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RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:25 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Anachro
Wow, you sound like a Redsox fan prior to 2004, always expecting the worst outcome. It's only a 1-0 difference, mate, and you're away now!
warspite1
No, just a Spurs fan of almost 50 years.... Disappointment is such a regular occurrence its something one learns to live with - but the pain of failure after failure doesn't get any less. I hate football and I am going to hate tonight - I'm wound up like a drum in anticipation of the embarrassing debacle to come - we will either stink the place out or will lose to an own goal in the 96th minute....[:@]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:27 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Zorch
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Gentlemen, we seem to have run this thread firmly off the rails of the OP's subject. I refer, of course, to the cross-thread obtuse references to...soccer...
Please observe the General Discussion thread on this topic for future discussions. [:'(]
What's the penalty for taking a thread off-topic? Is it the same as for not taking a thread off-topic?
warspite1
For ******* sake Zorch, what are you ******** on about? Why do you have to go and take this thread off topic like that? For ****** sake ya *******
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:38 pm
by Zorch
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: Zorch
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Gentlemen, we seem to have run this thread firmly off the rails of the OP's subject. I refer, of course, to the cross-thread obtuse references to...soccer...
Please observe the General Discussion thread on this topic for future discussions. [:'(]
What's the penalty for taking a thread off-topic? Is it the same as for not taking a thread off-topic?
warspite1
For ******* sake Zorch, what are you ******** on about? Why do you have to go and take this thread off topic like that? For ****** sake ya *******
My dear Warspite, you may not be aware of it, but there is a dire shortage of asterisks in some less privileged parts of the globe. We who have so much should spare a thought before we so wastefully exhaust the world's last reserves. Future generations may regret out prodigious use of extraneous punctuation.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:40 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Zorch
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: Zorch
What's the penalty for taking a thread off-topic? Is it the same as for not taking a thread off-topic?
warspite1
For ******* sake Zorch, what are you ******** on about? Why do you have to go and take this thread off topic like that? For ****** sake ya *******
My dear Warspite, you may not be aware of it, but there is a dire shortage of asterisks in some less privileged parts of the globe. We who have so much should spare a thought before we so wastefully exhaust the world's last reserves. Future generations may regret out prodigious use of extraneous punctuation.
warspite1
Really? ******* me, I had no ********** idea that was the case. Soz.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:49 pm
by Orm
Nothing to do with the D-day. And to far away to combine with D-day excursions. Still a great place to visit. Although beware that the number of tourists can be very high.

RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:50 pm
by Anachro
I've been there. Fun place! Mt St Michel for those who don't know.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 6:01 pm
by Anachro
Hey, hey Warspite. Just believe buddy! [:D]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 6:59 pm
by ian77
ORIGINAL: warspite1
No, just a Spurs fan of almost 50 years.... Disappointment is such a regular occurrence its something one learns to live with - but the pain of failure after failure doesn't get any less. I hate football and I am going to hate tonight - I'm wound up like a drum in anticipation of the embarrassing debacle to come - we will either stink the place out or will lose to an own goal in the 96th minute....[:@]
So you starting to feel happier now... injury time winner ... [;)]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 7:44 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: ian77
ORIGINAL: warspite1
No, just a Spurs fan of almost 50 years.... Disappointment is such a regular occurrence its something one learns to live with - but the pain of failure after failure doesn't get any less. I hate football and I am going to hate tonight - I'm wound up like a drum in anticipation of the embarrassing debacle to come - we will either stink the place out or will lose to an own goal in the 96th minute....[:@]
So you starting to feel happier now... injury time winner ... [;)]
warspite1
Happy? I'm piggin' ecstatic!!!! [:)]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 5:15 am
by obvert
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: ian77
ORIGINAL: warspite1
No, just a Spurs fan of almost 50 years.... Disappointment is such a regular occurrence its something one learns to live with - but the pain of failure after failure doesn't get any less. I hate football and I am going to hate tonight - I'm wound up like a drum in anticipation of the embarrassing debacle to come - we will either stink the place out or will lose to an own goal in the 96th minute....[:@]
So you starting to feel happier now... injury time winner ... [;)]
warspite1
Happy? I'm piggin' ecstatic!!!! [:)]
What an unbelievable two games in the Champion's League this week. Last night was absolutely amazing.
Being an American Brit I can root for all teams (nearly) equally, so this was a fun one to watch. (I exclude Chelsea from that statement though. I will never pull for Chelsea).
Will Kane be back? Will Moura be on the bench if he is back for the final? Don't you have to start him now?
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 10:25 am
by Anachro
As of events yesterday, I'd like to charge Liverpudlians
and London Coys with war crimes and atrocities committed on the peoples of Barcelona and Amsterdam. I will not stand for it!
@Warspite I'm not sure if you are aware of Redsox history and my 2004 Redsox allusion, but for 86 years the Boston Redsox suffered under the
Curse of the Bambino where they failed to win the championship (and what is more galling is that in the early 1900's they were the juggernaut with 5 championships). They'd make many runs, get close, but somehow, someway, they'd squander their chances in the end and fail to win. The most striking example would be
Bill Buckner's error on a very simple, routine play to end the game that would have won them the championship in 1986.
Then in 2004, they conducted one of the greatest comebacks in American sports, coming back from being down 3-0 in a seven game series to win 4-3 against their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees...and then they went on the break the curse and win the championship after quite easily. They've won three additional championships since.
Interesting to note, both Liverpool and Redsox are own by FSG.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 1:30 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Anachro
@Warspite I'm not sure if you are aware of Redsox history and my 2004 Redsox allusion, but for 86 years the Boston Redsox suffered under the
Curse of the Bambino where they failed to win the championship (and what is more galling is that in the early 1900's they were the juggernaut with 5 championships). They'd make many runs, get close, but somehow, someway, they'd squander their chances in the end and fail to win. The most striking example would be
Bill Buckner's error on a very simple, routine play to end the game that would have won them the championship in 1986.
Then in 2004, they conducted one of the greatest comebacks in American sports, coming back from being down 3-0 in a seven game series to win 4-3 against their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees...and then they went on the break the curse and win the championship after quite easily. They've won three additional championships since.
warspite1
Pure. Frontier. Gibberish.
No I didn't know, thanks for the info and the video - poor guy [:(]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 3:56 pm
by Zorch
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: Anachro
@Warspite I'm not sure if you are aware of Redsox history and my 2004 Redsox allusion, but for 86 years the Boston Redsox suffered under the
Curse of the Bambino where they failed to win the championship (and what is more galling is that in the early 1900's they were the juggernaut with 5 championships). They'd make many runs, get close, but somehow, someway, they'd squander their chances in the end and fail to win. The most striking example would be
Bill Buckner's error on a very simple, routine play to end the game that would have won them the championship in 1986.
Then in 2004, they conducted one of the greatest comebacks in American sports, coming back from being down 3-0 in a seven game series to win 4-3 against their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees...and then they went on the break the curse and win the championship after quite easily. They've won three additional championships since.
warspite1
Pure. Frontier. Gibberish.
No I didn't know, thanks for the info and the video - poor guy [:(]
There may be hope for you yet, Warspite. Now we're going to learn about the Chicago Cubs and the Curse of the Billy Goat.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 4:17 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: warspite1
No I didn't know, thanks for the info and the video - poor guy [:(]
How could you not know?

[&:]
I thought you were allknowing.
Anyway. Now you know it all. [:)]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 4:47 pm
by ian77
You just cant argue with authentic frontier gibberish [&o]
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 3:18 am
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: warspite1
The land campaign in Italy is not something I know that much about but this maybe a good starting point. Monte Cassino and the Poles has been mentioned as an example of the British being happy for non-British troops under its command to take heavy losses. There were iirc 4 attempts to take Cassino and, ultimately it was the Poles that succeeded. Because there were four attempts it might be useful to look at how events unfolded, which troops were used, what the casualty rates were, why were the Poles used in the fourth attempt? were they used earlier? etc. etc.
Any Italian Campaign experts here? I assume mind_messing you know something of this as I believe it was you that used Monte Cassino as an example of British profligacy with non-British troops under it's command?
I had family that fought at Cassino - he was quite firm in his opinion that the Poles were sent in as it was regarded as a suicide mission, and that the Polish troops were given the job to avoid the fallout that heavy losses to the other units of the 8th Army would have. The Poles were in no position to refuse to argue.
Again, this is the best you can come up with? So let’s get this right (and as said I am no expert on the Italian Campaign). There were 4 attempts to take the objective. But what? Only the fourth attempt was a suicide mission?? The first three were just a laugh and the US, French, British, Canadian and Indian forces were on a jolly? Why was the 4th attempt harder than the first three? and were only Poles committed to the 4th attempt or did others - such as the British for example - take part?
The Poles were in no position to argue?
So, for example, when the British X Corps made the first assault they were consulted as to whether they fancied it or not??
And how did – what apparently was widely regarded as a suicide mission - turn out then?
warspite1
Well the discussion has whet my appetite for learning a bit more about the non-naval Italian Campaign. So where better to start than Monte Cassino. This book appears to have good reviews so let's see what Parker has to say about the four attempts at taking this famous objective.

RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:37 am
by Jared426
Don't underestimate geography ... it's vast. I doubt you can cover all areas and sites in such a short visit. You should rent a car because there is very little mass transport between the areas. Must rent a car with driver I know what company give you a long term car rental, like I was !! I lived in Ouistreham (Sword) and enjoyed the city. In 2 days we saw what to see there and went to Juno's Cndn Museum.
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 10:10 am
by castor troy
ORIGINAL: Jared426
Don't underestimate geography ... it's vast. I doubt you can cover all areas and sites in such a short visit. You should rent a car because there is very little mass transport between the areas. Must rent a car with driver I know what company give you a long term car rental, like I was !! I lived in Ouistreham (Sword) and enjoyed the city. In 2 days we saw what to see there and went to Juno's Cndn Museum.
Your realize you resurrected a nearly 2 year old thread?
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:48 pm
by pontiouspilot
What is more interesting is that I'm not Jared (I wish I was in Jamaica) and he just repeated verbatim what I said those 2 years ago???
RE: D-day (day) trip
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:05 pm
by RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: pontiouspilot
What is more interesting is that I'm not Jared (I wish I was in Jamaica) and he just repeated verbatim what I said those 2 years ago???
Probably the Hormel bots are getting better . . .
