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Postby Charl » Sat Nov 25, 2006 9:47 pm

Jason is in the shed.
He works on his knees because the shed has a, uh, LOW roof.
EDIT: He lies flat on his back, painting like Michaelangelo
He is painting NZ aircraft models that no longer exist.

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Postby JasFromOz » Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:29 am

Uh..I don't work on my knees. :)
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Postby Snowman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:23 pm

Hey Jason,....the 3rd question,.................. VOZ.....?????? What the heck is VOZ ??
Never heard of it,.................... Ive heard of the New Zealand Retro AI project though
Real good bunch of fellas there i'm told :clap: :thumbup:
Im also told they have the BEST looking Retro AI NZ aircraft as well :clap: :thumbup:

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Postby Snowman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:33 pm

[QUOTE} Keep him chained up in there until he has painted every NZ plane, back to Richard Pearse? [Charl, Nov 25 2006]

No, i dont think thats really necessary Charl. Your going a little overboard there.
Anyways, if nobody really wants to see the rich and colourful aviation history our little country has had, we shall cease and desist forthwith.
All they have to do is say so...........................


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Postby JasFromOz » Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:05 pm

Yeah, what he said. I've got lots of other crap to paint. haha
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Postby Charl » Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:28 pm

Snowman wrote: [QUOTE} Keep him chained up in there until he has painted every NZ plane, back to Richard Pearse? [Charl, Nov 25 2006]

No, i dont think thats really necessary Charl. Your going a little overboard there.
Anyways, if nobody really wants to see the rich and colourful aviation history our little country has had, we shall cease and desist forthwith.
All they have to do is say so...........................


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Lawrie I was just hoping to make that Strilian fella feel a bit better.
The NZ Retro AI Project is the nicest bunch of guys you could hope to meet.
And they have taken FS a step further, by fiddling with the clock.
And NZ has the nicest bunch of old crocks you could find anywhere, erm I mean retro aircraft of course.
Please don't stop the fine work, and don't be put off by my wiseguy comments, I was just in wiseguy mood.
If nobody made them it would mean you haven't been noticed!
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Postby Snowman » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:23 pm

Charl wrote:
Snowman wrote: [QUOTE} Keep him chained up in there until he has painted every NZ plane, back to Richard Pearse? [Charl, Nov 25 2006]

No, i dont think thats really necessary Charl. Your going a little overboard there.
Anyways, if nobody really wants to see the rich and colourful aviation history our little country has had, we shall cease and desist forthwith.
All they have to do is say so...........................


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Lawrie I was just hoping to make that Strilian fella feel a bit better.
The NZ Retro AI Project is the nicest bunch of guys you could hope to meet.
And they have taken FS a step further, by fiddling with the clock.
And NZ has the nicest bunch of old crocks you could find anywhere, erm I mean retro aircraft of course.
Please don't stop the fine work, and don't be put off by my wiseguy comments, I was just in wiseguy mood.
If nobody made them it would mean you haven't been noticed!

I knew exactly what you meant Charl,..............I was just winding you up !
Being a typical Kiwi, it also means i'm a good fisherman..................
I reeled you in, hook, line and sinker.......................... :lol: :lol:

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Postby gokanru » Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:25 pm

Being a typical Kiwi, it also means i'm a good fisherman.


Heck Lawrie,you're damn good,you reeled me in as well.Don't you dare stop ....PLEASE... :bow: :bow:
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Postby Snowman » Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:56 pm

gokanru wrote:
Being a typical Kiwi, it also means i'm a good fisherman.


Heck Lawrie,you're damn good,you reeled me in as well.Don't you dare stop ....PLEASE... :bow: :bow:

Ok Neil,.................just for you mate, we wont stop,.......................yet.
At least, not until we have delivered the 60s NAC AI with the DC-3 and Viscount etc, that i know you are waiting for............ :D

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Postby captain_bazza » Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:58 pm

I think the low building is:
a) a bike shed for tandem bicycles
B) a clubhouse for really short people
c) a bike shed for really short people with tandems
d) a meeting house for people with low expectations
e) just a really low building

:thumbup: ??
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Postby Snowman » Sun Dec 03, 2006 2:06 pm

captain_bazza wrote: I think the low building is:
a) a bike shed for tandem bicycles
B) a clubhouse for really short people
c) a bike shed for really short people with tandems
d) a meeting house for people with low expectations
e) just a really low building

:thumbup: ??

Anyone ever thought of a shed to store parcels and freight maybe ???????? :rolleyes:
Just a thought you know................................. ;)

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Postby gokanru » Sun Dec 03, 2006 2:52 pm

At least, not until we have delivered the 60s NAC AI with the DC-3 and Viscount etc, that i know you are waiting for
:D :D :D I'm gonna grovell till I see them :bow: :drool: :bow: :bow: :drool:
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Postby Snowman » Sun Dec 03, 2006 3:09 pm

gokanru wrote:
At least, not until we have delivered the 60s NAC AI with the DC-3 and Viscount etc, that i know you are waiting for
:D :D :D I'm gonna grovell till I see them :bow: :drool: :bow: :bow: :drool:

Fear not Neil, one way or the other, we will get them to you. Will be in the 4th pack though, so might be a few months away yet. Current pack (Cargo ,Post and Freight) we hope to have out before Xmas.
Things have kinda slowed at the moment, as our painter has unfortunately suffered a Hard Drive failure, and lost LOTS of work !! :(


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Postby JasFromOz » Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:24 pm

Well, that sucks. This is no lie; I was just going to back up all my repaints to DVD when my HD took a dump. I don't know what happened but the drive still works. All data is lost but the drive is still viable.

Such is life.... <_<
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Postby Snowman » Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:42 pm

JasFromOz wrote: Well, that sucks. This is no lie; I was just going to back up all my repaints to DVD when my HD took a dump. I don't know what happened but the drive still works. All data is lost but the drive is still viable.

Such is life.... <_<

Well,...........thats the weird and wonderful world of computers for ya Jason.
You never know whats gonna happen next........................ :lol:
I wonder if the heat in that tin shed on the Chathams was just too much for the poor thing......... :lol: :lol:
You forgot to tell me that the air-conditioning was broken.............. ;) :P

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Postby JasFromOz » Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:29 pm

Okay, well now the HD took a dump and is finished. No worries as it was relatively old and small (5GB). I plan to hook it to my bumper and drag it all the way to work tomorrow.
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Postby Charl » Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:41 pm

Put it in the shed as a warning to others...
Now we know What's With the Shed!
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Postby Snowman » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:40 pm

Jason,......... maybe you should give the dead HDD to Postman Charl, to tie to the bumper of his battered old 1950s Citroen 2CV, as he rattles, clanks and bangs his way around the island, in a cloud of smoke, delivering the mail and parcels from "THE SHED". :lol: :lol:

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Postby JasFromOz » Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:48 pm

I deep sixed the HD already. Sorry!
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