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Old 09-03-12, 05:19 PM
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Yes Dave,

The avatar is spot on and an appropriate mark of respect and much appreciated.

I will make sure some of the lads in 3 Yorks are made aware that there are people 'out here' thinking of them and their fallen comrades.

On behalf of those affected, I thank you.

Ivan
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Old 09-03-12, 05:38 PM
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My condolences to 'the lads'.
Well done dave in the avatar...
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Old 09-03-12, 05:40 PM
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That style of advert reminds me of the taxicar ones. Maybe he is a mate of the original poster and just wants to move them on. Or maybe the same person....
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Old 09-03-12, 06:01 PM
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That style of advert reminds me of the taxicar ones. Maybe he is a mate of the original poster and just wants to move them on. Or maybe the same person....
More FAKES from South Wales, seems I'm NOT in good company!

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Old 09-03-12, 06:04 PM
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Hi Tom,

How's it going ? long time no speak !!

Nice find, reference my post of the 7th ? #78, they do seem to be coming out of the wood work, so many rare badges ??

Dave.
Fine thanks mate, yeah been a while I have the badges ready to go, but keep finding other bits lols I have a lovely ww1 canadian one that requires blades I think :/ So will sort these out soon deffo

Yeah "out of the woodwork" just about sums it up, so so rare.....

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Old 09-03-12, 06:11 PM
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Yes Dave,

The avatar is spot on and an appropriate mark of respect and much appreciated.

I will make sure some of the lads in 3 Yorks are made aware that there are people 'out here' thinking of them and their fallen comrades.

On behalf of those affected, I thank you.

Ivan
The avatar is a nice touch Dave.

Lots of us think about the lads (and ladettes) out in the sandbox. Maybe we, the public, should make our appreciation more open, before condolences are needed.

Please let them know they are all in our hearts and thoughts, doing a great job in tough conditions.

Tom
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