ha ha...
100% honest answer. At the time "Our as in East Anglia" AirAm was not night qualified..
Upside - flying over Breydon water, side door open as so warm, tilted a bit to give me a view...
downside - SK cannot put down at NNUH so 5 days in "Great" Yarmouth, shytehole of a "hostipal!"
Might get 30 mins to watch you tomorrow...
'Foggy' eh!
Thats me! Comes from when I was in the jungle, the natives called me 'He who becomes obscure' as I kept falling down holes and dissapearing.
(or was it because I was thick?)
Managed to watch this last night Baz. Always impressed with the work they carry out and the efficiency of their whole operation.
Hoping you're back out and walking your paths again soon.
Your mates look like a good bunch, and no doubt many laughs are had together. loved the "Well we're off for lunch, see you" line
but should be doing easier walks by xmas (I hope!)
You're not thick! Just gormless!!
[It's official - I saw it on TV]
Marcel said:I have it on good authority he passed out again in the helicopter
Like the Hokey Cokey?
Marcel said:That's great news. Glad to hear you're on the road to recovery....hear that? Road...Not rickety overgrown path up a hill
Much safer
I'll drop that camera bag off this week
andyred said:Good news your on the mend and the pain has subsided now.
Hope everything is okay with your bones and you don't need a further op :-(
How you finding NMGH ?
Just Dave said:Brilliant news Baz, you soon be back on the fells again
Absolutely, as long as he does go out and doesn't report he "fell" over again ............ :-D
Just stay away from Heather this time!
wontolla said:Groan, not moor walking jokes! You do ramble on you lot!
Havn't forgotten about returning the crutches Andy!