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    I think he got the job by Hanging around the Employment Office, He would have been absolutely ropeable when he found out what the job actually entailed.
    He would have hanged some realy horrible people, i wonder if he actually slipped the black hood over their heads before he pulled the lever on the trap door.

    I guess none of them ever got in touch with him in the afterlife, after the judgement seat session. The stokers would be waiting for them too. all the best Glenn from you know where .

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    K @T just remembered, my ex boss, because I am retired, told me that his father was picked as a spitfire pilot because he was a small man . A good Kiwi bloke who did what he had to do at the time.

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    In the news toady, an agreement has been reached and the remaining Spitfires will be returned to UK. All said to be in good condition, did someoen say the UK gov has cut funding for armed services?
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    Gulliver belated thanks for post on William Joyces brother. pleased it was untrue. However do know it was true that the official hangman at the time was Pierrepoint chistian name either Henry or William. Think he owned a pub somewhere. Cheers John Sabourn
    I actually saw Pierrepoint on several occasions.[No john I was not standing on the trap door]
    My best pals dad ran the Garden House pub in Durham City.
    He used to stop in there for a pint after a hanging in Durham prison.
    As kids we used to peep into the bar to have a look at him.
    Ah the good old days when they topped the villains!
    We could sure find work for him these days.
    Den.

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    Some time ago I rented the video named. The Last Hangman.
    Worth seeing.
    All about Pierrepoint executions.
    Monty had him go to Germany for the Nuremberg trials.
    He saw off a bunch of Nazi war criminals.
    Den.

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    If he were still around today he would have a full time job, none of this hanging around waiting for the next one.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    It would appear that the spitfires are being well protected.Guards shot dead a looter and fired at other raiders at the two sites where there are 54 planes worth £100 million.David Cundall,62, found the planes and wants to return them to Britain.He said: "Looters have tried to get them,but we're happy with the guards.
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    it would be nice to hear of some news about digging them up, and returning them, ? its all gone quiet.
    Tony Wilding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Wilding View Post
    it would be nice to hear of some news about digging them up, and returning them, ? its all gone quiet.
    Tony,I heard David Cundall last night on radio 5Live he said due to the monsoon season the water table is quite high so this has delayed the dig,He hopes to start the dig first week in January and have the first plane up middle of January.It is strange I've noticed in the paper and on TV they refer to the place as Burma.
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