Never met any of you lot despite me walking around with "SNOD" badge that also contained my avatar
Snod
Last edited by Snodvan; 14th Mar 20094:12pm.
5 Precepts of Buddhism seem appropriate. Refrain from taking life. Refrain from taking that which is not given. Refrain from misconduct. Refrain from lying. Refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness
I was looking for you mate - I had a present for you. I was there from 1110 to 1210 wearing WIKIW badge and even had a little trowel (I was trying to be discrete) on me ....
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Now if you two would have turned up as i suggested earlier in the thread you would have bumped into each other. DD with a shovel and Snod with cat flap under arm.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
just been for an hour (2.00 till 3.00),very interesting,was keeping an eye out for any thing wiki related but alas nothing,i had a hi viz jacket on with firwood written on the back as i have been to work.had a nice chat with ian boumphrey.
Hats off to the staff and volunteers at the Transport Museum. The B'head and Wallasey Corp. buses are a real credit to them. This is the museum that your "wonderful" council want to close by the way! (Pause to throw up).
Sorry dd, if I where lucky enough to own an E-type, I'd gladly swop it for the B'head Leyland. Keep your modern Scammell with its dodgy number plate. (It's too "new" for those plates).
Presume Beemertastic will book him pronto ! The "Corpy Blue" does suit it though.
The sound of those Leyland oil engines at tickover is pure magic!
Should have printed off some leaflets for the site to hand out
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