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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

jj50 - 25 Nov 2005 13:36 - 8068 of 24230

That's good, thank you bunny. Your Cab. Shiraz I see. Will
help me contemplate ;-)

stockbunny - 25 Nov 2005 13:39 - 8069 of 24230

Comtemplate but possibly not concentrate by the time we've seen off the bottle ;>)

Just noticed today's the last day for trades to complete in November on T3
will clear fully 30th November, so from Monday we're working on December
if you count your trades on when they complete and not when they are done.
Geesh next stop Christmas!

jj50 - 25 Nov 2005 16:35 - 8070 of 24230

OK, not a bad end to the week. Quick swig for me
and I am off.

Good week-end all!

Socrates - 25 Nov 2005 16:42 - 8071 of 24230

Good evening and a happy weekend to all, especially me. I feel I've earned it. Totally cream-crackered so it's time to grab something delicious and hop into the hammock.

Where are you Choccy?

chocolat - 25 Nov 2005 20:38 - 8072 of 24230

Over 'ere Socks ;)
And don't forget the double chocolate muffin.

Socrates - 25 Nov 2005 23:07 - 8073 of 24230

Choccy, I am impressed, a double muffin! I shall have dreams about that, with cream?

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 09:06 - 8074 of 24230

I feel very tired, strange considering it is Saturday morning. Never mind, a relaxing day and a whizz up to the NEC for an antiques fair tomorrow. I hope the blizzards keep away. Now what shall I have to eat, decisions, decisions!

Spaceman - 26 Nov 2005 09:13 - 8075 of 24230

Morning Socs, just popping in for a cuppa before driving up to Norwich to see my Mum. Hope the weathers not too bad...

jj50 - 26 Nov 2005 09:25 - 8076 of 24230

Morning Socs. and Spacey!

No sympathy for you Socs!

Quick cup of tea for me then off in to city to watch
Scotland v All Blacks this afternoon - will need full stomach
for that!!

Safe trip to Norwich Spacey ..

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 10:15 - 8077 of 24230

I used to know a chap in the Norfolk Mountain Rescue Team.

chocolat - 26 Nov 2005 10:17 - 8078 of 24230

You awake now Socks?

optomistic - 26 Nov 2005 10:27 - 8079 of 24230

Same man as I knew Socco, climbed in Wales but started with vertigo, but loved climbing that's why he moved to Norfolk, didn't have any further trouble with his vertigo.
Morning choccie

Spaceman - 26 Nov 2005 10:38 - 8080 of 24230

It wasn't until I moved away from Norfolk that I realised just how flat is it is, anyway working for the Norfolk Mountain is my sort of job, little danger and little to do ;-) and there are hills in Norfolk, near my Mums there is the Ringland Massif (normally know as Ringland Hills) I have spend several minutes climbing sorry walking up them in the past, it was worth it though the views were magnificent, you can see nearly as far as the Bernard Matthews poultry farms.

Socs, was he based at Coltishall? When I was a kid in the 60's they had Lightnings based there I used to love hearing them fly over, not that you could miss them ;-)

Right time to go 176 mile drive awaits.

Have a good weekend.

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 10:57 - 8081 of 24230

Choccy
Just about awake, did you enjoy your muffin?

Spaceman
Not Coltishall, Swanton Morley. I did a spell on Lightnings, big noisy beasts.

optomistic - 26 Nov 2005 11:11 - 8082 of 24230

Socco, Lightning update:
On the 29th June 1960 No 74 Squadron became the first operational Lightning equipped RAF squadron.

From 13 April 1964 to 30 September 1974, Coltishall was the home of No 226 Operational Conversion Unit. Its role, to train pilots to fly the Mach 2 Lightning Interceptor. Prior to the disbandment of the OCU in 1974, 810 pilots had been trained to fly this mighty aircraft.

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 11:30 - 8083 of 24230

Opto
It wasn't all beer and skittles, they were a pig to work on.

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 11:30 - 8084 of 24230

Must pop out now, back later.

Socrates - 26 Nov 2005 15:48 - 8085 of 24230

One has returned from the metropolis, bedlam isn't the word for it. Peace reigns in the Socco residence.

optomistic - 26 Nov 2005 17:15 - 8086 of 24230

Well it's been VERY quiet in here.

Spaceman - 26 Nov 2005 17:58 - 8087 of 24230

Lightning's were amazing aircraft for their day, they had a huge amount of thrust and could fly almost vertically upwards from ground level, they were also extremely fast but they had a major problem, at high speeds their range was very low (if I remember correctly 20 minutes at full power).

The also made an incredible amount of noise ! I lived in Norfolk for the whole of the time that they were operational and during the week you could here them in the sky even when they were a long way away.

Lightning's still fly in South Africa where you can pay to go up in one. A group in Cranfield restored more than one back to flying condition but they could not get permission to fly them in the UK.

Socs, Swanton Morley not sure if it the civil bit of it is still operating as I know they went bust, but until fairly recently there were several Boeing Stearmans based there including one owned by the actor Martin Shaw who lives nearby.
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