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[REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 09 Aug 2017, 15:23
by Victory103
107th FS celebrates big time with a very cool WWII themed Hawg:
https://theaviationist.com/2017/08/07/u ... -squadron/
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 09 Aug 2017, 15:33
by John Young
We already know about this one Chris - Greg flagged it in my A-10 thread. I've said I'll produce it for the new models.
John
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 17:56
by Garysb
That was me John you are thinking about pasties again!

Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 18:51
by John Young
Sorry Gary, pasties again.
John
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 19:28
by clickclickdoh
I really hope Pasties is UK slang for something other than what it is here in the US... Because, no offense... but I don't want to be thinking about you guys and pasties.
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 10 Aug 2017, 21:01
by ricktk
Pasties can be a form of covering up a woman's nipples, but here in upper midwest of the USA such as Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, you will find the beef, potato, vegetable pie of United Kingdom origin.
A pasty is a baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Wikipedia
Place of origin: United Kingdom
Alternative names: Cornish pasty, pastie, British pasty, oggie, oggy, teddy oggie, tiddy oggin and others
Serving temperature: Hot or cold
Course: Main
Main ingredients: A pastry case with variable fillings, usually beef and vegetables
Region or state: Often associated with Cornwall
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 06:21
by John Young
The origin of "a pasty moment" stems from ex-Prime Minister David Cameron introducing a tax on take-away hot food. He cited his pleasure at eating a pasty at Leeds station on a certain date. However that could not have been possible because the pasty shop wasn't there then. The term has since been used in the UK to describe a mistake due to bad memory. Mine included.
John
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 08:44
by Firebird
Green Army!
Sorry but all this talk of pasties means it has to be said.
(I realise that anybody that has not seen the Aviva ads will not have a clue)
Re: [REQUEST] MI ANG A-10 Special
Posted: 11 Aug 2017, 16:29
by Garysb