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  1. When the George Davis is Innocent crowd, from London, dug up the Headingley test wicket, they had to move the trial to Birkenhead to get an unbiased jury. Jamie
  2. Beth would never ask me that question, she knows that the answer would be yes regardless of the time period specified. I usually have a wry smile to myself when people say they are 'off their food'. That's not something that I can identify with. Jamie
  3. Pivkersgill Kaye in Leeds will supply all the locks you need with the the required railway certification, off the shelf. As I mentioned before, it was they who did some of the original research on doors that flew open. Jamie
  4. It's one way of keeping death off the roads. Jamie
  5. You must have kept fit doing that route with a long climb in each direction. In 82 I was pedalling a heavy pushrod round Drighlington Gildersome and into Morley each day as their caring community Constable. I could eat as much as I wanted and not put weight on as well as being able to sneak up on scrotes driving whilst disqualified in a certain estate. Happy days. As to cycle tracks there weren't many in the noughties. The longest was down Stanningley Road but that was too dangerous to use due to rubbish. I used to annoy taxi drivers who parked in the cycle zone at traffic lights by getting in front of them at about 60 degrees. Most other car drivers observed the signs. Jamie
  6. Many years ago, a certain police lady who 'd worked with became one of the first West Yorkshire lady motorcyclists. One day she turned up at a major event in Roundhay Park and parked her bike at the end of a line of other bikes. Hers fell over and the others all went down like skittles. Jamie
  7. On a more serious note, I rarely used the cycle lanes in Leeds because use they were so full of rubbish and broken bottles etc. Obviously a cleaning budget hadn't been allocated. I did use one occasionally and often had to go out into the main carriageway to avoid parked cars. As to traffic lights. I ended up on the bonnet of a car that turned across me at some lights. I had the right of way,she was turning right. I didn't see you she said, I am fairly large and had a yellow jacket on. I did ask her when she was going to get her eyes tested and she had a large dent in her bonnet to sort out. Fortunately I was unharmed. Jamie
  8. Good moaning g from a sunny but cooler Charente. We had a good afternoon playing Belote and beat our tutors. Today it's French class so I better get my homework done. Definitely no AI involved in that task, and decidedly a lack of actual intelligence. Grass to cut this afternoon. We have sections of 30kph (20mph) in most villages usually near schools. I warn UK visitors to obey them, 99% of them have quite vicious speed bumps. Jamie
  9. I did them both many times when volunteering on the Ratty. I even once took a transit minibus full of senior Indian officers over it. Most of that went OK but it struggled on the final section going up Harknott. I made them get out and walk. Some of them even pushed and thought it was great fun. The story I was told was that Signor Lamborghini wanted a Ferrari but Enzo wouldn't sell him one as he didn't want to see a tractor maker driving one of his cars, so he built his own, Jamie
  10. As a cyclist I think we should construct a spider lane across the bridge that @polybear has to cross.. Jamie, who would stop at traffic lights if there were any near here.
  11. A new contributor, certainly to me, called Wandering Northerner, has uploaded a new video of the Thame Valley viaduct. It is certainly coming in with the beams in on some 22 spans, Deckingbeing cast on at least ten spand a d I thi k 13 spans still to go. Most of the abutments and pillars are done but it looks as if two sets are still to be started. Jamie
  12. Good moaning from a sunny Charente. Offto the market this morning then playing Belote with friends this afternoon. Ttfn, Jamie,
  13. Is that why the best selling colours for rail match paints are reputed to be, dirty black and Sleeper Grime. Anyway there is news from the Charente. A Fatwah has been issued by SWMBO Mk 3. I'm married to Mk 1. Young Emily made two polite requests yesterday morning. The first was for Nana to make some raspberry jam and the second was for Grandpa to have a train that she can play with in August. I have inspected some items in the shed and it should be renamed the house of horrors. I discovered a 00 Flying Scotsman in Apple Green then worst of all, a Brunswick Green Pannier. There was also some track. My soul was restored when I found a Joueff Nez Cass 15000 in Silver Maroon and Orange. Grandpa has some work to do. As to the jam,that will have to be made in the next 12 days whilst Nana has two usable arms. I was tasked with buying two packs of frozen framboise. Jamieé
  14. It sounds as if they have I stalled new fans and filters at the suburban bunngalow... Are the neighbours complaining about the diesel exhausr in the area. Thanks, it makes sense now. Jamie
  15. The kit that Tony built for me was Janick. I ha e no idea who has those kits now. They did go to Oldbury who went bankrupt then at least the coaches turned up from some called, Mid, and Carriage a d wagon or similar. They had the 6 wheel tender. Jamie
  16. Sorry, my forgettery ©Chrisf, has struck again. It's the Thornton tunnel, referenced in column 2 on page 27. Jamie
  17. Our property, which includes a very large shed cost the same as a two bed inner terrace house in south Leeds. The land and shed came as freebies with the house. We only got the ride on, a Mccullough about a year after we moved in. Until then we did the weed patches and got a neighbour to do the main bit every so often. Jamie
  18. Good afternoon from a very warm Charente. Very busy day yesterday and this morning. Lots of small jobs do e and so e good friends round yesterday evening snacks and Belote. Our usual chat to the girls this morning g then a quick trip to the Danglies. I needed some more drip feed nozzles for the veg watering and Emily has requested some home made raspberry jam. I was able to source Framboise at our equivalent of Iceland which is called Picard. As to watches I won a set of four Rotary ones on Sale of the Century in 1976. I've worn a gents one ever sine, the boys and girls ones wet to my parents and I saved the ladies one for any potential bride. Beth was given it 2 years later. We've got about 4000 sq metres of green to cut. A tractor for the big bit and a self propelled push alo g for the weed patches near the house. About 2.5 hours for the big one and just over an hour for the weed patches. We usually only need to cut them for about 5 months of the year. The rest of the time it's either two hot or too cold. Guess what needs doing this afternoon. Jamie
  19. I enjoyed it but thought that as a large part of the article concentrated on the Vancouver area operations,a better map of a complex area would have helped. When I read an article with specially created maps I do like to be able to find every named location on the map eg the Douglas tunnel about which I have no idea. However I enjoyed the article. I've still got the other two long ones to read. Jamie
  20. Can I ask for help please. Some time ago the wagons of St John's Colliery at Normanton were mentionedthis was the colliery operated by Locke and Co that sent product out by both rail and canal.thelatter via Tom Pudding via Stanley Ferry. My club at Wakefield is trying to model the Stanley Rerrybarea in the early 20's. I have offered what help that I can from afar as I once considered this as a project myself. They obviously need Locke PO wagons. These ran with two liveries. It seems that initially they had one with a lot of small lettering, mainly on the upper two planks, later other just had large LOCKE over the side. This later is produced by Slaters in 7mm. I am trying to source transfers for the earlier livery. Does anyone know of a supp, ier please. Jamie
  21. Sarah Bell has just uploaded a video showing works at Heaton Lodge and Deighton. Well produced. Is the new bridge installed over Bradford Road in Huddersfield yet? Jamie
  22. It's the May issue. I've only skimmmed through so far but am looking forward to reading properly. Jamie
  23. No she mixed the little know Lancaster improved Engine Green otherwise known as Midland Red. Jamie
  24. That'coming along well. Unlike some of the green tunnels this one actually serves two other purposes. It serves as a rather long and oblique underbridge under a main road and also seems to serve as the aerodynamic vent entrance to the tunnels. Jamie
  25. Good moaning from the pre dawn gloaming. The Hen House arrived safely and the driver was happy to reverse all the way up to the woodshed so I could unload it close to where I will assemble it, as the main box weighs over 30 kg, that's helpful. Then a very nice meal out at our favourite restaurant. Anyway some other small jobs to do today the something large and wooden to assemble. Ttfn. Jamie
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