Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
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I demand a stewards enquiry, if it helps I was within a couple of feet of the queen two years ago......
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
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I demand a stewards enquiry, if it helps I was within a couple of feet of the queen two years ago......
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
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I demand a stewards enquiry, if it helps I was within a couple of feet of the queen two years ago......
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Just met Cobie Smulders. Very nice young lady, makes good conversation, quite witty.
About to meet Lee Child. Seems a nice chap.
A few months back I met the Suicide Squad. Of them, Jai Courtney was loads of fun - "I keep making shitty fucking action movies!" And Will Smith was the most charming man alive. Jaded Leto was the opposite.
Just met Cobie Smulders. Very nice young lady, makes good conversation, quite witty.
About to meet Lee Child. Seems a nice chap.
A few months back I met the Suicide Squad. Of them, Jai Courtney was loads of fun - "I keep making shitty fucking action movies!" And Will Smith was the most charming man alive. Jaded Leto was the opposite.
Les Sealey, God rest his soul, lovely fella. I said "Arent you the reserve keeper for Villa ?" I was young, he quipped back "Ive just won the Cup Winners Cup with United mate!" Was opening a bar in Woodford and told me to come by for a drink. That I did, made time to have a chat too
@Swisdom - Smith is a consummate pro. Introduced himself to all the crew, shook hands and made small talk. Leto came in a bit later and made us move the cameras around to suit him, gave short and sarcastic answers. Also got the impression that the other cast members weren't impressed with his antics.
@DA9 - yes, Child as in Reacher. He seemed a bit moody at first but I think he was just tired, he'd done a lot of interviews. I did touch on Cruise's suitability to the role but I agree with him - Cruise gets the character traits right, and that's more important than the physicality.
More infamous than famous but I exchange small talk with one of Britain's most prolific serial killers every day at work. Come to think of it I could reel off a list of names that you'd recognise but none that you'd want to meet.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
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Err, I thought you WERE admin?......
They ain't give me the key yet. I didn't really fancy the initiation ceremony the way AFKA and The Stig explained it.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Close the thread, we got a winner
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Err, I thought you WERE admin?......
They ain't give me the key yet. I didn't really fancy the initiation ceremony the way AFKA and The Stig explained it.
Cor dear.......
It sounds tough, but it's amazing how that KY takes the edge off of the sandpaper.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
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Err, I thought you WERE admin?......
They ain't give me the key yet. I didn't really fancy the initiation ceremony the way AFKA and The Stig explained it.
Cor dear.......
It sounds tough, but it's amazing how that KY takes the edge off of the sandpaper.
More infamous than famous but I exchange small talk with one of Britain's most prolific serial killers every day at work. Come to think of it I could reel off a list of names that you'd recognise but none that you'd want to meet.
More infamous than famous but I exchange small talk with one of Britain's most prolific serial killers every day at work. Come to think of it I could reel off a list of names that you'd recognise but none that you'd want to meet.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Close the thread, we got a winner
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Err, I thought you WERE admin?......
They ain't give me the key yet. I didn't really fancy the initiation ceremony the way AFKA and The Stig explained it.
Cor dear.......
It sounds tough, but it's amazing how that KY takes the edge off of the sandpaper.
Ok, so this is going to sound really arrogant. When I was in the RAF I served on The Queen's Flight in the early 90s in Oxfordshire. My particular role meant I was lucky enough to fly around the world with members of the Royal Family and other VVIPs.
Close the thread, we got a winner
Thanks, Admin
Err, I thought you WERE admin?......
They ain't give me the key yet. I didn't really fancy the initiation ceremony the way AFKA and The Stig explained it.
Cor dear.......
It sounds tough, but it's amazing how that KY takes the edge off of the sandpaper.
I had the good fortune to meet Sir Alex Ferguson at an ITV jolly up, the week after they had done us 1-0 at the Valley, with Dwight Yorke scoring the last minute winner. Had a good chat to him, and he obviously had a lot of time for Charlton, as he mentioned what a good player he thought Kinsella was, and how he hoped we stayed up.
What struck me most, is that he said about an hour after the game he received a phone call from Graeme Souness, all the way from Portugal, where he was managing Benfica.
"Did you just play Charlton Alex?".
"Aye we did - we won 1-0".
"How did the boy Pringle play?"
"Not bad - plenty of pace, gave our boys some problems"
"Good" says Souness "I've been trying to get rid of that useless bastard for months!!!"
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Big Aston villa fan is Lee Child.
Will Smith is one man I'd love to meet - seems a genuinely great bloke.
Was opening a bar in Woodford and told me to come by for a drink. That I did, made time to have a chat too
@DA9 - yes, Child as in Reacher. He seemed a bit moody at first but I think he was just tired, he'd done a lot of interviews. I did touch on Cruise's suitability to the role but I agree with him - Cruise gets the character traits right, and that's more important than the physicality.
Cor dear.......
What struck me most, is that he said about an hour after the game he received a phone call from Graeme Souness, all the way from Portugal, where he was managing Benfica.
"Did you just play Charlton Alex?".
"Aye we did - we won 1-0".
"How did the boy Pringle play?"
"Not bad - plenty of pace, gave our boys some problems"
"Good" says Souness "I've been trying to get rid of that useless bastard for months!!!"
I was in the fish n chip shop a while ago and his nasally voice was still the same as in the 70's.