Thank you Gerry I also would like to wish everyone here and their families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Kind regards Kieron and family
I, Morse 1001, beg to crave the momentary indulgence of the Reader in order to discharge a by no means disagreeable obligation which has over the years become more or less established practise, within the WW2.Talk.Com circles in which we move, as we approach the terminal period of the year – calendar, of course not financial – in fact, not to put too fine a point, week fifty-one of the year – and I should like to submit to the reader with all appropriate deference, for his consideration at a convenient juncture, a sincere and sanguine expectation, indeed confidence, indeed one might even go so far as to say HOPE that the aforementioned period may at the end of the day, when all relevant factors have been taken into consideration, be susceptible of being deemed to be such as to merit a verdict of having been by no means unsatisfactory in its overall outcome and, in the final analysis, to give grounds for being judged, on mature reflection, to have been conducive to generating a degree of gratification, relaxation and celebration which will be seen in retrospect to have been significantly higher than the general average.
Originally posted by Thomas McCall@Dec 20 2004, 09:09 PM In English we say Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all [post=30254]Quoted post[/post] And the same from the Cherry B. All the best and good discoveries in the New Year. :P
Thanks Gerry, the same to you and yours and the rest of the forum. I do however think that it is not a very accurate drawing of the Battle of the Bulge. Surely the deer would have fled. The camouflage of the soldiers is perfect however. Perhaps too perfect? Just some observations Regards, Marco
Originally posted by morse1001@Dec 20 2004, 08:06 PM I, Morse 1001, beg to crave the momentary indulgence of the Reader [post=30252]Quoted post[/post] Wow! Add me to these sentiments - everyone have a good one.
Thank you Gerry, All the best to you and your family,and the same to all on the forum. HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Allan Wisener
I do however think that it is not a very accurate drawing of the Battle of the Bulge. Surely the deer would have fled. The camouflage of the soldiers is perfect however. Perhaps too perfect? Just some observations thats not deer! its a SAS paqtrol moving into position! :ph34r: :ph34r:
thats not deer! its a SAS paqtrol moving into position! Amazing that I did not notice that! This is the great thing about forums like these, you learn something new every time. Regards, Marco