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Comments:
Nice story, that was what I wanted to do when I grew up! Fred Sanford was my hero!
Post: To the Dump
Link to comment from May 14, 2022
I agree with Harry, it’s just a few minutes from town in the country. Also, it’s just as nice, if not better than Normandy. The other landmark I’d suggest is the Eagle pub on Corn Exchange for its historical significance. And, if you have time, the Duxford air museum.
Post: Memories All Round
Link to comment from May 14, 2022
Adam: Jonathan mentioned you being his most prolific contributor and I want to thank you for your articles. I read every one Johnathan posts on his blog. Please keep up the good work in this new year; and thanks again. Rich, Memphis TN
Post: In the Clown Car
Link to comment from January 1, 2022