Originally posted by Drewster
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Here's one for the rivet counter(s).
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Or "¬", which is translingual according to Wiktionary.Originally posted by zeitghost.ne. (fortran).Comment
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Why?? Had you had an argument about the "best" Number to have recorded?Originally posted by gricerboy View PostHiding from the bloke in the bow tie no doubtComment
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No. Let's just say he had "wandering" hands.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWhy?? Had you had an argument about the "best" Number to have recorded?Comment
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He didn't lubricate your tool???Originally posted by gricerboy View PostNo. Let's just say he had "wandering" hands.
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Haven't seen him in years. He got bogwashed at Crewe Station and never showed his face again.Originally posted by Drewster View PostHe didn't lubricate your tool???

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So your avatar is actually you.
edit: A quick search on "Peak Army" turned up this article:
Sounds like gricer is in with a right rough bunch
‘They are allowed out to play by their wives or mums and get so excited when they are being hauled by their favourite type of engine they end up behaving like football hooligans,’ he said.
The group with one of the worst reputations is the so-called Peak Army, who followed ‘Peak’ Class 45 diesels produced in the Fifties, he added.
He said they were known in the Eighties for throwing toilet seats out of the window and were described in one rail magazine as ‘the Millwall of rail enthusiast groups’.
Pictures on the internet show a group of 45 enthusiasts at a 2004 Peak Army reunion giving a Nazi-style salute.
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