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authorellenmint · 1 year ago
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Advent Calendar — Day 22
One person will win an ebook copy of Merry Christmas Darling by Megan Slayer, Fae Lost by Ella J. Smyth, a necklace and earrings set, and a $20 Amazon Gift Card Kenley wants just one present for Christmas. Can Peter deliver?Reconnecting for Kenley Kissinger and Peter Barnes ended up being hotter than they’d ever expected. A model and a computer geek? Who knew? But now it’s the holidays. Peter’s…
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fyeahebr · 7 years ago
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janawinternitz: #tbt to Premiering @funnystorymovie last week! Thank you #Slamdance!! The saying is true—it takes a village. Find the people who love it, are kind to others and want to tell good stories and you’ll never look back. 💕
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mostly-history · 5 years ago
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Pilots of 'B' Flight, No. 32 Squadron, relax on the grass at RAF Hawkinge in front of a Hurricane Mk. I.  Left to right: R. F. Smythe, Keith R. Gillman, J. E. Procter, Flight Lieutenant P. M. Brothers, D. H. Grice, P. M. Gardner, and A. F. Eckford (all Pilot Officers except for Brothers).  Gillman was posted missing August 25th, 1940, but the rest all survived the war.
A further contingent of NZ airmen are welcomed upon arrival by the High Commissioner for New Zealand.  The men are armourers, and wireless operators for ground duties, and have arrived by ship along with members of the Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Two armourers service the machine guns of a Hawker Hurricane Mk. I of No. 85 Squadron, while another unpacks belts of .303 inch ammunition (RAF Debden, July 25th, 1940).
A pilot of No. 64 Squadron RAF runs towards his Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1A as the squadron is scrambled at 10:45 am at Kenley (August 15th, 1940).
WAAF telephone operators in Sector 'G' Operations Room at RAF Duxford, receiving reports of enemy aircraft pilots from Observer Corps posts (September 1940).
A Hurricane pilot discusses his flight with the intelligence officer after returning from aerial combat (October 17th, 1940).
Pilots of No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF and their British flight commanders, grouped in front of a Hawker Hurricane Mk. I at RAF Duxford (September 7th, 1940).
Left to right (standing): Pilot Officer Svatopluk Janouch, Sergeant Josef Vopalecky, Sergeant Raimund Puda, Sergeant Karel Seda, Sergeant Bohumir Furst, and Sergeant Rudolf Zima.
Left to right (sitting): Pilot Officer Vilem Goth, Flight Lieutenant Josef Maly, Flight Lieutenant Gordon L. Sinclair DFC, Flying Officer John E. Boulton, Flight Lieutenant J. Jefferies, Pilot Officer Stanislav Zimprich, Sergeant Jan Kaucky, Flight Lieutenant Frantisek Rypl, Pilot Officer Emil Fechtner, and Pilot Officer Vaclav Bergman.
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allofmymuses-archived · 5 years ago
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KENNEDY’S WANTED CONNECTIONS:
THE SISTERS - Details coming soon - Kenzie, Kelsie & Kenley
THE BROTHERS (ADOPTED) - Details coming soon - Ryder & Gabe
THE FIRST LOVE - Details coming soon -  Puck
THE SAVING GRACE - Details coming soon - Finn
THE GOLDEN TRIO - Details coming soon - Savannah Rose & Graham Smythe
THE BEST FRIEND - Details coming soon - Madison Rose
THE CONFIDANT - Details coming soon - Cameron McCarthy
EX BOYFRIEND & RIDE OR DIE - these two used to date but before that they were the best of friends and they still are. they are something like a exes ending on good terms but even better. they can still tease each other about their past and if they’ve hooked up with the same guy or not and she will always hold a place for him in her heart. - Thomas ‘TJ’ Hudson
THE GOOD INFLUENCE - Details coming soon - OPEN
THE BAD INFLUENCE - Kennedy loves to push them to get out of his comfort zone. Make them do things they shouldn’t and she can’t help it. It literally gives her life. - OPEN
THE ALMOST - Details coming soon - OPEN
THE FRIENEMY - Details coming soon - OPEN
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