Re: Speaking of Wanda

Posted by keith costello on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Speaking-of-Wanda-tp1505621p1505629.html

Hi,

I don't think I have read about Wanda's appearances in the UK sit com 'Only
fools and horses' anywhere within the group or anywhere else, but I could be
wrong.

Keith

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>Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 02:08:47 -0500
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> > Samantha,
> > THat was one of my favorite Col Lake moments. I
>thought she was trying to tell him that she knew his ship could take the
>extra punishment without actually saying a word. It was very unusual for a
>woman to take over a military vessel and put it through its paces.
> > Samantha Peterson <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> > Speaking of Wanda...did anyone else find her smile in "Destruction" a
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> > more than "creepy" when she smiles at the captain of SkyDiver (after
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> > been annoying the hell out of him by taking his sub up and down to crush
> > depth)? She just seems to be one of those people that with one "look"
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> > look altogther "spooky" LOL
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> Struck me as careless incompetence on her part. That is one on my most
>unfavorite moments of her's. It showed that she was clearly out of her
>element down there commanding that sub, totally lacking an understanding of
>submariner principles and engineering, and should never be placed aboard it
>again.
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>Dave H.
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