Trying to forget about football.
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Trying to forget about football.
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[/frame]Could do with a book, or magazine, that shows the difference in the carriages that these excellent pieces of engineering pulled.
Re: Trying to forget about football.
what football 

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Re: Trying to forget about football.
would rather watch paint dry than watch football.. which oddly enough exactly what i will be doing later today, well putting the paint on anyway.
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Re: Trying to forget about football.
Here you go
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/enthusiasts/other ... ental.html
There is also a link to the vintage carriage trust web site.
Enjoy
If you are into railways and not the beautiful game and with all the wartime (WW1 & WW2) remembrances being organised this year it might be worth looking at another famous railway artefact the Cavell Van and remembering all those servicemen and women lost to war.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavell_Van
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/enthusiasts/other ... ental.html
There is also a link to the vintage carriage trust web site.
Enjoy

If you are into railways and not the beautiful game and with all the wartime (WW1 & WW2) remembrances being organised this year it might be worth looking at another famous railway artefact the Cavell Van and remembering all those servicemen and women lost to war.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavell_Van
Re: Trying to forget about football.
Thanks for that. I'll have a look later. Just off to the East Lancashire Railway.philthehill wrote:Here you go
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/enthusiasts/other ... ental.html
There is also a link to the vintage carriage trust web site.
Enjoy
If you are into railways and not the beautiful game and with all the wartime (WW1 & WW2) remembrances being organised this year it might be worth looking at another famous railway artefact the Cavell Van and remembering all those servicemen and women lost to war.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavell_Van
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Re: Trying to forget about football.
Just back from a visit to the NYMR bought for me as a Birthday Present. Last night a meal and ride on the Pickering Pullman with the engine being the Sir Nigel Gressley. Superb meal and trip.
Drove up to Pickering in the minor with a overnight stay, spent the day in Whitby and a leisurely drive back to Leeds.
The minor performed faultlessly (unlike our football team)
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Drove up to Pickering in the minor with a overnight stay, spent the day in Whitby and a leisurely drive back to Leeds.
The minor performed faultlessly (unlike our football team)
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Opinions are like people,everyone can be different.
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Re: Trying to forget about football.
I'm not a football fan* in general, but did enjoy seeing the first Dutch performance (whilst wondering how much they would have hammered the England side). As for UK football - I've not been inspired in my entire lifetime, but maybe one day will come.
* What puts me off is the thuggery! If I was to punch someone, I'd expect to be arrested & charged. Apparently in a football match, it's ok to punch someone on the pitch whilst watched by millions and recorded in digital video for a lifetime, and the worst you can expect is a red card...
* What puts me off is the thuggery! If I was to punch someone, I'd expect to be arrested & charged. Apparently in a football match, it's ok to punch someone on the pitch whilst watched by millions and recorded in digital video for a lifetime, and the worst you can expect is a red card...
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where to break down next?
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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Thank you,at last someone has the same thoughts as me ! It's ok to assault someone within the confines of a football stadium,outside you would be arrested for doing the same. I love football,but hate to see players spit. So called"Role Models "rayofleamington wrote:I'm not a football fan* in general, but did enjoy seeing the first Dutch performance (whilst wondering how much they would have hammered the England side). As for UK football - I've not been inspired in my entire lifetime, but maybe one day will come.
* What puts me off is the thuggery! If I was to punch someone, I'd expect to be arrested & charged. Apparently in a football match, it's ok to punch someone on the pitch whilst watched by millions and recorded in digital video for a lifetime, and the worst you can expect is a red card...
should be setting an example. Again,spit on the pavement and you can be fined !
Ray,you have made my night !!!!

Re: Trying to forget about football.
Trying to show my personal act of remembrance,but,the pic wont down load. It's my pc. Will sort.philthehill wrote:Here you go
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/enthusiasts/other ... ental.html
There is also a link to the vintage carriage trust web site.
Enjoy
If you are into railways and not the beautiful game and with all the wartime (WW1 & WW2) remembrances being organised this year it might be worth looking at another famous railway artefact the Cavell Van and remembering all those servicemen and women lost to war.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavell_Van

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Love it !Trickydicky wrote:Just back from a visit to the NYMR bought for me as a Birthday Present. Last night a meal and ride on the Pickering Pullman with the engine being the Sir Nigel Gressley. Superb meal and trip.
Drove up to Pickering in the minor with a overnight stay, spent the day in Whitby and a leisurely drive back to Leeds.
The minor performed faultlessly (unlike our football team)
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Re: Trying to forget about football.
Many thanks for the thread guys, back to sanity! I am optimistic that now England no longer features in the "competition" the whole episode might be replaced with something more interesting (I should be so lucky). It appears that eating the competition is the latest fad.
Many thanks to Phil for the Cavell van link!

Many thanks to Phil for the Cavell van link!

Re: Trying to forget about football.
My personal act of remembrance. This goes on every time I go out jogging ![frame]philthehill wrote:Here you go
http://www.kwvr.co.uk/enthusiasts/other ... ental.html
There is also a link to the vintage carriage trust web site.
Enjoy
If you are into railways and not the beautiful game and with all the wartime (WW1 & WW2) remembrances being organised this year it might be worth looking at another famous railway artefact the Cavell Van and remembering all those servicemen and women lost to war.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavell_Van