Originally posted by FrankScribe
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Consultant lifestyle - making the most of on the road?
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Prince of Wales or the Iron Bridge/Clifton/whatever they call it this week?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
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True. I used to prefer the Green Man across the road.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I never actually went into the Green Man - But the Prince of Wales being on a blind left hand bend, it was easier to turn left with the flow of the traffic, then turn right into the car park of the Green Man and then join the southward flow of traffic down to Northwood.Comment
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mmmmm spaghetti junctionOriginally posted by Mr CrosbyAwww, Batter bits a savaloy and spaghetti junction and I might stand a chance?
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It may well be crap these days, but it was my local until about 15 years ago.Originally posted by FrankScribeI never actually went into the Green Man - But the Prince of Wales being on a blind left hand bend, it was easier to turn left with the flow of the traffic, then turn right into the car park of the Green Man and then join the southward flow of traffic down to Northwood.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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P.o.w.
15 years ago ....... a bit before my time.
But I doubt it has had a lick of paint in that time.
Come to think of it it could be the same ham roll on the counter.Comment
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The Iron Bridge became The Olde Northwood (why do they insist on adding an E to Old?)Originally posted by MordacPrince of Wales or the Iron Bridge/Clifton/whatever they call it this week?Comment
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I think that was after I moved away, haven't been back in years. I did hear they started doing "girlies with jugs" though.Originally posted by FrankScribeThe Iron Bridge became The Olde Northwood (why do they insist on adding an E to Old?)
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Olde is actually quite a new word. I think it is supposed to look old fashioned, but it ain't.Originally posted by FrankScribeThe Iron Bridge became The Olde Northwood (why do they insist on adding an E to Old?)Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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