[WWI] Eduard's new Spad

Helen and Chris 2kermavio at orange.fr
Sun Oct 5 18:39:28 EDT 2008


Because of the Sheffield steel running through British veins.
E.
the unabashed Anglophile
brushing up on the St.Crispin's Day speach for the 25th. 

I thought it was warm beer.
 
Ravenscraig steel, where I'm from.

Lion hearts pumping fiery liquid steel tempered by warm beer (with the added bonus of flavour) to form mighty swords at the arms extremity!!  Or something like that.

Bearing in mind my current location, I shall not be sharing your enthusiasm on the 25th, Ernest.  As you probably know, it was at that battle that our two fingered salute was originated by the English longbow men.

And Ravenscraig doesn't count, Rob.  It's in Scotland!  But to an earlier topic, I thought it was your tartan on Voss' cowel

Hmmm.

Chris.




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