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Au contraire, any that came to talk to me re the book or anything else about the Bf 110 or the Battle of Britain were given as much time as they wanted from me.

You really don't know how an author works with the general public, do you?
A true man of the people.


And no, I don't. I wear my lack of knowledge of how an author on the subject of Nazi war machines interacts with scale model enthusiasts like a badge of shame every day.
 
True Story this.
I went to Myanmar (Burma) years ago, and I managed to get a night off and on my own sneaked out to some bar.
The barman was trying to tell me about some model show, he was pointing at the sky and there was beams of light flashing across the sky.
So I assumed it was some kind of aeroplane models and I thought, I wish this guy would 'koff, I don't want to see 'kin models.
In the end I managed to get him to call me a taxi, and when the driver turned up I gestured beer, and to take me to another bar.
So he spoke a tiny bit of English and then he mentioned the models and then he gestured like a curvy woman shape.
So I repeated the gesture and said the word model, and then I realised it was like Myanmar supermodels.
So he took me to this show, catwalk and all, and the most beautiful women prancing up and down.
I never did get a chance to say sorry to the barman who tried to point me to the place earlier!
 
True Story this.
I went to Myanmar (Burma) years ago, and I managed to get a night off and on my own sneaked out to some bar.
The barman was trying to tell me about some model show, he was pointing at the sky and there was beams of light flashing across the sky.
So I assumed it was some kind of aeroplane models and I thought, I wish this guy would 'koff, I don't want to see 'kin models.
In the end I managed to get him to call me a taxi, and when the driver turned up I gestured beer, and to take me to another bar.
So he spoke a tiny bit of English and then he mentioned the models and then he gestured like a curvy woman shape.
So I repeated the gesture and said the word model, and then I realised it was like Myanmar supermodels.
So he took me to this show, catwalk and all, and the most beautiful women prancing up and down.
I never did get a chance to say sorry to the barman who tried to point me to the place earlier!
Now THIS would have made a good thread
 


True Story this.
I went to Myanmar (Burma) years ago, and I managed to get a night off and on my own sneaked out to some bar.
The barman was trying to tell me about some model show, he was pointing at the sky and there was beams of light flashing across the sky.
So I assumed it was some kind of aeroplane models and I thought, I wish this guy would 'koff, I don't want to see 'kin models.
In the end I managed to get him to call me a taxi, and when the driver turned up I gestured beer, and to take me to another bar.
So he spoke a tiny bit of English and then he mentioned the models and then he gestured like a curvy woman shape.
So I repeated the gesture and said the word model, and then I realised it was like Myanmar supermodels.
So he took me to this show, catwalk and all, and the most beautiful women prancing up and down.
I never did get a chance to say sorry to the barman who tried to point me to the place earlier!
Did they have any beer at the model show?
 
A true man of the people.


And no, I don't. I wear my lack of knowledge of how an author on the subject of Nazi war machines interacts with scale model enthusiasts like a badge of shame every day.
1. Not at all. An ordinary person.

2. '...I wear my lack of knowledge of how an author on the subject of Nazi war machines interacts with scale model enthusiasts like a badge of shame every day...' Your lack of knowledge is obvious with your reply.
 

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