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Owd Bob

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  1. Not very big but was once used abroad and it's now in another foreign Country. Any pics' with plenty of water in 'em next please...Canals, Lakes and Rivers etc
  2. I'm in love with a German film star. The Passions.
  3. Safety Dance. Men without Hats.
  4. Thanks 45156, i don't know owt about 'avante garde' but my Dad always said i took some weird pics' It's not a very good scan/copy and i do have a couple of pics' taken from the very same spot with a slightly differing angle that are a bit better, i can't say i planned them as it was really dark down between the big long line of rivets!
  5. Rhythm of the Rain. The Cascades.
  6. Long lines of rivets on the class 76's at Guide Bridge.
  7. Every breath you take. The Police.
  8. After the Love Has Gone. Earth, Wind and Fire.
  9. Down in the tube station at midnight. The Jam.
  10. Back to Non British and Blue, 28-6-'94. A cheap £10 day return on the sea-cat from Folkstone to Boulogne and i saw my first ever foreign loco' 67617. More B.R. Electric loco' in Blue next please.
  11. Somebody to Love. Jefferson Airplane.
  12. Spotted a few interesting old cars at a local show near Chorley yesterday, the '57 F type Victor is one of only 14 left in the UK and this one is the very last one to have been built on the first day of the models production. There was no info on this Mk3 Cortina pick-up so i was unsure whether its a later P100 pick-up with a mk3 front grafted on or the reverse? or even an original version...which i doubt...unless imported from Oz? Nice vehicle all the same. This Willam micro van made the mini van by its side look big! This Hillman badged car looked like a big kit car from a distance with its new canvas roof standing out a mile. And here's few more less rare vehicles. These S2 Landy Ambulances make good campers.
  13. Somewhere in Scotland in the mid '80's....Eastfield??
  14. Wild card pic' A class 33 arrives at a wet Crewe station in April 1984 on the Cardiff-Crewe. Another wild card please next.
  15. The safety dance. Men without Hats.
  16. I still prefer the original layout with the sticks Ossy, how about hiring a mini-micro digger some are only a metre wide, and then dig out the top end and put any spoil/soil you dig out back down at the lower end, thus having say a foot to 18 inches deep cutting at the top and a raised built up and leveled line area at the lower bottom end, i'm not sure on any terminus line like your last idea, it could be a lot of fiddling shunting about and bending over especially if and when you just want to sit back with a brew and watch stuff run in circles in your old age.
  17. All or nothing. Small Faces.
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