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A Gnat's clock.

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Or rather, an Airfix 1/72 Gnat T1 built against the clock. Kit ordered, postie about to be stalked to within an inch of her life. Which has nothing to do with waiting for the kit to arrive - it's just that she's well fit.

Of course, if The Tall Vegetarian Wife is reading this, that was a joke.

If the postie is reading this… what are you doing next Friday night?
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I think the introduction to this thread could well be one of the best ever!!
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No, I think that accolade has to go to "Beany does a floater". I am unable to track it down, but it is out there, somewhere. You can always rely on our Al to bring a smile to the face.
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This is Gnat your average Blitzbau. :roll:
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Hopefully Gnot.
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...and hopefully, the postie doesn't give a you a kick in the Gnus.....
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PaulBradley wrote:...and hopefully, the postie doesn't give a you a kick in the Gnus.....
In the what????


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is that the famous herd of wilder beasts crossing the Serengeti Planes as see from the upstairs rooms in Fawlty Towers?
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If all the Gnu's in all the world died out, you'd have to say 'That's the end of the Gnu's, now it's time for the weather!'. :lol:
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If this thread is not four pages long before Flak even gets started I'll be very disappointed..... :mrgreen:
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A good Blitz meal would be "Gnat"cho's. Nyuk, Nyuk.
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And no music yet. Let me remedy that:



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For more music try looking through the 'Now gnats what I call Music' cd's :grin:
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mattbacon wrote:And no music yet. Let me remedy that:



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I thought we should have a bit of Eric B and Rakim - Folland the Leader. Or something like that.

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flakmonkey wrote:
PaulBradley wrote:...and hopefully, the postie doesn't give a you a kick in the Gnus.....
In the what????

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The t went missing. Gnuff said. I think it turned out rather well though. :roll:

Them musicians are wearing rather gnatty outfits.
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