Some pics from the RAF Lakenheath show

Some pics from the RAF Lakenheath show

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BLUETHUNDER

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Saturday 26th April 2008
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Attended the show at RAF Lakenheath today.Here are a few pics from the day.



We turned up in the Vette and truck













U.S Servicemans tasty Z06







U.S Security police making sure everyone is kept in check.hehe






First time i have seen a Solstice.I'm undecided on the looks.





Daddy of all trucks on the day.




And then it was time for the journey home,after what became a very "eventful" day for us



Edited by BLUETHUNDER on Saturday 26th April 21:30

arebrec

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Saturday 26th April 2008
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great pics mark thumbup thanks for sharing

one of my fave cars is the charger and this one looks gorgeous lick
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BLUETHUNDER

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Saturday 26th April 2008
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arebrec said:
great pics mark thumbup thanks for sharing

one of my fave cars is the charger and this one looks gorgeous lick
BLUETHUNDER said:
Thanks Tracey.It did sound awesome.But the Stang next to it sounded better.Even done a bit of a show as he left.thumbup

aeropilot

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Sunday 27th April 2008
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BLUETHUNDER said:
Number plates are a nice touch......biggrin

sayerbloke

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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Some great looking cars there smile

BLUETHUNDER said:
And then it was time for the journey home,after what became a very "eventful" day for us
Hopefully that's not "eventful" in a bad way, mate?

BLUETHUNDER

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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sayerbloke said:
Some great looking cars there smile

BLUETHUNDER said:
And then it was time for the journey home,after what became a very "eventful" day for us
Hopefully that's not "eventful" in a bad way, mate?
Yes it was i'm afraid.Day started off well.Then two hours in to it my little girl thought it would be great to run full pelt in to the dropped tailgate on the Ram,causing a deep laceration to her head exposing part of her skull.With the wife in a bit of stress,and some help from some U.S Service personnel,we managed to get her over to the base hospital.Only to find that to the dismay of myself,my wife,and the airforce guys with me,they couldnt treat her,as we were non U.S military and they didnt have the insurance cover???.After many apologys from the docs and nurses on duty,they did bandage her head and gave us directions for the nearest hospital 22 miles away in Bury St Edmunds.After a further two hours and some excellent treatment from the staff at Suffolk General, we were back at Lakenheath,where my daughter was crying out to go on the bouncy castle.laugh.

sayerbloke

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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eek

That sounds nasty... good to hear it sounds like she bounced back pretty quickly anyway smile

BLUETHUNDER

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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She,s fine now and fully on the mendthumbup

arebrec

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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good to hear that Mark, must have been a bit of a fright.

BLUETHUNDER

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Tuesday 29th April 2008
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arebrec said:
good to hear that Mark, must have been a bit of a fright.
It was for the other half.For some reason i dont really panic at those sort of things.Everything turned out ok in the end though.

Edited by BLUETHUNDER on Wednesday 30th April 17:53

M3John

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Monday 5th May 2008
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BLUETHUNDER said:
Hopefully that's not "eventful" in a bad way, mate?
Yes it was i'm afraid.Day started off well.Then two hours in to it my little girl thought it would be great to run full pelt in to the dropped tailgate on the Ram,causing a deep laceration to her head exposing part of her skull.With the wife in a bit of stress,and some help from some U.S Service personnel,we managed to get her over to the base hospital.Only to find that to the dismay of myself,my wife,and the airforce guys with me,they couldnt treat her,as we were non U.S military and they didnt have the insurance cover???.After many apologys from the docs and nurses on duty,they did bandage her head and gave us directions for the nearest hospital 22 miles away in Bury St Edmunds.After a further two hours and some excellent treatment from the staff at Suffolk General, we were back at Lakenheath,where my daughter was crying out to go on the bouncy castle.laugh.
Oh no! Glad she's ok though mate.

Some cracking photo's there by the way. I have a friend locally who has a Bullitt Mustang just like that - a fantastic looking motorcar.

BLUETHUNDER

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Monday 5th May 2008
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Hello mate.Thought you had passed awayheheIs the mustang east london way?.Wouldnt mind seeing that some time.

M3John

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Monday 5th May 2008
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BLUETHUNDER said:
Hello mate.Thought you had passed awayheheIs the mustang east london way?.Wouldnt mind seeing that some time.
Ah thanks mate ! rolleyeswink Haven't been out much lately due to work and travelling over to Michelle, which i'm sure you know whats happened to her. Yep sure is over this way. It's VERY close to my place ! Just let me know when and i'll give my friend a call. When are you next off work as it'd be good to meet up even if for just a cuppa.

Edited by M3John on Monday 5th May 18:06