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« Reply #34695 on: July 26, 2013, 10:37:20 AM »

Will reply soonest, but it may be Monday, as I have a bit of a heavy schedule between now & then.

I hope you've sorted out my winners trophy???  Tongue

Sorry, not with you?

Alex told me he will be winning it again.
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« Reply #34696 on: July 26, 2013, 10:48:29 AM »

Will reply soonest, but it may be Monday, as I have a bit of a heavy schedule between now & then.

I hope you've sorted out my winners trophy???  Tongue

Sorry, not with you?

Alex told me he will be winning it again.

In which case, you'd best warn Alex that if it his him and me heads up, that trophy is going to be blooming expensive.
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« Reply #34697 on: July 26, 2013, 11:17:31 AM »

You might like this Tikay - pics taken on the tube in the 1980s

http://spitalfieldslife.com/2013/07/19/bob-mazzer-on-the-tube/

Very good Claire, thank you.

All human life is there.

Hope all is well with yourself, Hannah, & Lord Gat.

Where are you taking Hannah for her summer hols? Are boys on her horizon yet?

Yes all is very well with us thank you  Smiley

Summer hols will mostly be spent in sunny Ruisilp, although Hannah will be spending a week with my mum down on the coast during August.  We had a rather bittersweet week away in Crete during the May half term, and this weekend we'll be camping and supporting Dan and the other Dan on their Thunder Run relay thingy.

boys may have come onto the horizon very recently but I have pinky-sworn not to say anything to anyone I'm afraid Smiley

Hope all goes well at the weekend - have fun!
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« Reply #34698 on: July 26, 2013, 11:28:46 AM »

Will reply soonest, but it may be Monday, as I have a bit of a heavy schedule between now & then.

I hope you've sorted out my winners trophy???  Tongue

Sorry, not with you?

Alex told me he will be winning it again.

In which case, you'd best warn Alex that if it his him and me heads up, that trophy is going to be blooming expensive.

Tal: If you and I get heads up do you want to do winner takes all?

Tikay:  Alex told me the same thing last year.  Just got lucky, still having nightmares about the 6-bet-gate incident with Mr. Goulder.  WAL.
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« Reply #34699 on: July 26, 2013, 11:43:28 AM »

Tomsom, you need to work on your sweet-talking the fish tekkers. I saw through that too easily.

You'll get second and you'll be jolly grateful Wink
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« Reply #34700 on: July 26, 2013, 11:45:14 AM »



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« Reply #34701 on: July 26, 2013, 11:46:54 AM »

Tal, with regards to my heads up record, I would see this as more of a donation.

Perhaps we could change the parameters of the HU battle, Poker, Chess and Backgammon, best of 3?
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« Reply #34702 on: July 26, 2013, 11:52:23 AM »

Tal, with regards to my heads up record, I would see this as more of a donation.

Perhaps we could change the parameters of the HU battle, Poker, Chess and Backgammon, best of 3?

Best of 5 to include Moaning and Limp-Folding and you're on.
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« Reply #34703 on: July 26, 2013, 11:54:32 AM »

Tal, with regards to my heads up record, I would see this as more of a donation.

Perhaps we could change the parameters of the HU battle, Poker, Chess and Backgammon, best of 3?

Best of 5 to include Moaning and Limp-Folding and you're on.

Booked.
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« Reply #34704 on: July 26, 2013, 12:08:33 PM »

Tal, with regards to my heads up record, I would see this as more of a donation.

Perhaps we could change the parameters of the HU battle, Poker, Chess and Backgammon, best of 3?

Best of 5 to include Moaning and Limp-Folding and you're on.

Booked.

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« Reply #34705 on: July 26, 2013, 01:03:40 PM »

Congrats on the million views.
It seems like an astonishing achievement for such a small community.

Must be Google hits from all those concrete lovers out there.
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« Reply #34706 on: July 26, 2013, 01:06:18 PM »

Congrats on the million views.
It seems like an astonishing achievement for such a small community.

Must be Google hits from all those concrete lovers out there.

A million views here, yet only 234 views on this classic

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« Reply #34707 on: July 26, 2013, 01:09:43 PM »

If Dave Shoelace were a dinosaur, he'd be a Qualitybumpasuarus
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« Reply #34708 on: July 26, 2013, 01:19:33 PM »

 ...cant believe he said that.

 
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« Reply #34709 on: July 26, 2013, 06:08:15 PM »

Just heard that the train could have been travelling at 2x the recommended speed for that bend

The crash was caught on camera and it certainly appears speed related.



Oh wow.

The game was up before she reached the retaining wall. When things go even slightly wrong in such circumstances, there is no way back.

The energy in that crash is just extraordinary to see.



Who is in charge of the clattering train?
The axles creak, and the couplings strain.
Ten minutes behind at the Junction. Yes!
And we're twenty now to the bad--no less!
We must make it up on our flight to town.
Clatter and crash! That's the last train down,
Flashing by with a steamy trail.
Pile on the fuel! We must not fail.
At every mile we a minute must gain!
Who is in charge of the clattering train?

Why, flesh and blood, as a matter of course!
You may talk of iron, and prate of force;
But, after all, and do what you can,
The best--and cheapest--machine is Man!
Wealth knows it well, and the hucksters feel
'Tis safer to trust them to sinew than steel.
With a bit of brain, and a conscience, behind,
Muscle works better than steam or wind.
Better, and longer, and harder all round;
And cheap, so cheap! Men superabound
Men stalwart, vigilant, patient, bold;
The stokehole's heat and the crow's-nest's cold,
The choking dusk of the noisome mine,
The northern blast o'er the beating brine,
With dogged valour they coolly brave;
So on rattling rail, or on wind-scourged wave,
At engine lever, at furnace front,
Or steersman's wheel, they must bear the brunt
Of lonely vigil or lengthened strain.
Man is in charge of the thundering train!

Man, in the shape of a modest chap
In fustian trousers and greasy cap;
A trifle stolid, and something gruff,
Yet, though unpolished, of sturdy stuff.
With grave grey eyes, and a knitted brow,
The glare of sun and the gleam of snow
Those eyes have stared on this many a year.
The crow's-feet gather in mazes queer
About their corners most apt to choke
With grime of fuel and fume of smoke.
Little to tickle the artist taste--
An oil-can, a fist-full of "cotton waste,"
The lever's click and the furnace gleam,
And the mingled odour of oil and steam;
These are the matters that fill the brain
Of the Man in charge of the clattering train.

Only a Man, but away at his back,
In a dozen ears, on the steely track,
A hundred passengers place their trust
In this fellow of fustian, grease, and dust.
They cheerily chat, or they calmly sleep,
Sure that the driver his watch will keep
On the night-dark track, that he will not fail.
So the thud, thud, thud of wheel upon rail
The hiss of steam-spurts athwart the dark.
Lull them to confident drowsiness. Hark!

What is that sound? 'Tis the stertorous breath
Of a slumbering man,--and it smacks of death!
Full sixteen hours of continuous toil
Midst the fume of sulphur, the reek of oil,
Have told their tale on the man's tired brain,
And Death is in charge of the clattering train!

Sleep--Death's brother, as poets deem,
Stealeth soft to his side; a dream
Of home and rest on his spirit creeps,
That wearied man, as the engine leaps,
Throbbing, swaying along the line;
Those poppy-fingers his head incline
Lower, lower, in slumber's trance;
The shadows fleet, and the gas-gleams dance
Faster, faster in mazy flight,
As the engine flashes across the night.
Mortal muscle and human nerve
Cheap to purchase, and stout to serve.
Strained too fiercely will faint and swerve.
Over-weighted, and underpaid,
This human tool of exploiting Trade,
Though tougher than leather, tenser than steel.
Fails at last, for his senses reel,
His nerves collapse, and, with sleep-sealed eyes,
Prone and helpless a log he lies!
A hundred hearts beat placidly on,
Unwitting they that their warder's gone;
A hundred lips are babbling blithe,
Some seconds hence they in pain may writhe.
For the pace is hot, and the points are near,
And Sleep hath deadened the driver's ear;
And signals flash through the night in vain.
Death is in charge of the clattering train!
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