"A few days later, a colonel approached me in the motor pool... | |
"A motor.." | |
"A spin, spin of the propeller, a rumble of the motor..." "... this is the good life, the life of an aviator!" | |
"And if the motor begins to whine..." "... think of your mother, and of your first love." | |
"Engage clutch, and motor will start." | |
"A few days later, a colonel approached me in the motor pool... | |
"A motor.." | |
"A spin, spin of the propeller, a rumble of the motor..." "... this is the good life, the life of an aviator!" | |
"And if the motor begins to whine..." "... think of your mother, and of your first love." | |
"Engage clutch, and motor will start." | |
"I built these motors, this museum, for a woman. | |
#The assailants' hearts and motors against the worst of odds! | |
#The motors were shifting' # | |
''This means motors and they must be fast,'' he'd say. | |
- Anchor chains, plane motors, and train whistles. | |
"I built these motors, this museum, for a woman. | |
#The assailants' hearts and motors against the worst of odds! | |
#The motors were shifting' # | |
''This means motors and they must be fast,'' he'd say. | |
- Anchor chains, plane motors, and train whistles. | |
- He motored me round about a million miles an hour. - [Screaming Continues] | |
-I motored out to Brooks island. | |
And it was in this room too that her father kissed her through her wedding veil before they had motored to Grace Church. | |
And some motored sailors. | |
He motored out to Tooting for the purpose of a further interview but when he got there she was nowhere to be found. | |
"But only if I can bring Tom Cruise. " LAUGHTER So, ladies and gentlemen, here on this... pokey motoring show on BBC Two... | |
'.. is already bringing travel chaos to London and the South-East, 'with motoring organisations reporting long delays. ' | |
'All these improvements have had a dramatic effect on military motoring out here.' | |
'And the following week, the Daily Mail said 'this had sparked fury 'with motoring organisations. | |
'Yes, it has.' Listen, we've got a million motoring-related candles here, we'll just light these. | |
- He motored me round about a million miles an hour. - [Screaming Continues] | |
-I motored out to Brooks island. | |
And it was in this room too that her father kissed her through her wedding veil before they had motored to Grace Church. | |
And some motored sailors. | |
He motored out to Tooting for the purpose of a further interview but when he got there she was nowhere to be found. | |
"But only if I can bring Tom Cruise. " LAUGHTER So, ladies and gentlemen, here on this... pokey motoring show on BBC Two... | |
'.. is already bringing travel chaos to London and the South-East, 'with motoring organisations reporting long delays. ' | |
'All these improvements have had a dramatic effect on military motoring out here.' | |
'And the following week, the Daily Mail said 'this had sparked fury 'with motoring organisations. | |
'Yes, it has.' Listen, we've got a million motoring-related candles here, we'll just light these. | |