Just to reminder that if you have any queries on the site there you can clikck on the FAQ on the green bar under the header picture. Or click here. http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_vb_read_and_post I know one new member asked about photos , answers are in here.
Just to reminder that if you have any queries on the site there you can click on the FAQ on the green bar under the header picture. Or click here. http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_vb_read_and_post I know one new member asked about photos , answers are in here. Oh, you've changed your tune. I remember being a newbie and asking where the user manual was. You told me that there wasn't one.. you must like watching me struggle.
Sorry old chum, maybe I just never knew it was there. Anyway they could do with up-dating abit really but better than nothing.
Shark food? We consider it a compliment to refer to someone by how much they smell like rotting fish-heads
close enough. Around here it is used to attract catfish and it is stinkest, foul-smelling concoction you wouldn't want to catch a whiff of.
hello owen; enjoyed your blerb on the chum,s history(excerpts from the book you mentioned)i enjoyed it very much.my dad (my hero) was one of kitcheners boys.just signed up on this site,WW2talk,today.i wish i could remember all the stories he told me. god bless,ed coyne
We have (used to have?) a dogfood named 'Chum'. This is an old thread but we still have "Chum" dog food. Funnily enough the market leader is called "Pal".