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157570 2003-07-09 09:46:00 his name is Steve Moore

based at ohakea, about 10 yrs ago then Christchurch then lost contact.

dont know his ranking but he was engineer at one stage then leitenant?
and then when in christchurch was involved in the rescue helicopter division.


beetle
beetle (243)
157571 2003-07-09 09:51:00 Thomas what is a Vigneron?

sounds like a Wine sample to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

or maybe a vulcan? alein are ya? LOL

anyway hows it going thomas havent heard from ya reading lately !!!
LOL

:p
beetle
beetle (243)
157572 2003-07-09 09:58:00 >or maybe a vulcan? alein are ya? LOL

Funny you should say that,Mr Spock and I are indeed related.;)
We aliens can't say to much,frightens the natives.
Thomas (1820)
157573 2003-07-09 10:09:00 Beetle
Yes I worked with a Steve Moore a few years back. Will make enquiries if you like. Probably won't come to anything though. send me an e-mail to the one in my profile an I'll get back to you when I have something.
Craigb
Craigb (688)
157574 2003-07-09 10:09:00 > Thomas what is a Vigneron?

A Vigneron is a maker of Vinegar......
godfather (25)
157575 2003-07-09 10:12:00 Very interesting to see what everyone does.I work for Alstom,a company that contracts to Telecom.I worked fro Telecom for 19 years as a linesman,but now I'm a "technician"(a promotion?)same job,different boss.I fix business line faults,data,adsl etc,in west Auckland.Love my job,hate the pay.

Peter
Peter Coleman (597)
157576 2003-07-09 10:17:00 And there I was thinking GF was all knowing.
A vigneron is one who grows grapes for wine.
Thomas (1820)
157577 2003-07-09 10:21:00 > And there I was thinking GF was all knowing.
> A vigneron is one who grows grapes for wine.

I stand by my view. And so would those that have tasted your wine?
godfather (25)
157578 2003-07-09 10:23:00 for my living i go to school hehehe. i'm 7th form at rotorua lakes high. i also work at the east repco store here in vegas. tango (2697)
157579 2003-07-09 10:33:00 Main Entry: vi·gne·ron
Pronunciation: "vEn-y&-'rOn
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Old French vineron, from vine, vigne vine, vineyard
Date: 15th century
: WINEGROWER

Stand by it if you will,one needs a palate to judge thus,I would have thought?
Thomas (1820)
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