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pleased to meetcha
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and getta head
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and mmmmmmmmad Sir
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17 hours ago, KNP said:
There is a message in this picture...….
Always check what you leave lying around before you take a picture.
I had been moving around some modules at the back of the layout so moved the telegraph poles out of the way.
The safest place for them was in front of the warehouse building, hence the end of a piece of plastic rod on the cobbles....
I reckon that is what Molly, Dolly and Alfie are chatting about...
Are they discussing the 2 umbrellas left on the harbour wall?
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1 hour ago, jamie92208 said:
Shades of one of the Blaster Bates tracks that was summed up by the photographer along these lines, "Pictures be B**ggered I had a bowel movement " and "40 miles there, 40 miles back sh1t myself and had a bowel movement."..
Jamie
Bowel movement? "Did the earth move for you love?"
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"& only in today's
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1 hour ago, Tony_S said:
Jamie. I googled Kist and it is either a large chest for clothes storage or a person from an ethnic group in Georgia (the country). I am assuming the former!
Maybe a person from Georgia with a big chest. Mmmm sounds ok.
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On the BBC website today. How to build the perfect layout.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-47163833
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Eh, butt out
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gawd bless him and his little gadgets
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munching, Irnbru swilling
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Beautiful day here. A nice shirt sleeved walk on the beach in the sun.
Repairs are happening on the sea wall and on the cliffs above with 3 orange clad workers dangling on bits of string whilst fixing netting to the cliff.
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see you Jimmy
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11 minutes ago, roundhouse said:
Mike - I know which one you refer to but sorry not near an open station by a few miles. It did have a station (halt) and remember going over the bridge where the halt used to be to and from school each day in the back of Mums car. The school backed onto the old railway line and one day we had a school walk along the recently liftet track bed so plenty of ballast ot walk over. That may be enough for you to find it!
Just checked one of my credit car statement that arrived in the post and a rather large charge from a car hire company in Exeter. Never hired one in the UK and only recent one was for a lot less and a prepay for another company for our trip in the USA last xmas. Been onto the credit card company and they are looking into it but in the meantime cancelled the card.
A day in today working on various items of rolling stock. Found two HO scale Geep 9's that are not required, one I think requires new gears on the axles. If so I have spares, then both can be sold.
That sounds like someone misusing your card data in Exeter. Can you recall where you used it last time in town? It might help their investigation.
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'kin hell old bird you're knowledgeable on this matter
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54 minutes ago, Dave Hunt said:
Yes, it means the murky depths of humour.
You'll create a rift
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now, we are intrigued, did it involve a bdsm dungeon?
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SarcHasm?
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stitch that Jimmy
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nice. Pop round and cool me down
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Teignmouth to Luton takes about 15 mins.
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12 minutes ago, JohnDMJ said:
He who bashes g00lies on gate learns (hopefully) the lesson. The closed gate TEACHES him said lesson.
Into what has the English language degenerated? One of my colleagues recently asked if I could borrow her a pen; I replied no, but I'll lend you a pen!
You're (sorry, your! ) joking ME; this comprises OF; all get my goat! OH, and what's a hashtag? I've always known it as a sharp or hash!
Sorry folks, rant over!
Calm down dear.
It's not as bad as this amazing Facebook post a few days ago.
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Early Risers.
in Wheeltappers
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Cracking day here in sunny Teignmouth. Spent time in tee shirt in garden, pruning, filling green bin, tidying, putting driftwood to dry and enjoying the weather.
Just about to have sea bass fillets for dinner and enjoy a glass of Mr Lindemans finest red.