You've upset Annie and Clarabelle now......45609 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:18 pm“Hello Thomas” said Gertie the Gas Axe.Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:53 am Heartening to see the little blue tw.t on hallowed ground.
“Oh *&%#!!!” said Thomas
Dave visits Little Bytham
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
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They'll be even more upset when they're stuck in the corner of a field & full of chickensh*t...
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
A little touch of Southern Hemisphere envy - looks like and excellent outing.
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Hi Graeme,
The Willoughby Arms is a good thing.
Also featuring Dave and family members. Paul being a current East Coast driver and Steve another Jobling B-in-L. The Wrightist, picture-wise, is our host.
Enjoy.
John
The Willoughby Arms is a good thing.
Also featuring Dave and family members. Paul being a current East Coast driver and Steve another Jobling B-in-L. The Wrightist, picture-wise, is our host.
Enjoy.
John
Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
"You've upset Annie and Clarabelle now...…"
Come on Graeme K, don't you know anything, its Clarabel.
Dave brought flowers for Mo too. A touch which was over my head...
John
Come on Graeme K, don't you know anything, its Clarabel.
Dave brought flowers for Mo too. A touch which was over my head...
John
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
Or if they are ever vacuum-brake fitted and subject to gender reassignmentDanby Wiske wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2019 6:50 pmThey'll be even more upset when they're stuck in the corner of a field & full of chickensh*t...
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
Belatedly picked up your photos John of the Bytham visit. Very handy so I don't accost any unsuspecting strangers while waiting for Dave in a week or 3! And if Bytham is in the building you've posted the shot of it looks very salubrious indeed. Or better still, as I'm sure it is the Willoughby Arms and if there is a layout along the lines of Bytham within, what a perfect combination - a pint and a 'play'.
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
I often wonder just how different our railway heritage would be in the fullest sense of preserved railways/locomotives had his books not come along. One of the true greats of our hobby.2392 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:48 am[snip]...... After all how many of us were introduced to railways by the Late Rev.W. Awdry and his tales.......?Atlantic 3279 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:53 am Heartening to see the little blue tw.t on hallowed ground.
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Re: Dave visits Little Bytham
Hi Graeme,Graeme Leary wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 6:18 am Belatedly picked up your photos John of the Bytham visit. Very handy so I don't accost any unsuspecting strangers while waiting for Dave in a week or 3! And if Bytham is in the building you've posted the shot of it looks very salubrious indeed. Or better still, as I'm sure it is the Willoughby Arms and if there is a layout along the lines of Bytham within, what a perfect combination - a pint and a 'play'.
Graeme
Tony lives a short stroll from the Willoughby Arms.
Looking forward to seeing you again in a few weeks time.
John