Monthly Archives: May 2015
A Tale Of Three Cities.
There’s a joke told about the British in Brussels. Actually there’s a few but this one’s my favourite: ‘How can you tell when the Eurostar from London has arrived… ? They turn the engines off and it still keeps whining.” … Continue reading
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Mayday Mayday Mayday.
‘What are you sinking about… ?’ When he first suggested Mayday as the internationally recognised signal for a life threatening emergency Frederick Stanley Mockford was thinking about the French. He was an air traffic controller at Croydon Aerodrome. It was … Continue reading
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Tagged #england, #europe, #history, #mayday, #scotland #ge2015 #politics
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