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  1. 11 hours ago, Barry O said:

    drivers who stop at a roundabout which is empty.. its a Barnsley thing..

    Perhaps the driver of the car I was following was from Barnsley. But likely not. 
     

    Returning from a successful day’s exhibiting I drew up at the St Erth roundabout where the A30, Hayle Causeway and St Ives roads meet. The car ahead did not move off when the way was clear (i.e. empty roundabout) twice. I observed the passenger apparently prodding the driver who then pulled out into the path of an approaching HGV. 
     

    As I followed the car onto the A30 I was then obliged to maintain a steady 19mph in the 30 limit as they seemed reluctant to go any faster. They also seemed reluctant to drive in a straight line preferring to occasionally cross the centre markings or veer towards the ditch.  
     

    Behind me was ……. a police patrol car. So I pulled in at a bus stop and allowed them to become the following vehicle. 
     

    That left me around six back in the traffic but close enough to see that one was clearly following the other. And in due course pulled them over for a few words. 
     

    I shall never know the end of that story. 

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  2. 22 minutes ago, monkeysarefun said:

    Great Western to us is a motel chain

    Best Western here. Because the “Great” has been appropriated for another industry. 
     

    Just as Australians know the burgers are better at Hungry Jack’s. Because an Adelaide business was “The Burger King” and David beat Goliath in court when it came to a stoush over the branding. 
     

    In other news Dr SWMBO arrived on time for a change. Which means her tally of Delay Repay claims is now 36 out of 42 trips. That’s 36 which did not arrive within 15 minutes of the advertised time. A few have been over 60 minutes late and two have been over 2 hours late. 
     

    Not-so-Great Western Railway, then. 

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  3. 6 minutes ago, jjb1970 said:

    every time I fly I will buy an Accurascale locomotive to offset my emissions

    I find avoiding curry reduces emissions! 
     

    I also find avoiding the brand name you mention reduces emissions because of the amount of packaging they choose to use. Which I choose to consider excessive in the extreme. 

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  4. AI 

     

    It meant Artificial Insemination when I was a little tacker. 
     

    Also referred to as “The bull with a bowler-hat” 

     

    How times change. 

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  5. 9 hours ago, jjb1970 said:

    You can't correct a miscarriage of justice after executing the wrong person.

    Does that mean a miscarriage of justice has been executed? 

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  6. Some last-minute preparations for this weekend’s show saw Porthgarow gain a few bits “borrowed” from the currently-stored Waddlemarsh layout. 
     

    A brick signalbox (with Scalescenes name sign) has appeared as have the bean-sticks from the shunter’s allotments.  The GPO van is fixed at the top of the roadway and - barely visible but adding interest - pot plants and a couple of dogs have appeared outside the cottages. 
     

    Station furniture now includes a picnic table and a few more waiting passengers. 
     

    The layout was cleaned and tested with both gauges powered and working. Various different locomotives were tried on the standard gauge line with the heavier ones performing better because they can cope with the slightly uneven track. Being laid on foam-board has its issues but it keeps the weight down.
     

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  7. The wind has gone.  The sun was here but has also now gone.  We are promised fist and mog tomorrow but I shall believe that when the morning arrives.  

     

    In the meantime here's proof there was sunlight earlier.  A Lesser-spotted Glassbird caught in its native habitat.  

     

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  8. On 05/04/2024 at 09:53, TrevorP1 said:

    Cornish bus drivers are pretty intrepid fellows. 😀

    You might be surprised at the places I took buses. Many of the (non-local) passengers were. The locals just took it for granted. In all my years driving I never once so much as scratched the paintwork despite often having 1cm or less clear either side. 

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  9. 49 minutes ago, Hroth said:
    52 minutes ago, Ozexpatriate said:

    I don't thing the perfume or noise camouflage options will be popular in the US.

     

    * Cue Lance Corporal Jones' objection.

     

    Loud'n'Proud, eh?

    In Japanese culture it is disrespectful to be overheard using the lavatory. 
     

    In the UK one respectfully tries not to draw attention to yourself but there is normally no need for sound-deadening devices. 
     

    I’m unsure of US etiquette. 
     

    In Australia it can be a case of “Strewth. That’s better. I needed that one, mate” after a resounding (and resonating) visit to the bush-dunny. After checking for spiders and snakes first. 

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  10. 3 minutes ago, monkeysarefun said:

    Just into the second half of the AFL before I realised that its the Cats vs The Dogs....  Who will win?

    Ah yes. It happens every season. Geelong vs Western Bulldogs.  Is it raining ….. ? 
     

    Other apt pairings include Dockers vs Port (Freemantle - Port Adelaide) and Cats vs Lions (Geelong - Brisbane, ex-Fitzroy), 

     

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  11. 19 minutes ago, Coombe Barton said:

    What's a newspaper? 

     

    14 minutes ago, Andy Hayter said:

    toilet paper - much the same thing

    I certainly remember the days when the outside privvy would be supplied with carefully-torn pages from the Daily Telegraph. The indoors lavatory had the luxury of Izal Medicated!  
     

    Rough is as rough does. 
     

    We were brought up hard in them days. None of this namby-pamby soft tissue then. 
     

    In other news it is warm, sunny and very windy. Not as severe as the seaweed-mongers would have us believe, not too windy for Dr SWMBO to have set forth on the tricycle bound for the WI market and an hour or so sketching in church making use of her pastels and art-paper. 
     

    But windy enough to have removed the well-anchored bike cover from the bikes (though not from its anchor points) and windy enough to have lifted a near-empty sack of briquettes over the wall from the neighbour’s.  
     

    Stay safe. Keep yer hairs on. 

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  12. 10 hours ago, Erichill16 said:

    Toy Dolls always make me smile.

    The band. Capital T and D. To avoid any ambiguity. 
     

    One of the few to have endured the trial by time and have been out their thrashing their kit since 1979. They have worn out quite a few drummers along the way. 

    Olga is quite a handy guitar-wrangler too. 

     

    Two of my favourites. Both covers. 
     

     

     

     

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  13. 20 hours ago, Coombe Barton said:

    assorted piles are becoming more organised

    Given the apparent predisposition of ERs to medical issues I might be forgiven for having initially misread that!  
     

     

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  14. 3 hours ago, polybear said:
    4 hours ago, kevinlms said:

     

    £270K fine?  Methinks the Wife Widow is rather justified in being p1ssed off.  Hopefully the Judge that awards compo will be a lot more sensible and give the Companies concerned a right kicking.

    A rather modest fine indeed but reading the full article will disclose the facts that the maximum penalty (of $1.5m) could not be imposed because this case was heard in a “lower court” (Melbourne Magistrates) rather than a “high” criminal court.  His Worship also commented in judgement that “there is no penalty this court could impose which matches the severity of the incident and extent of loss.”
     

    To have only issued instructions by handbill left in the cab in the hopes the driver would read them is not safe practice. Daily notices must (in the UK) be displayed on a designated notice board at the sign-on location and staff are required to sign to say they have read and understood them. 
     

    The temporary diversion of trains via the Wallan loop required a deceleration from line speed of 100kmh to 15kmh without trackside signage or advance warning.  ARTC signalling does not retard the train in the way British signalling does. 
     

    Staff past and present who I know as friends have been widely critical of ARTC on many fronts. Track condition is one of those. 
     

    Despite the loss of the train crew the integrity of the train construction withstood most of the forces involved and saved many lives. The power cars are the adapted British HST design; the trailers are all-local built by Comeng but are structurally similar to the British Mk3 coaches. 
     

    I shall probably hear more as the judgement and implications roll out across the industry 

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