please empty your brain below

Yay! I expect regurgitated content from elsewhere, guest writers (rather guest copy-pasters), recommendations for sponsored events, not-so-subtly camouflaged product placements, and lots and lots of bolx.
Fire up the Green Goddess (if there's any left - I think we sent the last one to Ukraine).
Well one can't say the army isn't efficient, but I hope you reach a settlement soon!
Join the Army!
See the Wor^C^C Blogger Post screen!
The 'big lake that doesn't have a name' is the Heathrow Eastern Balancing Reservoir. It takes water run-off from Heathrow Airport and retains the contaminated water containing de-icer allowing the chemicals to be broken down before discharging into the River Crane.
Very Good, all in order, carry on about your duties.

NB: The sort of exhibit that you could see at Firepower can also be seen at other military museums around the country. A good (if out of the way) option would be Muckleburgh Collection on the site of RAF Weybourne in North Norfolk (accessible by bus from Sheringham).
The Army seems to be doing a pretty good job at providing a Diamond Geezer-style service. I suspect they've had rigorous and gruelling training to prepare them for the task in hand.
+1 for Muckleburgh Collection
Fairly sure there used to be a similar 'marching' sign at Biggin Hill, although I remember it as a wordy sign with no exclamation mark. Can't now see it on Streetview, though.
Are we, as hardworking readers, also allowed to strike ?
I hereby give notice that I'm striking from reading diamond geezer tomorrow.
It's a three-pronged attack. Subliminal, liminal, and superliminal.
I love this. It could be turned into a great sitcom along the lines of 'Allo, 'Allo, where soldiers are brought into all sorts of situations where they don't quite know what they're doing.










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