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We might visit the Tank Museum when we have our pre cruise break in Southampton. I can remember Dad always saying each year we would go to the museum. We never did.

Tony

Although I've spent many years on holiday in the area, I've never been either. I am going to rectify this at the end of next week though

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Morning all from Estuary-Land. Quite bright this morning if a bit nippy. Sorting out the contents of the shed today into four piles, back in to shed, into garage, charity shop and tip, the last one of those is the smallest somehow. Problem is as well that a lot of stuff won't be able to go back in the shed until the dry lining has been done. The builder is coming today so I will talk to him about further work I would like to have done, and most importantly what it will cost. Thats it for now, be back later.

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Does anyone know of any sports-type bottle holders big enough to hold a bottle of wine or a 70cl bottle of Bombay Sapphire gin? The plan is to attach it to a saddle or neckstrap when riding out on Sunday.....

Buy yourself a Platypus hydrater system.  Then empty the bottle into such and top off with tonic and Ederflower cordial.....Plus ice.

 

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Will keep your back cool and slake your thirst.

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Morning all,

 

Smashing stuff there iD, the chap going barmy about the flared spokes had me rolling about in laughter and wondering about his taste in trousers.

 

Coincidentally we placed the Christmas order with the butcher earlier this week and oddly the 'largest chicken' they offer has shrunk from 10lbs to 'about 6 lbs' with apparent complete innocence of the knowledge that they sold us a 10lb one last year.  However this is a blessing in disguise because as long as the cats get their share it means we bipeds won't be going through an extended period of chicken sandwiches, curried chicken and chicken soup (the only homemade soup I don't like - too thin for my taste.  In this household decorations do not appear until the weekend before Christmas and remain until 12th Night and the joy of giving and receiving presents is still savoured especially as it usually means new books to read and absorb. The one thing I do miss about the Christmas period is the long past annual visit to Swindon shed and works on the first Sunday after Christmas - unless the snow prevented getting there as in the 1962/63 winter.

 

In the meanwhile the sun has just appeared between the clouds, herself will do the Waitrose shop locally (or try to - why the heck our Prime Minister uses this branch of Waitrose I don't know although maybe she has found a better one since her promotion) and i shall then collect her from the car park without having to actually try and park there.

 

Have a good day one & all.

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Buy yourself a Platypus hydrater system.  Then empty the bottle into such and top off with tonic and Ederflower cordial.....Plus ice.

 

41MP4QIC5WL._AC_UL246_SR190,246_.jpg

 

Will keep your back cool and slake your thirst.

I think he rides a horse not a platypus.
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Bovington is on My list of places I need to visit having last been there in the late 1960.

 The reason I'm interested  is my grandfather started In 1919 with the  tanks like first photo, and finished as RSM(from 1942) in 1953 with tanks like the second Photo

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He's (TheQ) obviously waiting for the Hot Cross Buns and Easter Eggs.

 

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Having worked as a maintenance man for Tescos some years ago, It'll not long now(before XXXXXXXXX) that the eggs are delivered to the back of store.... It used to infuriate the managers that they had XXXXXXXXX stock filling the corridors ready for the last minute rush and head office send easter eggs... Hot cross buns are available just about all year round now,... :sungum:

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Should the impossible happen and I become Supreme Ruler of EarthTM, one of the things that I would decree is that NO Christmas related items/decorations/offers/shopping shall appear before December 1st (and I'd place similar restrictions on Easter "celebrations").

 

 

 

 Many thanks to Your Supreme Dottoriness, this means that at least I will still be able to celebrate my birthday and XXXXXXXXX in the manner to which I have become accustomed. :jester:

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Having worked as a maintenance man for Tescos some years ago, It'll not long now(before XXXXXXXXX) that the eggs are delivered to the back of store.... It used to infuriate the managers that they had XXXXXXXXX stock filling the corridors ready for the last minute rush and head office send easter eggs... Hot cross buns are available just about all year round now,... :sungum:

I spent a few years at their head office which was even worse. No sooner had one of the holidays gone before next years samples started appearing. Something that I definitely don't miss

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Morning All,

 

. And whilst I may share some of Trisonic's dislike of "long dark boring days", I'd much rather pleasantly spend such days with a good book and a glass of single malt in the Holiday Hovel than struggle into work and/or succumb to the shopping feeding frenzy that afflicts a lot of America (and now is spreading to many parts of the world as well). It's not even November and already Christmas cards, advent calendars and the like are on sale around here. Should the impossible happen and I become Supreme Ruler of EarthTM, one of the things that I would decree is that NO Christmas related items/decorations/offers/shopping shall appear before December 1st (and I'd place similar restrictions on Easter "celebrations").

 

Take Care

 

iD

 

You slightly misunderstood me, Flavio.

 

I want everyone else to go to work so I can get on with what I like best - namely not having to put up with interminable family visits etc, etc.

 

Long dark days  partially solved by moving here as there is still some daylight at 5:00pm on the shortest day, otherwise I quite enjoy Winter (we still get seasons here) as it is cold and dry with scattered blizzards. Snow is fine so long as one is equipped to deal with it.

 

Best, Pete.

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Neil, you lucky sod! :maninlove:

 

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[edit: to get her to relax, try a massage. Bottom of the feet is particularly effective, if done right. Make sure you start from the top though! It always worked on my gf's ;) ]

 

Could I just point out that Charlie is my adopted daughter, not wife or girlfriend!  I think Gareth, her hubby, might have something to say if I started massaging her feet, never mind Mrs NHN of 32 years!

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(or try to - why the heck our Prime Minister uses this branch of Waitrose I don't know although maybe she has found a better one since her promotion) and i shall then collect her from the car park without having to actually try and park there.

 

Have a good day one & all.

Has Mrs SM just had a promotion?

 

As to refilling a back pack. When Beth was in hospital long term at one point she like me to take in Apple juice for her. One day I forgot to get any at our normal shop and stopped at a convenience store that sold the stuff in clear glass bottles. The colour looked like another drink that Beth liked and it held 70cl. I then used to refill the bottle with white wine whenever it was empty. This was fine until one night the nurse offered to pour some juice to help her take her tablets. It cost Beth a glass later that night.

 

Jamie

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Bovington is on My list of places I need to visit having last been there in the late 1960.

 The reason I'm interested  is my grandfather started In 1919 with the  tanks like first photo, and finished as RSM(from 1942) in 1953 with tanks like the second Photo

He may have had the opportunity to shout at my father!
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He may have had the opportunity to shout at my father!

Bovington is well worth a visit. Not only did I get the chance to sit in a Chieftan, outside is a memorial to all personnel from the Armoured Corp who have been killed in action since 1945. One of the names on there was a schoolfriend of my wife and her brother who got killed in Northern Ireland, whilst serving with a specialist detachment. However his parent regiment was the 17th/21st Lancers. The staff are excellent.

 

Jamie

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Just walked past the kings Arms (if thats the one Baz was going to) and a group of people in there but couldnt make out if Baz was one of them from his avatar, on my way back from Sainsburys to the office.

 

I went to the Bovington museum when I was very young so dont remember much about it. My father was in the army working on tanks when he was conscripted many years ago and just left when the Suez crisis kicked off.

 

Half way through the day. Awaiting an Amazon package so hopefully it will arrive before I leave to do battle with strike day 3. drivers to be ballotted in the next few weeks so we may well have further problems leading up to xmas.

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Now that I am moving up to 7 mm scale, my luck has obviously changed for the better.

 

The Dragon Models 15 ton Cambrian Railways brake van arrived this morning as a signed for package.

 

The Obergrumpenfuhrer was out!

 

I still haven't plucked up the courage to 'come out' to her just yet.

 

Perhaps when a lot more of the 4 mm fleet has been disposed of?

 

Fortuna audaces iuvat

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With my 70th birthday next month I have to renew my old paper driving licence with a new photo ID card so went into town yesterday to have my picture taken. I couldn't remember where there was a photo booth so I called in at Max Spielman's to check their photo service. Cost was £9.99 for six photos; I pointed out that I only wanted one but that is not an option. I said I would think about it and headed to the main post office in town where I had been told there was a booth. When I was inside it looking for the instructions a PO employee told me it was not yet working following their recent move, so I asked him the cost anyway, £21.50. This turned out to be £4.50 for the photo plus £17 DVLA fee, for this the picture is taken and the form is completed and sent off to the DVLA. I was uneasy about this because the DVLA form that I have states that there is no fee for changing licences. I opted to go back to Max Spielman's and got six photos plus a hard copy. I will send the forms off later today. 

Has anyone else replaced or renewed their driving licence and paid £17.00 to the DVLA for doing so? 

 

As a side, for anyone looking for the main Post Office in Lancaster it has closed on Fenton Street and moved to upstairs in WHS. Stay safe all.

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With my 70th birthday next month I have to renew my old paper driving licence with a new photo ID card so went into town yesterday to have my picture taken. I couldn't remember where there was a photo booth so I called in at Max Spielman's to check their photo service. Cost was £9.99 for six photos; I pointed out that I only wanted one but that is not an option. I said I would think about it and headed to the main post office in town where I had been told there was a booth. When I was inside it looking for the instructions a PO employee told me it was not yet working following their recent move, so I asked him the cost anyway, £21.50. This turned out to be £4.50 for the photo plus £17 DVLA fee, for this the picture is taken and the form is completed and sent off to the DVLA. I was uneasy about this because the DVLA form that I have states that there is no fee for changing licences. I opted to go back to Max Spielman's and got six photos plus a hard copy. I will send the forms off later today. 

Has anyone else replaced or renewed their driving licence and paid £17.00 to the DVLA for doing so? 

 

As a side, for anyone looking for the main Post Office in Lancaster it has closed on Fenton Street and moved to upstairs in WHS. Stay safe all.

 

I renewed my licence over here for the same reason a couple of months ago. They took my photo in the licence office. It goes straight into the computer system and is printed on the new plastic licence and is included in the cost of the licence.

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He may have had the opportunity to shout at my father!

Certainly 1946 to 1953 He was an RSM  At training camps for RTR / RAC Personnel , mostly at Barnard Castle, although his home was Ludgershall, Wilts, where he had met my Grandmother many years before.

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Now that I am moving up to 7 mm scale, my luck has obviously changed for the better.

 

The Dragon Models 15 ton Cambrian Railways brake van arrived this morning as a signed for package.

 

The Obergrumpenfuhrer was out!

 

I still haven't plucked up the courage to 'come out' to her just yet.

 

Perhaps when a lot more of the 4 mm fleet has been disposed of?

 

Fortuna audaces iuvat

With you staying in the closet Richard it does leave you rather open to blackmail. Hmmmmmm....

 

Jamie

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With my 70th birthday next month I have to renew my old paper driving licence with a new photo ID card so went into town yesterday to have my picture taken. I couldn't remember where there was a photo booth so I called in at Max Spielman's to check their photo service. Cost was £9.99 for six photos; I pointed out that I only wanted one but that is not an option. I said I would think about it and headed to the main post office in town where I had been told there was a booth. When I was inside it looking for the instructions a PO employee told me it was not yet working following their recent move, so I asked him the cost anyway, £21.50. This turned out to be £4.50 for the photo plus £17 DVLA fee, for this the picture is taken and the form is completed and sent off to the DVLA. I was uneasy about this because the DVLA form that I have states that there is no fee for changing licences. I opted to go back to Max Spielman's and got six photos plus a hard copy. I will send the forms off later today. 

Has anyone else replaced or renewed their driving licence and paid £17.00 to the DVLA for doing so? 

 

As a side, for anyone looking for the main Post Office in Lancaster it has closed on Fenton Street and moved to upstairs in WHS. Stay safe all.

A lot of supermarkets have photo booths these days. usually about a fiver. Asda has one near us.

 

Jamie

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