mel b3 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, ditchman said: have they done the same with the UFO files ?..........Melb3 was "beamed" up and interferred with by aliens.........(he dosnt like to talk about it) That definitely wasn't me !. They definitely didn't look like the aliens from the Cadbury smash advert !. And they definitely didn't have two foot long probes ! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 19 hours ago, Vince Green said: Also modern digital enhancement of people's home movies now clearly shows the bullet went through Kennedys head from front to back. Meaning it couldn't have come from the bookstore. I said exactly that in 1963, aged 15. It was so obvious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spr1985 Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago I’ve read multiple times over the years that it was a planned/sanctioned hit carried out by the driver. Could be truth , could be conspiracy theory, could be someone’s wild imagination, will we ever know…..I doubt it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbob Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 15 hours ago, mel b3 said: That definitely wasn't me !. They definitely didn't look like the aliens from the Cadbury smash advert !. And they definitely didn't have two foot long probes ! . If they did somebody you know would want to be at the head of the queue 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mel b3 Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 59 minutes ago, Bigbob said: If they did somebody you know would want to be at the head of the queue 😂 Oh yes . The Norfolk nobbler would be jumping up and down with his hand in the air , shouting , pick me , pick me .😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchman Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 7 minutes ago, mel b3 said: Oh yes . The Norfolk nobbler would be jumping up and down with his hand in the air , shouting , pick me , pick me .😁 what the **** are you on about........you've sloughing the "ole jamacia" again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mel b3 Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 32 minutes ago, ditchman said: what the **** are you on about........you've sloughing the "ole jamacia" again Damned straight innit bredren. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchman Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago Just now, mel b3 said: Damned straight innit bredren. there is going to be tears at bedtime.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Well it's time for my Wobbly Wootton story I think. Now dead he was a well liked, nay well loved, member of a shooting club I also was a member of. he was called "Wobbly" as when holding his rifle, or his pistol, it would wobble up and down. He didn't like being called "Wobbly" and one day we were discussing the JFK killing. One member said he had been to the site and that "It was such an easy shot that even you, Wobbly, could have hit him." So apparently it's an easy shot. Anyway "Wobbly" then tells us that in fact in his day he was the best shot in his ship and that he was the one designated to use the issued Ross rifle to shoot the horns on loose sea mines to detonate them. So "Wobbly" had before old age took its toll once been a very good shot. But that's not the story I'll tell of him here today. That story is this. About D-Day. One of the members acquired a .455 Webley Mark VI (this was before the Tory handgun ban) and brought it down to use. The discussion got on to if it was, as reputed a good "stopper" with but one shot as a calibre. Then "Wobbly" spoke. I carried one on D-Day. I killed a German with it. He said that, as Royal Navy, he'd been bringing in a landing craft and then had to wait for the next tide to take the thing off. As he was waiting behind the back of the vessel for the tide to come in he said, a German soldier suddenly appeared from around the corner holding a sub machine gun. "I pulled out my Webley and shot him." He was asked if the gun had fulfilled its reputation as a one shot "stopper". He replied "I don't know. I was so keyed up that I couldn't stop myself and put all six rounds into him." Edited 5 hours ago by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mel b3 Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 19 minutes ago, enfieldspares said: Well it's time for my Wobbly Wootton story I think. Now dead he was a well liked, nay well loved, member of a shooting club I also was a member of. he was called "Wobbly" as when holding his rifle, or his pistol, it would wobble up and down. He didn't like being called "Wobbly" and one day we were discussing the JFK killing. One member said he had been to the site and that "It was such an easy shot that even you, Wobbly, could have hit him." So apparently it's an easy shot. Anyway "Wobbly" then tells us that in fact in his day he was the best shot in his ship and that he was the one designated to use the issued Ross rifle to shoot the horns on loose sea mines to detonate them. So "Wobbly" had before old age took its toll once been a very good shot. But that's not the story I'll tell of him here today. That story is this. About D-Day. One of the members acquired a .455 Webley Mark VI (this was before the Tory handgun ban) and brought it down to use. The discussion got on to if it was, as reputed a good "stopper" with but one shot as a calibre. Then "Wobbly" spoke. I carried one on D-Day. I killed a German with it. He said that, as Royal Navy, he'd been bringing in a landing craft and then had to wait for the next tide to take the thing off. As he was waiting behind the back of the vessel for the tide to come in he said, a German soldier suddenly appeared from around the corner holding a sub machine gun. "I pulled out my Webley and shot him." He was asked if the gun had fulfilled its reputation as a one shot "stopper". He replied "I don't know. I was so keyed up that I couldn't stop myself and put all six rounds into him." Well done Wobbly, for doing a very thorough job 😄 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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