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I noticed someone was selling Bachmann Virgin Class 57's at Barrow Hill on
Sunday for £37.50, a big long stall in the middle close to where the beer was being sold, anyone know the name of the stall or have a website. Ta!! |
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Mark Grainger wrote:
> I noticed someone was selling Bachmann Virgin Class 57's at Barrow Hill on > Sunday for £37.50, a big long stall in the middle close to where the beer > was being sold, anyone know the name of the stall or have a website. > > Ta!! > > Did they have the Dellner coupler? I get the feeling that those sell less well? Cue John. Rob. |
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In message <46a0828b$0$1604$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>, Robert
Wilson <robwilson@remove.brushhead.co.uk> writes >Mark Grainger wrote: >> I noticed someone was selling Bachmann Virgin Class 57's at Barrow >>Hill on Sunday for £37.50, a big long stall in the middle close to >>where the beer was being sold, anyone know the name of the stall or >>have a website. >> Ta!! >Did they have the Dellner coupler? I get the feeling that those sell >less well? Cue John. > >Rob. I'd have thought it would have had the standard tension-lock :-) -- Jane British OO, American and Australian HO, and DCC in the garden http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html |
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You know I wonder if anyone will have a go at doing a working Dellner
coupling. You could just about have a go at gauge 1? How wonderful it is to have shining wit on a horrid day like this. PRob. Jane Sullivan wrote: > In message <46a0828b$0$1604$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>, Robert > Wilson <robwilson@remove.brushhead.co.uk> writes >> Mark Grainger wrote: >>> I noticed someone was selling Bachmann Virgin Class 57's at Barrow >>> Hill on Sunday for £37.50, a big long stall in the middle close to >>> where the beer was being sold, anyone know the name of the stall or >>> have a website. >>> Ta!! >> Did they have the Dellner coupler? I get the feeling that those sell >> less well? Cue John. >> >> Rob. > > I'd have thought it would have had the standard tension-lock :-) |
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Robert Wilson said the following on 20/07/2007 12:29:
> How wonderful it is to have shining wit on a horrid day like this. PWell, it's better than a whining...... -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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"Robert Wilson" wrote > How wonderful it is to have shining wit on a horrid day like this. PWhat's horrid about it? Been one of the few days this summer when we've not had rain ......................... yet! John. |
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In message <13a1bl4qo78j0d6@news.supernews.com>, John Turner
<nospam@nospam.invalid> writes > >"Robert Wilson" wrote > >> How wonderful it is to have shining wit on a horrid day like this. P> >What's horrid about it? Been one of the few days this summer when we've not >had rain ......................... yet! > >John. > > You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle of a thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement surface outside has dried already. -- Jane British OO, American and Australian HO, and DCC in the garden http://www.yddraiggoch.demon.co.uk/railway/railway.html |
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"Jane Sullivan" wrote > You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle of a > thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement surface > outside has dried already. I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold and grey here, but still no rain. John. |
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In message <13a1gn3mo983hc4@news.supernews.com>
"John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote: > > "Jane Sullivan" wrote > > > You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle of a > > thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement surface > > outside has dried already. > > I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold and grey > here, but still no rain. > > John. > > Been pee-ing down all day here (just for a change). It used just be in the winter one was eternaly greatful to be driving a Land Rover to be able to get about...... Richard -- www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk sales@beamends-lrspares.co.uk I have become... comfortably numb |
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beamendsltd wrote:
> In message <13a1gn3mo983hc4@news.supernews.com> > "John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote: > >> "Jane Sullivan" wrote >> >>> You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle of a >>> thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement surface >>> outside has dried already. >> I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold and grey >> here, but still no rain. >> >> John. >> >> > > Been pee-ing down all day here (just for a change). It used just be > in the winter one was eternaly greatful to be driving a Land Rover > to be able to get about...... > > Richard > Been p-ing it down all day here, the severn in my neck of the woods is like a raging torretn. If I were in shrewsbury, i'd be defacating myself in the next couple of days. Rob. |
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"John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> "Jane Sullivan" wrote > >> You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle >> of a thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement >> surface outside has dried already. > > I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold > and grey here, but still no rain. You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) -- Martin S. |
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"MartinS" wrote > You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) Aye, well it's nissing down now and has been for the last eighteen hours or so. John. |
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"MartinS" <me@my.place> wrote in message
news:36doi.70068$wG2.24575@newsfe17.lga... > "John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote: >> "Jane Sullivan" wrote >> >>> You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle >>> of a thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement >>> surface outside has dried already. >> >> I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold >> and grey here, but still no rain. > > You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) Yes but it has never rained in England before so you can't expect them to be ready for it or to take precautions against it ;-) (kim) |
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"John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:13a3m0e8jav40aa@news.supernews.com... > > "MartinS" wrote > >> You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) > > Aye, well it's nissing down now and has been for the last eighteen hours > or so. > > John. Maybe just as well I didn't make it over to the mainland. Hopefully, September is a lot better, just have to wait and see. Wilson Ps; a few heavy showers on Thurs, nothing to whinge about. |
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On 21/07/2007 12:40, Wilson.R.Adams said,
> Hopefully, September is a lot better, just have to wait and see. It had better be, because that's when I've booked my camping/MTBing holiday in North Wales. An area not known for its clement weather at the best of times :-( -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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"kim" <ntscuser@aol.com> wrote in message news:h7mdnW6vibVedjzbnZ2dnUVZ8s2mnZ2d@giganews.com ... > "MartinS" <me@my.place> wrote in message > news:36doi.70068$wG2.24575@newsfe17.lga... > > "John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote: > >> "Jane Sullivan" wrote > >> > >>> You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle > >>> of a thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement > >>> surface outside has dried already. > >> > >> I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold > >> and grey here, but still no rain. > > > > You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) > > Yes but it has never rained in England before so you can't expect them to be > ready for it or to take precautions against it ;-) And you should see the fuss made on national news if it dares to snow in the south-east of england, 4 flakes seem to grind that part of the country to a halt! ;-) Badger. |
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"Badger" <brianhatton@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:Js6dnYUmjpVH2D_bnZ2dnUVZ8qKvnZ2d@bt.com... > > "kim" <ntscuser@aol.com> wrote in message > news:h7mdnW6vibVedjzbnZ2dnUVZ8s2mnZ2d@giganews.com ... >> "MartinS" <me@my.place> wrote in message >> news:36doi.70068$wG2.24575@newsfe17.lga... >> > "John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote: >> >> "Jane Sullivan" wrote >> >> >> >>> You wouldn't believe that a couple of hours ago we were in the middle >> >>> of a thunderstorm. Now the sun is shining and the road and pavement >> >>> surface outside has dried already. >> >> >> >> I'd believe anything about this weather this summer. It's now cold >> >> and grey here, but still no rain. >> > >> > You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. ;-) >> >> Yes but it has never rained in England before so you can't expect them to > be >> ready for it or to take precautions against it ;-) > > And you should see the fuss made on national news if it dares to snow in > the > south-east of england, 4 flakes seem to grind that part of the country to > a > halt! ;-) > Badger. > > Snow? What's that? ;-) Ian J. |
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"John Turner" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> "MartinS" wrote > >> You Brits are always complaining. Last year it was too bloody hot. >> ;-) > > Aye, well it's nissing down now and has been for the last eighteen > hours or so. A very pleasant 25C here, low humidity, mostly sunny and a cool breeze! -- Martin S. |