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Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:47 am
by Tychsen
No worries , HG - seems a resaonable course of action.
I have deleted my contribution .

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:00 pm
by Jock
Jock wrote:And my final attempt at literary banality...[quote="Tychsen"Jock , lets call a spade a spade - go troll on someone else.
I have stuck you on the ignore listing seek your fun at someoneelse's expense.



:lol: :lol:
Good coming from you!!

Now why don't you keep on topic?


Did it work? Did it make you all smile? I hope so......... Should the authors of the faded words choose THEY may withdraw delete, change, jollify or whatever - themselves....

Me? I merely provide a distraction and hopefully some abstract moderation without fallling off any fence I may or may not reside upon.......

Now - can we engage in a meaningful (if required) exchange regarding the Frogesque Prohibition of our Sacred Pastime on their hallowed shores? Mai oui!
:shock:
(PD moderating in green and neutral to keep the positive vibes alive!)[/quote]


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Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:37 am
by Tychsen
I am recieved more news from France reported in the french Press and it is not really news of a good sort.
For the moment I will hold it to myself as anything I post here seems to be trolled and the moderators interventions are ignored by the individual concerned.

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:54 pm
by Jock
Senario then:

Frenchman inherits his grandfathers farm. Whilst going through some paperwork he finds a small packet of documents relating to a Peugot truck.

Said truck is in one of the outbuildings of the farm.

The documents show the vehicle manufactured in 1937. 1940 Paris the truck is commandeered by occupying forces. The original owners is give documents stamped etc to prove this and in 1945 recovers the truck from the Allies. Little bit more paperwork and stamping. Owner sell truck to Frenchmans grandfather who keeps it running up until the 70's before it it placed in one of the out buildings.

Now with all the appropriate history of the vehicle does become given that there is a lot of stamped paperwork.
1) and artifacte of WW11 as used by the Third Reich?
2) an historic vehicle?
3) a classic vehicle?

That could be used with anything from occupied europe 1939-1945. Unworkable.

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:39 pm
by Reich Crispies
Nah.
He sells it to you in the UK and makes a tidy bundle Jock :wink:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:04 pm
by Jock
Reich Crispies wrote:Nah.
He sells it to you in the UK and makes a tidy bundle Jock :wink:
Nah, Mr Hearn would beat me to it :lol: :lol:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:30 pm
by Obergefreiter Hansch
SchnellMeyer wrote:Hopefully in time the French will see sence but there is also I think a underline feeling that they are afraid that these events may bring the " wrong type of people" to their country .
They already do this, Justin, as do we. Its called immigration! :evil:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:22 pm
by SchnellMeyer
Hi Steve , how are you keeping Kamerad . Just back from the South of France where I went over to meet a veteran from the French Unit Charlamange .What a super trip it was too .
Steve , even in Ireland we also suffer from "immigration" , you guys down under seem to be coping pretty well .

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:03 pm
by Tychsen
After the weapon seizure in the museum of the sector of Utah Beach, in the Sleeve, the Customs reveal that they were not neutralized. Lively reaction of the director of the museum. Silent yesterday (to read West France of the 25), the Customs of Rouen accepted, after agreement of the floor of loaded Coutances of the judicial continuations, to get up the sail on the carried out seizure the 20JUIN to the museum "Dead man's to dog-ear" of Saint-Côme-du-Mont, in the Sleeve. "We discovered fifteen weapons of fist and of shoulder that had not been neutralized. They are in perfect state of functioning", indicates Stéphane Dubois, director of the section Operations customs of Rouen. "We equally found explosive and explosive vehicles: grenades, mines, triggers and hundreds of bullets. All are active." These weapons and munitions were discovered "in the shop, in the museum and to the residence of two of the three comanagers of the establishment", confirms Stéphane Dubois. "All that we seized is in perfect state and can be used", it insists. "The presence of active explosive ones in a public place necessitated the intervention of the services of the déminage." 20 000 persons frequent each year the museum. Unconciousness of the managers or deliberate choice- "THE matter is henceforth between the hands of the officers of judicial police of the detached police. A body of policemen that works for the national Direction of the piece of information and the Customs".
Concerning prefectorial authorizations presented by the museum director, the services of the Customs specify that "these concern only two weapons on the fifteen seizures. Of more, we consider that these two authorizations are not valid on the customs plan. The investigation in course will confirm or not our position.

The museum filmed the intervention
The intervention of the Customs in the establishment sharply is criticized by his director, Michel Of Trez. It has just dispatched a mail to the prefect of the Sleeve to claim the object restitution seize, "of which a very rare rifle, FG 42 of paratrooper, made to some copies only and of a value of 40 000 €." Furious having been searched, Michel Of Trez complains with the method prefect employed by the customs officers.
"The museum completely is equipped video movie cameras of supervision that filmed the intervention of the agents of the Customs", it indicates to the representative of the State describing some for him by the menu the attitudes "astonishing of these agents". The museum director claims from the excuse. "I rebel myself in front of the clear allusions that were done as for our contacts with groupuscules neos Nazi and our will to propagate the ideology Nazi by the exposition of a flag to cross gammée."
John rock SHRUB.



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Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:55 pm
by Alex
do I hear a lot of Irish accents around this thread or what?

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:58 pm
by SchnellMeyer
No Alex , it is just your mind playing games .

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:57 am
by crossofiron
SchnellMeyer wrote:No Alex , it is just your mind playing games .
again :lol:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:00 pm
by Jock
Alex wrote:do I hear a lot of Irish accents around this thread or what?
And the rest :lol:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:25 pm
by Ted
Jock wrote:
Alex wrote:do I hear a lot of Irish accents around this thread or what?
And the rest :lol:
surely that should be Oi'rish accents :wink:

Re: This is not good news.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:18 pm
by Jock
sonderverband288 wrote:
Jock wrote:
Alex wrote:do I hear a lot of Irish accents around this thread or what?
And the rest :lol:
surely that should be Oi'rish accents :wink:
Nah, you mean dialects. :lol: and no Alex not Daleks. :roll: