would just love to square a few holes with my dear ole Dad
Just him and me on a cruise would be excellent
He was a top man - which sadly I failed to realise this until he was no longer around
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haveabeer
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Re: Fantasy Companion
gfwgfw
So true like you my dad was a top man only when he was gone did i realise how much he did for
me and how much i learnt from him.
In his life he had many life changing illnesses and twice we were told he would not make it but his determination
to live was an inspiration.
So true like you my dad was a top man only when he was gone did i realise how much he did for
me and how much i learnt from him.
In his life he had many life changing illnesses and twice we were told he would not make it but his determination
to live was an inspiration.
Dave