Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI think you have pulled.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
How very odd.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by zeitghostReally?
How very odd.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by zeitghostTrain on time at 1 minute late. Until the doors stuck. Then it was 5 minutes late. Class 150. Headed for thescrappyNorthern Powerhouse to replace the class 142 pacers.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by zeitghostMorning.
Grey.
Foggy.
Sunny.
Misty.
Dry.
Warm.
Train on time at 2 minutes late. Class 158 luxury just for a change.
Hill steep.
Psychodoggie in good voice but his/her/its timing was a bit out so lacked the usual enthusiasm.
Managed to run around the house & bark from the higher end as well though.
Monday.
Om.
Nearly Friday.
Om. Om. Om. Om.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by zeitghostEven more strangely Warm.
Having wrapped up to avoid the forecast deluge, nearly passed out due to overheating.
Back to grey today, but with bright bits so there's hope.
Friday, which means a racket from street cleaning machines in the morning.
Not a Zwicky in sight though.
Readers of a certain age might recall the Swiss Zwicky street cleaning machine which featured in a Ladybird book of cars, along with such gems as Borgward Isabella and Facel Vega. I see from those entries that the Isabella was made from 1954 to 1962, and the Facel Vega example has a date of 1961, putting a "latest" date on the book. The Zwicky is assumed to have gone the same way.
And another machine to create noise pollution, this time a portaloo emptier.
Anyone who is thinking of moving to the peace and quiet of the countryside might want to think again. The countryside can be a bloody noisy place.
And tomorrow being Saturday probably means tourists.
Bugger.Last edited by Sysman; 30 October 2015, 09:27.Leave a comment:
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