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12 hours ago, BlackRat said:

Once you reach a certain point, they become a burden, and you can spend more time trying to find an article for what it's worth.

 

Once upon a time I collected trains and bought train magazines - a lot of train magazines, which I was assured I could reference them at my leisure, any time.  Problem was, I hardly ever referred to them and they grew and grew in number.  Until I reached a certain point...................:swoon:

     Brian.

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10 hours ago, southern42 said:

Warning:  These dinosaurs contain small parts....do not give to...

 

9 hours ago, southern42 said:

What hit me, before Christmas, was finding such dinosaurs in a shop in a tourist centre with label stating for over 36 months...presumably of the edible variety - chew/bend/pull apart and they break up into small bits ready to swallow.

 

To defend them from the possible suspicion that his parents were endangering our grandson, I have to confess my confusion about the ages of my grandchildren (shame!). The grandson whose birthday was at the weekend was turning three, not two. My excuse is that another grandson turns two next week, and I had been buying a present for him online immediately before typing that post. (A large Tonka dump truck, since you ask - no small parts.)

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17 minutes ago, brianusa said:

 

Once upon a time I collected trains and bought train magazines - a lot of train magazines, which I was assured I could reference them at my leisure, any time.  Problem was, I hardly ever referred to them and they grew and grew in number.  Until I reached a certain point...................:swoon:

     Brian.

 

I have purchased Continental Modeller since day one. However, when sorting for two moves ago, I discovered that there were some issues missing.  I'd thoroughly gone through the collection and removed (from the staple-bound issues) all the adverts to reduce the space required and organised loft storage for them but after my last move, I've been through some of them and thought "what's the point?" So far, I have consigned about 20% to the recycle facility; I do try and keep anything of my own doing, however!

 

I have now whittled some ten subscriptions into just two, TR:E and TR:UK. If I 'need' any others, I'll purchase them next time I'm in the relevant country!

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22 minutes ago, newbryford said:

My brother is not at all well is an understatement.

We had a phone call yesterday from SiL that was not at all positive and went to visit him and his family at the CCU.

Due to various complications - double pneumothorax, pulmonary embolisms and pneumonia on top of his initial trauma, he cannot absorb oxygen efficiently - even with a 100% supply - so he has been moved to the specialist heart and lung unit at Wythenshawe today.

They are trying a few different things with the possibility that he is being considered for ECMO treatment if there is no improvement.

 

We (family NB) feel pretty helpless as there is very little we can do directly, except support his wife and son through this and hope for his recovery

 

Keep fighting big brother.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thoughts with you and your Family, Mick.

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1 hour ago, newbryford said:

My brother is not at all well is an understatement.

 

Very sorry to hear that Mick. He seems to be receiving the best care possible. Hang in there.

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4 hours ago, polybear said:

Am I missing something here, or are these Bozo's really are a totally clueless bunch of brainless F.Wits?

 

I think everyone has been taken by surprise with this one so it's not surprising there's a lot of confusion. Let's hope we dodge the bullet this time, learn from it and put plans in place now for how we respond to the next one.

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6 hours ago, Ozexpatriate said:

I went looking online for Continental locomotives - Danish in particular, given the LEGO Group's homeland. I couldn't find any but the German ones. Searching for 0-6-0 tank locomotives found more British examples than anything, even when specifying German or Danish.

 

Perhaps I needed to search using Danish words to get the right answers.

Like any search on the 'net it all depends on what you ask for.  i just did a goggle inquiry and finished up with loads of pictures of Danish locos of all types and sizes.  I was a bit selective in my search question and I actually got what I asked for plus some wider links.  So try this -

DSB 0-6-0 steam locos

 

And Mick sorry to hear about your brother but at least it sounds as if the Medics are doing their best for him - fingers crossed.

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7 minutes ago, Ozexpatriate said:

Thanks Mike, that's an improvement over "Danish". 

 

All the same, in images, this one was the third option presented!

 

I tried various googles too but came-up blank. I was hoping to find something with the "both ways arrows". Did DSB ever adopt something like that or is a Lego invention?

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Hmm, I bought a six of Guinness Stout (first time ever) at the local Bi-Lo (it waas on sale for $9.00), after one bottle I think that I just wasted nine dollars. Absolutely no taste (to me, at least), my well water is better. Oh well, I will probably finish the pack but it will take quite a while.

 

On a more cheerful note;  good night owl from the Piedmont.

 

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