Captain Posted February 24 Posted February 24 (edited) 6 hours ago, turboplanner said: ..... Fuel dump housing. Bull was a lonely man, he had a conscience. He knew he had to dump fuel along the east coast and all over the Great Barrier Reef [Make the Barrier Reef Great Again (MAGBRGA ref], but that was his job. He told himself he kept the Wolfe Blass for his sanity, but .... ..... there had been periods of blackness (or more correctly, a strange dirty darkness) in his life, where a Wolf Blass black or grey label did the trick, and while he was not a member of AA, he did belong to the AUF and WF, the MAGBRGA, & the Prawn Trawler's Cooperative Council (PTCC) so he was forced to mix with quite a few card carrying piss-pots, some of whom (Turbo and Onesie ref) are Grange drinkers and think that Wolf Blass's finest (before the TWE takeover [Often referred to as the Turbine Wine Estate, although the ownership is cleverly masked]) was .... Edited February 24 by Captain 1
turboplanner Posted February 24 Posted February 24 .........not quite as good as it used to be. It had a vaguely familiar taint to it. Bull swilled it around in his mouth, in the effeminate way of the wine industry where they would cover up cat's..................and suddenly he knew what the odour was. He'd been walking around the original Turbine Rood's Bay cat farm and nearly coked on the stench of cat .......... 1
Captain Posted February 25 Posted February 25 6 hours ago, turboplanner said: .........not quite as good as it used to be. It had a vaguely familiar taint to it. Bull swilled it around in his mouth, in the effeminate way of the wine industry where they would cover up cat's..................and suddenly he knew what the odour was. He'd been walking around the original Turbine Rood's Bay cat farm and nearly coked on the stench of cat .......... .... so he spat the wine out, like the wine p@0fters do, but he was sitting in the Jackoff at the time and he missed the spittoon that he always keeps between the rudder pedals, often laughingly referred to as a barffoon, as an upchuck is almost impossible to resist when bull is in PIO (sorry pio) mode and when he exceeds 4Gs, the juices start flowing. To settle his stomach bull took another swig of Grey Label and thought about his favourite pussy in order to quell the stench. Then he realised that he was in that fatal lifestyle spiral of good grog, visits to "Cat Farms" (see below photo) .... and that, Dear Readers, is what Turbo has been referring to all along in his thousands of promotional references in the NES .... where Tubb is now competing with The Wizz to be Melbournistan's premier Cat Farm proprietor, because it is similar to his experience at ....... 2
turboplanner Posted February 25 Posted February 25 ......the Playful Pussy in Toorak. This was Turbo's first investment at the age of 14. We thank Cappy for providing a copy of the Grand Opening. Cappy of course didn't make it, being in the grips of Devil Gin at that time. He got on the tram Ok, but wasn't seen to get off in Toorak. They found him in Swanston St curled up on the roof of the tram, fast asleep and it took........ 1
Captain Posted February 25 Posted February 25 (edited) 4 hours ago, turboplanner said: ......the Playful Pussy in Toorak. This was Turbo's first investment at the age of 14. We thank Cappy for providing a copy of the Grand Opening. Cappy of course didn't make it, being in the grips of Devil Gin at that time. He got on the tram Ok, but wasn't seen to get off in Toorak. They found him in Swanston St curled up on the roof of the tram, fast asleep and it took........ ..... 3 more trips around the city on route 64 before he woke up (on route 64 all tram riders need to be very quiet & still while passing thru Moorabbin pending a machete attack), but Cappy remained on the roof as the tram approached Flagstaff, and he was still clutching the bottle of the demon Gin, but as he rolled over and stretched his legs, one touched the live overhead wire and a bolt of electricity passed along his ...... Edited February 25 by Captain 1
turboplanner Posted February 26 Posted February 26 ........axis, causing him to jolt, and that threw the 1
Captain Posted February 26 Posted February 26 3 hours ago, turboplanner said: ........axis, causing him to jolt, and that threw the ... axis into a state of flux, and let me assure all readers that there was "flux" all over the joint, even running down the windows of the tram. After the jolt he could not roll (avref) or get himself vertical (avref), so with great effort and coordination (avref) he ..... 1
turboplanner Posted February 27 Posted February 27 .........went into a dive [avref] and landed [avref] on the lawn of the St. Kilda Boulevard. A Police Officer [CASA avref] approached him and asked.................
Captain Posted February 27 Posted February 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, turboplanner said: .........went into a dive [avref] and landed [avref] on the lawn of the St. Kilda Boulevard. A Police Officer [CASA avref] approached him and asked................. .... do you have the latest issue map of this region and in particular of the Henry St and Peel St area? He thought quickly, as he always did, and responded "I bought the March 2026 edition this morning, and i was familiarizing myself with the latest updates over a coffee and croissant, so the coffee shop dog must have taken it". The Walloper (CASA ref) pressed the issue in the regulatory firm way that CASA Johnnies do and said "..... Edited February 27 by Captain 1
turboplanner Posted February 27 Posted February 27 "I'm required to advise you................" but Cappy who became skilled at dealing with the Indians of Bombay who were pushy little pricks, cut him off with a "Gotta Go, due to CASA Rule 738 Clause 67, Para 242" All the Walloper could do was nod - he tried to remember that ref, but without his book he was lost. The experienced Cappy had known that without their books they were toothless. Have the old kite [Biggles ref] WOT and ........ Cappy's reference to the coffee shop dog is interesting. Normally he doesn't release his family history. Cappy in his Kapoo (as it was then) Primary School days once used the excuse "My dog ate my homework." and the saying went round the world. 1
Captain Posted February 27 Posted February 27 (edited) 1 hour ago, turboplanner said: "I'm required to advise you................" but Cappy who became skilled at dealing with the Indians of Bombay who were pushy little pricks, cut him off with a "Gotta Go, due to CASA Rule 738 Clause 67, Para 242" All the Walloper could do was nod - he tried to remember that ref, but without his book he was lost. The experienced Cappy had known that without their books they were toothless. Have the old kite [Biggles ref] WOT and ........ Cappy's reference to the coffee shop dog is interesting. Normally he doesn't release his family history. Cappy in his Kapoo (as it was then) Primary School days once used the excuse "My dog ate my homework." and the saying went round the world. ..... this, Dear Readers is where the NES gets a bit confusing. Is Turbs referring to the verb "to Kite" meaning to fraudulently float cheques, which is something that Turbs did to Cappy when Tubb was a little low on funds while up the Khyber, after which Cappy has always gone guarantor for all of his best mate's business ventures .... or is he referring to one of Cappy's favourite shapes, being a quadrilateral with two pairs of equal adjacent sides, & one axis of symmetry. The answer was simple, as usual, because ....... It is little known that 'The dog ate my homework" is still registered and licensed to Crappy under the law of common domain, and each time the phrase is used, even when Vladimir does so in the Kremlin, Cappy is paid twice per usage what Bob Dylon receives from Spotify each time one of his songs are played. A nice little earner and hence why he always buys the dog a Puppychino when he is down in Lygon St with Mick and a few of the crew. Edited February 27 by Captain 1
turboplanner Posted February 28 Posted February 28 .....aquadrilateral, two pairs of adjacent sides, one axis of symmetry can be connected to expressions in linear equations which can be projected via calculus using known examples divide by unknown expressions and divided by the sum of lines less duplications and multiplied by the sum of the vertical plane minus the sum of the horizontal plane divided by the constant 3454697467869 to get a square, and........ 1 1
Captain Posted February 28 Posted February 28 .... a "square" is the opposite of cool dudes like Turbo and bull, who have lived their lives doing things that are the opposite of being a square. Back in the cool days of the 60s and 70s, bull was a Mod (who had indecent thoughts about Dinah Lee), and Turbo was a Rocker (who had crushes on Little Pattie & Judy Stone) {and still has}, yet they both owned Vespas and used to hang out at their local ..... Dinah Judy Little 1 1
turboplanner Posted March 2 Posted March 2 .....hairdressing bar. Turbo was a fan of Warwick Capper and needed to have his long blond hair done every day. In those days he flew a Flight Star Spyder, with the doors off to show his brief shorts and..............
Captain Posted March 2 Posted March 2 (edited) 10 hours ago, turboplanner said: ..... hairdressing bar. Turbo was a fan of Warwick Capper and needed to have his long blond hair done every day. In those days he flew a Flight Star Spyder, with the doors off to show his brief shorts and .... ..... as all NES regular readers already know, Turbo and Cappy were best mates throughout this entire period (they were Coffee every day in Lygon St type mates) and Cappy can attest as to the look that Turbo perfected throughout the period when the Wizz had his high profile in footy (see pics below) ... (although I must confess that I think that Turbo signing mistaken identity Wizz autographs for little kids was going a little bit too far). Turbo today has changed a little bit, although he has aged well, yet he still has rockstar status in sectors of Melbournistan society (Turbo is like a caucasian and younger version of Mick Gatto) and still receives free tucka at all Lygon St restaurants, plus there is a permanent reserved parking spot for the 'Vette in the centre of the restaurant strip down there. Turbo loves that life, did well to heed Cappy's advice to stay out of Liberal politics when they tried to draft him in to lead the party, and as my best mate of over 60 years I know that he is much better than that, and ...... In photos taken by Cappy during that period, the Wizz is on the right, and a young Turbo is on the left ..... although I do think that Turbs added blonde hair pieces, plastic chains & a Cappy sized codpiece for the photos. Edited March 2 by Captain 1 1
turboplanner Posted March 3 Posted March 3 ........more importantly he'd kept the Flight Star Spyder. It's shown here in the Spratleys with the tie down trap half off, just about ready for a beach takeoff. Chairman XI had lleft it with a flat tyre and half-eaten Maccas Spicy burger in it. Cappy and Turbo call him Hi - Chee on the weekends away. His dream is top own a Maccas. They don't mind the flat tyres - Hi-Chee brings the booze and ................
Captain Posted March 3 Posted March 3 3 hours ago, turboplanner said: .... more importantly he'd kept the Flight Star Spyder. It's shown here in the Spratleys with the tie down trap half off, just about ready for a beach takeoff. Chairman XI had lleft it with a flat tyre and half-eaten Maccas Spicy burger in it. Cappy and Turbo call him Hi - Chee on the weekends away. His dream is top own a Maccas. They don't mind the flat tyres - Hi-Chee brings the booze and .... .... the boys would supply the Chico Rolls (Hi-Chee is addicted to 'em), ..... and they would both train hard and regularly so that they can throw down 5 or 6 bottles of Baijiu in order not to embarrass themselves at these weekend knees-ups. Turbo's photo of the Flight Star Spyder is accurate and while he references that black line as a "tiedown strap", my memory is different and I have always wanted to ask Turbs why he used to fly (avref) the Spyder when fitted with a Static Strap, like the one that my dad used to swear by when fitted on his Vanguard and then transferred onto the new FJ (a 2 tone blue Special). That photo of the Spyder is very interesting because it shows the true ...... We woz rich when dad bought this ... but could never afford the mesh headlight covers or the fox tail (as supplied, fluffed and recoloured by Turbine Cat Farms ... trading as Tubb's Fox Skins and Other Bits P/L). Dad's earth strap did 5 cars before heading to the tip. Turbo's was about 8 ft long on the Spyder ... but why? 1
turboplanner Posted March 3 Posted March 3 ...........shape after the crossover pipe had been embedded in the wings, and following the success of that, the crossover fuel tank made from a length of sewage pipe behind the wings, generously given to Turbo by the local plumber. Those were the days when the whole community kicked in. The CWA girls sewed the wing fabric, the fiaries bent the tubes using the Captain's back, and .................. 1
Captain Posted March 3 Posted March 3 (edited) 1 hour ago, turboplanner said: ...........shape after the crossover pipe had been embedded in the wings, and following the success of that, the crossover fuel tank made from a length of sewage pipe behind the wings, generously given to Turbo by the local plumber. Those were the days when the whole community kicked in. The CWA girls sewed the wing fabric, the fiaries bent the tubes using the Captain's back, and .................. ... Cappy must have had too many VBs that day as he cannot recall being a mandrel (manly yes, but mandrel no), however he has always wondered about the marks on his back, which he assumed was from the physical prowess of one of the larger CWA girls, but it must have been more .... Edited March 3 by Captain 1
turboplanner Posted March 3 Posted March 3 ....and Turbo immediately picked up the fear in Cappy; it was bad being ai straight mandrel, but what if he was a compound mandrel; we all know what that means don't we. As he was downing his gin and becoming more alarmed. T.the girl from the National Bank (they're like that) came over and he couldn't help it, he blurted out "I think I'm a compound mandrel!" The National Bank girl recoiled and started brushing her clothes down and .... 1
Captain Posted March 3 Posted March 3 2 hours ago, turboplanner said: ....and Turbo immediately picked up the fear in Cappy; it was bad being ai straight mandrel, but what if he was a compound mandrel; we all know what that means don't we. As he was downing his gin and becoming more alarmed. T.the girl from the National Bank (they're like that) came over and he couldn't help it, he blurted out "I think I'm a compound mandrel!" The National Bank girl recoiled and started brushing her clothes down and .... ... then stated "My pronouns are she/her, so when you write me into the NES, I demand that you refer to me the correct way .... but while I'm not much for blokes, I hear that while Cappy has stated that he is not an external mandrel, I hear that he has an internal mandrel, and in the interests of experimentation I would like to see what .....
onetrack Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM .....it's like, being a screwed mandrel". At that, the girl from the National Bank ran away, screaming, "He's off his mandrel!! He's out of control! Call the Police! Call the Police!" Cappy was quite nonplussed at her reaction, as he really thought he was easing himself smoothly into her...........
Captain Posted Wednesday at 03:12 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:12 AM .... orbit (avref) and this was the 1st lady that had buggered off on him for several decades. "Oh well, easy come easy go" he said philosophically, as he always sees the bright side of any issue, and that is because he is a ..... 1
turboplanner Posted Wednesday at 04:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:12 PM (edited) 13 hours ago, Captain said: .... orbit (avref) and this was the 1st lady that had buggered off on him for several decades. "Oh well, easy come easy go" he said philosophically, as he always sees the bright side of any issue, and that is because he is a ..... ...............Lightweight Mandrel. After this event which saw Cappy rebuffed, sadly a common event, the NES minds went back to thoughts on the origins of the two tone Holden with "Mirrors", "Visor", "louvre" and "Spats". For new members of WF, The members of AUF had massive arguments over "Flying Cars" at that time. No one knows "why". They never got animated over "Flying Bullocks" or "Flying Chooks" or even "Flying People", but despite the very obvious defects in these couplings the members would have vicious fights over the design of "Flying Cars". This Powder Blue Holden started on of the greatest Sh!tfights in the history of WF when a wheat cockie from Rupanyup decided to make his powder blue Holden into a flying car. He bought two International Harvester header feed boxes and welded them onto the sides and headed for the Horsham Road. Gunning the motor .......... Edited Wednesday at 04:13 PM by turboplanner
Captain Posted Wednesday at 07:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:05 PM 2 hours ago, turboplanner said: This Powder Blue Holden started on of the greatest Sh!tfights in the history of WF when a wheat cockie from Rupanyup decided to make his powder blue Holden into a flying car. He bought two International Harvester header feed boxes and welded them onto the sides and headed for the Horsham Road. Gunning the motor ...... .... , it backfired through the Stromberg, and the Rupanyup Wheat Cockey thought that .....
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