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10 minutes ago, iL Dottore said:

Do any one of you in the UK know what happened to Reading? I can no longer find it on Google Earth!

 

I'm pretty sure it's at one end of a wormhole that leads to another dimension. A friend of mine lived in the (BR) railway houses at the end of our street. The story was his dad was being relocated to "Reading" by BR. Never heard of him again.

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1 hour ago, AndyID said:

 

I'm pretty sure it's at one end of a wormhole that leads to another dimension. A friend of mine lived in the (BR) railway houses at the end of our street. The story was his dad was being relocated to "Reading" by BR. Never heard of him again.

 

Come to think of it his dad had a really impressive Hornby Dublo layout (at least it seemed to me at the time) so, obviously, that went down, or up, the wormhole too.

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13 hours ago, pH said:

“Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can,
And the wisdom to know the difference.”

Then there's

 

"We cannot quell the wind, but we may be able to trim the sails a little".

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1 minute ago, Oldddudders said:

It is also very, very old - I heard it more than 50 years ago!

 

Well you know what they say - the old ones are the best.

 

I'll leave you to work out to what I was referring to as I head out into bitter cold and feable sunshine.

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47 minutes ago, Oldddudders said:

When I was young, it was said that optimists were having their children taught Russian, while pessimists were having theirs taught Chinese. Has the world changed much? 

I don't know about those two languages, but 10-20 years ago I saw a news item about a private school near here that taught Malay.  Their view was that by the time the pupils entered the workforce, there was a good chance the companies they worked for would be Malaysian-owned ones.

 

It was commented after she won the US Open that Emma Raducanu had a huge advantage in earning power over other competitors; she speaks reasonably fluent Mandarin and the Chinese sporting merchandise market is truly colossal.

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2 minutes ago, Northmoor said:

I don't know about those two languages, but 10-20 years ago I saw a news item about a private school near here that taught Malay.  Their view was that by the time the pupils entered the workforce, there was a good chance the companies they worked for would be Malaysian-owned ones.

 

It was commented after she won the US Open that Emma Raducanu had a huge advantage in earning power over other competitors; she speaks reasonably fluent Mandarin and the Chinese sporting merchandise market is truly colossal.

Knowing our voracious appetites, I'm surprised that PB and myself have never been offered sponsorship to promote cakes.

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5 hours ago, iL Dottore said:

Do any one of you in the UK know what happened to Reading? I can no longer find it on Google Earth!

It has become a suburb of Slough. Along with Riting and Rithmetic :jester:

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29 minutes ago, Northmoor said:

I don't know about those two languages, but 10-20 years ago I saw a news item about a private school near here that taught Malay.  Their view was that by the time the pupils entered the workforce, there was a good chance the companies they worked for would be Malaysian-owned ones.

 

It was commented after she won the US Open that Emma Raducanu had a huge advantage in earning power over other competitors; she speaks reasonably fluent Mandarin and the Chinese sporting merchandise market is truly colossal.

 

Bear has worked in Malaysia a couple of times (the second time because "it went wrong the first time" - oh dear, how sad, what a shame....:yahoo:) - the UK Rep. living out there told us the vast majority of the money in the country was actually Chinese rather than Malay.  Big House?  Chances are a Chinese family own it.

 

25 minutes ago, Happy Hippo said:

Knowing our voracious appetites, I'm surprised that PB and myself have never been offered sponsorship to promote cakes.

 

Bear has been pondering an appearance on Mastermind - specialist subject:  Cake Scoffing.  My enthusiasm waned somewhat when I was told "No, Mr. Bear - practical demonstrations are not allowed...."

Turdycurses.

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1 hour ago, Happy Hippo said:

Knowing our voracious appetites, I'm surprised that PB and myself have never been offered sponsorship to promote cakes.

Looking at the girth of the average westerner these days, promotion would not appear necessary....

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Morning all,

 

Still very frozen out with 2-3 inches of now atop completely frozen grass. I went for a walk yesterday (with the sword cane lest I met the Yeti) and walking on grass was like walking on sponges, very weird feeling. No in person school today but online, I can't really complain. Unfortunately tomorrow I have to be up at 6:30 to get to school to assist with a speech and debate tournament, which I'm pretty sure doesn't start till 9.... 

 

In other news, I yesterday I finally bought a new Bachmann LNER livery V2 from Rails of Sheffield as they were on discount and I've finally realized that scratchbuilding will not give me the results I desire. I'm still thinking of doing that mpd layout, just switching from the L&YR to Tynemouth depot. More research is needed.

 

Douglas

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2 minutes ago, New Haven Neil said:

Finding a depot in Tynemouth may be an issue, Douglas.  Try Heaton....suburb of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or Gateshead...or Blyth.  Tynemouth was a station on the North Tyneside loop - electric EMU trains mostly.

Thank you pointing that out Neil, I was thinking Gateshead was Tynemouth for some reason.

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If you want a clean V2, go to Heaton, if you want a dirty V2, try Gateshead. They were only a couple of miles apart, north side and south side of Newcastle. Gateshead was the one with the history, an ancient terminus station, poky old loco works, and a ramshackle steam shed. When I knew it, the builders were in, and a diesel depot was being set down in the middle. The senior hand was the mechanical foreman, an old boy a year off retirement, with an electrical foreman, with a lot more get up and go, with him. The mechanical foreman organised his affairs by having “steam days” and “diesel days”. I’d come up from York looking at some technical problem on a diesel, and you could always bet it would be a “steam day”.

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1 hour ago, New Haven Neil said:

Finding a depot in Tynemouth may be an issue, Douglas.  Try Heaton....suburb of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or Gateshead...or Blyth.  Tynemouth was a station on the North Tyneside loop - electric EMU trains mostly.

I thought Tynemouth was the middle of a river:laugh_mini:

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