Low Gear Guy
Veteran
- Location
- Surrey
Phil the pumpkin is feeling a bit peeky.
Had a good day at work, busy as, Wales being locked down, Christmas is getting ramped up. WHY??!! why? It's still October!
Sean Connery passed away, apparently in his sleep so at least he went gentle into that good night.
Bloody rain! A lot of areas are getting ready to be flooded again. fourth time this year? I've lost track.
Hopefully next week will be a little dryer
This one!I've just blown tea out of my nose, reading that...
Wish it was that kind of shed. But it's a type 66 diesel loco - they're called sheds because the body panels are corrugated.
This one!
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Use it for your next trip to Tesco's, or take it for a test ride overnight.It's still there. The shed, that is. Wonder what that's all about...
Anyways, a would be really good right now.
Use it for your next trip to Tesco's, or take it for a test ride overnight.
Mrs. GA makes a good pasty as well. They are found in States, but only in the Upper Peninsula of MichiganI hope they have swede and carrot along with the mince and spices. And the pudding at one end.
Having spent a good bit of my childhood in Cornwall I've a liking for a proper Cornish pasty - Warren's in Hayle make decent ones
Is there a flat wagon nearby as well?Well, the railway line does take a direct route from Casa Reynard to Tesco.
Don't tempt...
Is there a flat wagon nearby as well?
Big sellers?Mrs. GA makes a good pasty as well. They are found in States, but only in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
There for your potato pickings then.Nope... It's got a load of open wagons coupled up to it. Yellow ones FWIW.
Anyways, Her Lexiship has left my lap, so I can now make myself a
I'm sure they are, in the U.P., but here, I know of but one store that carries them. Over here, commercially made ones usually have ground beef in them, which strikes me as more like a Foorfar Bridie than a pasty. We usually have ours with stew meat, rutabaga, potato, and onionBig sellers?