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« Reply #135 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:49:21 »

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_spotting

Very americanized. Fucking yanks  :twisted:

For all your trainspotting resources...

Although I'm more a gongoozler  Wink
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glos_robin

« Reply #136 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:49:26 »

Just found out a girl I know was Mike Bowdens guest at the ground today as she's always at the speedway. I'm gonna do some digging  Cheesy

edit: he might be giving her a job there........hmmm a mole  Cheesy
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« Reply #137 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:52:47 »

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I'm gonna do some dogging

 :shock: Frazier3's your man for that kind of behaviour
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sonic youth

« Reply #138 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:53:22 »

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Just found out a girl I know was Mike Bowdens guest at the ground today as she's always at the speedway. I'm gonna do some digging  Cheesy

edit: he might be giving her a job there........hmmm a mole  Cheesy


Is she fit?
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Reg Smeeton
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« Reply #139 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:54:07 »

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why don't the just get an excel spread sheet put every number between 1 and a million then surely you'd have every number?  Soapy Tit Wank


Because the whole point of train (or plane) spotting is writing down their numbers in the hope that maybe one day you might see the same one again. How sad.


Surely not! Isn't the point to see EVERY single train ever made?

Alan?!?!?!?!?!


I actually wonder if they know why they do it......


  Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.
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glos_robin

« Reply #140 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:54:47 »

she's ok, not one of the lycra clad ones we had the other week though unfortunately....
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glos_robin

« Reply #141 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:56:48 »

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why don't the just get an excel spread sheet put every number between 1 and a million then surely you'd have every number?  Soapy Tit Wank


Because the whole point of train (or plane) spotting is writing down their numbers in the hope that maybe one day you might see the same one again. How sad.


Surely not! Isn't the point to see EVERY single train ever made?

Alan?!?!?!?!?!


I actually wonder if they know why they do it......


  Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.


           
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sonic youth

« Reply #142 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:57:28 »

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 Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.


All of which make me seem like a perfectly normal member of society.
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TalkTalk

« Reply #143 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 21:58:45 »

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 Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.

 :jaw1:

Reg is my long lost brother.

Apart from the listening to tapes bit, obviously. That's just so uncool.
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mattboyslim

« Reply #144 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:06:54 »

I believe my Dad has some train noise on vinyl somewhere.

PS Thanks Sonic (I presume) for the otter references.
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glos_robin

« Reply #145 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:09:44 »

Who was setting off the fire alarms then, own up who was culprit? My friend siad that as soon as the chanting started all the fire alarms were going off  Cheesy
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« Reply #146 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:13:45 »

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 Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.

 :jaw1:

Reg is my long lost brother.

Apart from the listening to tapes bit, obviously. That's just so uncool.


 Don't knock it until you've tried it....very therapeutic  Cool

 Incidentally if they put a Warship class diesel hydraulic at the top of the badge.....then they could have a red one, well at least maroon....Swindon built in the 50's

  There used to be on e in the Bury Transport Museum a few years back...assuming its still there could be worth a look on Saturday.
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glos_robin

« Reply #147 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:15:37 »

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Quote from: "Reg Smeeton"
 Trainspotting, comes about simply from a love of trains...there are many ways in whuich this can manifest itself...working on preservation lines...travelling classic routes...walking old railway tracks....building model railways.....seeking out general railway heritage....listening to tapes of vintage steam....reading the books of O.S. Nock......or trainspotting, or a combination of some or all.

 :jaw1:

Reg is my long lost brother.

Apart from the listening to tapes bit, obviously. That's just so uncool.


 Don't knock it until you've tried it....very therapeutic  Cool

 Incidentally if they put a Warship class diesel hydraulic at the top of the badge.....then they could have a red one, well at least maroon....Swindon built in the 50's

  There used to be on e in the Bury Transport Museum a few years back...assuming its still there could be worth a look on Saturday.


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TalkTalk

« Reply #148 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:19:21 »

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Incidentally if they put a Warship class diesel hydraulic at the top of the badge.....then they could have a red one, well at least maroon....Swindon built in the 50's

Indeed they were. Good spot.

Although I never got to see a Warship on the ex-GW main line. Only shedloads of Westerns. They were great.

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There used to be one in the Bury Transport Museum a few years back...assuming its still there could be worth a look on Saturday.

I think there's a Warship or two on the West Somerset?
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glos_robin

« Reply #149 on: Monday, April 9, 2007, 22:20:52 »

CUNT ...........Diamandis was going around calling us all morons after the match  :x
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