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Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 9:49 am
by K4KittyCrew
Just wanted to acknowledge Max's (ME453) birthday and thank him for not only his efforts in helping on this forum ( Moderator ) but especially for his friendship and knowledge.
( noticed I said 'friendship' first, before 'knowledge' )

ACM I.M.A. Windbag
AKA .......... John

This was our Bomber Command 2010 Memorial weekend / forum get together, kindly arranged by Adam 'Kookabat', at the Australian War Museum.
I could help but pull a face.
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Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 11:14 am
by Bob Wilton
Happy Birthday Max,

Kindest Regards

Bob

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 7:19 am
by Denonline
Happy Birthday Sunny Jim, :) alias Max.

Best wishes.

From all three of your other Dads'.
Still trying to find that cheeky Burhill barmaid :) :) :)

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 11:29 pm
by gate1
Happy birthday Max! I'll owe you a pint!

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 1:30 pm
by Bruno
Hello,

I'm joining to all the members: Happy Birthday! :D

Bruno

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 6:41 pm
by PAFG
A trifle late, but happy birthday Max, hope you're well and busy.

cheers,

Richard

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 7:57 am
by K4KittyCrew
Not too late Richard .............. cause we haven't sighted the old boy as yet. Do hope he's not stuck under a cask of his favourite plonk, El Gringo Chardonnay. Not sure whether the vintage is AM or PM but have heard good reports it whitens & cleans the old lead waste pipes in the sink.
Kitty

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 7:41 pm
by ME453
Thanks chaps, rather busy in "other directions" these days so not a great deal of time to read and post on the forum, but believe me I haven't forgotten my friends here. I've just returned from a "busy" 4 day dance workshop session in Torquay: in fact we only managed 2 instructional dance tutorials and the rest of the time was spent in the pool, in the bar or playing "pitch and putt" (which was so funny that I spent most of my time crying with laughter!) Evenings were spent dancing from 9ish into the small hours, then falling exhausted into bed!
I did manage to get up to Waddington for the ANZAC Day service which, due to the late Easter break, was held on 26th April so a day late. It's always a sobering experience but a great privilege to be there - especially poignant this year since we had lunch in the Officers' Mess which was the same room used during WW2. Unfortunately we didn't have our usual flypast of the Lanc - it was "practising", presumably for the Royal Wedding a few days later but it could have practised over the clock in Waddington village!
And Richard, I'm spending a fair amount of time only a stone's throw away from you near Gillingham lately - a Sunday lunchtime drink sometime maybe?
Best wishes and thanks to all
Max

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 8:36 pm
by PAFG
A Sunday beer would be delightful Max, just so long as there's no dancing involved (gives me a headache).

Cheers,

Richard

Re: Many Happy Returns to Max the 'Moderator'

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:32 am
by K4KittyCrew
PAFG wrote:A Sunday beer would be delightful Max, just so long as there's no dancing involved (gives me a headache).

Cheers,

Richard
Now that would be a sight to see .............. on the other hand, maybe not!
Kitty