Royal Mail would be quite cheap as it would be turd class rather than first or second.Supra wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:37 pmTbh. I've got loads of Crap photo's taken a numerous airfields, but none of the 2 kilo' curl-outs you're referring to!![]()
I would certainly like to see a picture of the 'Phantom' visiting any of the Bases mentioned?
I'm okay with the photo bit, but I shudder to think what Royal Mail will charge to post it!![]()
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Fairford its not a toilet!
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um, all but essential travel is still breaking the law, so whoever you are, you're breaking the law, selfish and filthy, or just local, selfish, lazy and filthy. Rubber dog muck at home, save lives.
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Someone done one in the middle of the path at brize by by the sewage works last summer too
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Close but no cigar!
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The trouble is that with the advent of social media people are much more aware of Interesting happenings going on & take a trip to have a look what it's all about.
Many of them aren't enthusiasts don't do any research & are shocked to find that the airfield doesn't have toilets, Maccy D's etc. & have no idea where such facilities locally may exist should the need arise.
Then of course the local residents, complain to the local press & hey presto all enthusiasts are litter louts & crap everywhere with no respect for people that actually live there.
Of course COVID has further compounded the issue with people not being able to go on holiday's.
Many of them aren't enthusiasts don't do any research & are shocked to find that the airfield doesn't have toilets, Maccy D's etc. & have no idea where such facilities locally may exist should the need arise.
Then of course the local residents, complain to the local press & hey presto all enthusiasts are litter louts & crap everywhere with no respect for people that actually live there.
Of course COVID has further compounded the issue with people not being able to go on holiday's.
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Not while I'm eating bud

Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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Call CSI Fairford
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Covert S*** Investigators?
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Sorry but there's only so much you can get wound up by a topic sometimes so I thought a bit of light relief might help!
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Far too many Dock Leaves around RAF Fairford exacerbates the problem. 

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Maybe it was just a case of the so called "verbal diarrhoea" that is heard all too often at the fenceline.
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Need more Nettles growing round the base.....
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Yeah I second that motionNighthawke wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:53 pmSorry but there's only so much you can get wound up by a topic sometimes so I thought a bit of light relief might help!

Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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This thread's a load of c..p.!
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I remember some Germans left warning signs outside riat one year , Danger Actun mines!
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Time to pull the chain and flush this subject in to obscurity, i.e. locked
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I guess it is good that at these bad times, some can find a serious situation funny. I just hope they put as much energy in coming up with an answer to try and control or stop others from *hitting on your hobby.
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