Thanks all for your kind replies Stuart tried to reply individual post got lost I was just saying have hundreds of photos just sometimes have a bit of frustration with this site but there again its probably me I say to my friends I know little bits of everything most about nothing have been making photo collages if that's the right word just cant believe I have so many photos give me something to do had a few tears when looking back not sure if that's good are not I am ex RAF got some of women when I was in Muscat Oman in the early 70's I do hope there life improved to the ladies out there be clad you were born in Britain heres to tomorrow all the very best on my chemotherapy restarts Monday
Jim788
Thanks Stuart it is palliative chemotherapy anything to keep the bugger locked in a corner
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Yes Jim, I sgree, lucky to be born in Britain. A lot of people whinge about the government etc but some people whinge about everything! I say the same even though I'm technically not born in Britain because I was born in Northern Ireland which isn't part of Great Britain but part of the UK. I still say I'm British and proud
My mum and dad who are unfortunately not with us any more, were in the Navy during the second world war and I've been brought up to be British and proud. Unusually because of politics I can also have an Irish passport!
Tvman
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