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    #51
    Anyway, enough of that. Would anybody like some of Lucifer's famous home made marmalade?

    I have two jars left and then I'm afraid that's it until the Seville oranges come back into season next February. If anyone would like to snap one of them up, it's £1 per 100g net, plus the postage, which for a normal sized jar (300-400g) has been between £1.50 and £2.00.

    For those who didn't catch it first time around, it's a delicious Seville orange marmalade made with organic oranges. Lots of lovely thick chunks of peel, with muscavado sugar, black treacle, and kentucky bourbon which makes it really dark, full bodied and aromatic. After tasting this you'll never want to buy mass produced, watery, sugary slop that you're hard pushed to tell has any oranges in it again.

    Just drop me a PM if you're interested.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Lucifer Box
      Anyway, enough of that. Would anybody like some of Lucifer's famous home made marmalade?

      I have two jars left and then I'm afraid that's it until the Seville oranges come back into season next February. If anyone would like to snap one of them up, it's £1 per 100g net, plus the postage, which for a normal sized jar (300-400g) has been between £1.50 and £2.00.

      For those who didn't catch it first time around, it's a delicious Seville orange marmalade made with organic oranges. Lots of lovely thick chunks of peel, with muscavado sugar, black treacle, and kentucky bourbon which makes it really dark, full bodied and aromatic. After tasting this you'll never want to buy mass produced, watery, sugary slop that you're hard pushed to tell has any oranges in it again.

      Just drop me a PM if you're interested.
      Not to mention extra creamy ...
      Hard Brexit now!
      #prayfornodeal

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        #53
        Originally posted by sasguru
        Not to mention extra creamy ...
        And it's wonderful if you're protein deficient.

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          #54
          I can't believe no one noticed....


          (From Mk26 Spirfire )

          SPECS & DATA

          THE Mk 26 SPITFIRE
          Top Speed (VNE) 193 Knots / 222 mph / 357ph
          Max Cruise 160 Knots
          Cruise (Economical) 150Knots
          Stall 45 Knots / 48 mph / 67 kph
          Range 3 hrs (approx. at economical cruise speed) with reserve
          Rate Of Climb (fpm) 2500 +
          Takeoff Distance 207m / 226 yds
          Landing Distance (m) 445 m / 487yds
          Service Ceiling (ft) 18000 ft +approx.
          Engine Used JABIRU 8 Cyl / V6 GM
          Power 180 hp / 250 hp
          Empty Weight 1014 lbs (460 kg) (Aust- RAA 405Kg)
          Gross Weight 1650 lbs (810 kg) (Aust- RAA 560Kg)
          Height (ft) 6’ 9” (at Spinner)
          Length (ft) 23’ 9” / 7.24 m
          Wingspan (ft) 27’ 8” / 8.43 m
          Wing Area (sq ft) 122 sq ft
          Fuel Capacity 115 litres / 25.3 UK gal / 30.3 US gal
          No. Of Seats 2 (1Seater RAA- Aust only)
          Bldg. Material Aluminium
          Build Time (beginners) 1200 hours (approx)
          No. Built (10 flying)
          Info Pack $30.00 US
          Plans not available
          Rating Limited Aerobatic +6 -4 g

          WHERE'S THE FOOKING GUNS ?????????

          What a waste of metal if you can't get to "play" with it properly
          Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

          C.S. Lewis

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            #55
            Originally posted by Board Game Geek
            I can't believe no one noticed....


            (From Mk26 Spirfire )

            SPECS & DATA

            THE Mk 26 SPITFIRE
            Top Speed (VNE) 193 Knots / 222 mph / 357ph
            Max Cruise 160 Knots
            Cruise (Economical) 150Knots
            Stall 45 Knots / 48 mph / 67 kph
            Range 3 hrs (approx. at economical cruise speed) with reserve
            Rate Of Climb (fpm) 2500 +
            Takeoff Distance 207m / 226 yds
            Landing Distance (m) 445 m / 487yds
            Service Ceiling (ft) 18000 ft +approx.
            Engine Used JABIRU 8 Cyl / V6 GM
            Power 180 hp / 250 hp
            Empty Weight 1014 lbs (460 kg) (Aust- RAA 405Kg)
            Gross Weight 1650 lbs (810 kg) (Aust- RAA 560Kg)
            Height (ft) 6’ 9” (at Spinner)
            Length (ft) 23’ 9” / 7.24 m
            Wingspan (ft) 27’ 8” / 8.43 m
            Wing Area (sq ft) 122 sq ft
            Fuel Capacity 115 litres / 25.3 UK gal / 30.3 US gal
            No. Of Seats 2 (1Seater RAA- Aust only)
            Bldg. Material Aluminium
            Build Time (beginners) 1200 hours (approx)
            No. Built (10 flying)
            Info Pack $30.00 US
            Plans not available
            Rating Limited Aerobatic +6 -4 g

            WHERE'S THE FOOKING GUNS ?????????

            What a waste of metal if you can't get to "play" with it properly
            The whole point of this thread was to discuss the sound that a big feck off Merlin engine produces!

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              #56
              Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping
              Lick my Chutney Lollipop

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                #57
                The whole point of this thread was to discuss the sound that a big feck off Merlin engine produces!
                Ok...Merlin Engines (any relation to the Big f-off Merlin-Gerin Generators anyone ?) sound big and lovely.

                Now, on to the guns.

                Who can deny the sweet onomatopœia of something that goes rat-a-tat-tat ?
                Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

                C.S. Lewis

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Paula
                  Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping
                  Snoring like a yeti....
                  Call the cops

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Paula
                    Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping
                    A gentleman never tells...

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