'm not a geek...didn't any of you have a book with all the train engine numbers?
This sounds incredibly ****.
Trainspotting is probably my favourite book ever though. Not about trains, sadly.
'm not a geek...didn't any of you have a book with all the train engine numbers?
Right, I'm going back to the politics thread where the posters enjoy the finer things in life... like having a train book.This sounds incredibly ****.
Trainspotting is probably my favourite book ever though. Not about trains, sadly.
Right, I'm going back to the politics thread where the posters enjoy the finer things in life... like having a train book.
This thread has gone off track.
No classI've read all Irvine Welsh books. BrilliantThis sounds incredibly ****.
Trainspotting is probably my favourite book ever though. Not about trains, sadly.
'm not a geek...didn't any of you have a book with all the train engine numbers?
At the risk of reinforcing my reputation on here as a functioning alcoholic, I feel the need to report the latest step in the nation's march towards Prohibition. We've just been informed by LNER that our train to Inverness will be 'dry'. This is not just to say that they won't be serving alcohol - no alcohol can be consumed on board. On enquiring why this should be, I was told that British Transport Police were enforcing the ban, because of 'the situation'.
Madness.
Yeah, I'll wind up doing something like that, but it's just ridiculous.
I must admit... and don't dare call me a geek... I love trains, especially old steam trains. I used to have a book with all the engine numbers. Each year I try out a different railway line.
'm not a geek...didn't any of you have a book with all the train engine numbers?
Tenants extra in a brown paper bag?

I think you may be a functioning alcoholic![]()
Do you think these restrictions make any sense, Col?
Nothing to see hereA mate of my son booked himself in for a COVID test. Drove to the centre, did the sign in bit, then his kids, in the back seat, really kicked off, so badly that he decided to bail and re book. So he drove home without taking the test.
Next day he was messaged to say he tested positive.
That, Woody, is definitely a false positive.
There are obviously some inconsistencies, but as I've said before, they're trying to square a circle.
Virtually impossible to provide a one size fits all policy with this thing imo.
I just try to do what I can to stay safe.
A lack of alcohol availability is obviously one of the main bug bares of yours.
For me, it's not being able to perform on stage or go to a live performance.
I do think they could probably have audiences in theatres in a reduced capacity.
For me, it's not being able to perform on stage or go to a live performance.
I do think they could probably have audiences in theatres in a reduced capacity.
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