Harry you could be the richest man in the graveyard
you could be visiting a friend.
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.
Norman Ingram:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Ang if you are limited to 55, that leaves me, Harry, Dave, larry, Kev,
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out of the running to ride shotgun with you!
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Aye but that is another 5.5 years away
Kev if you had said you were playing Led Zep would have stayed alongside with window open so I could here it as only have "Song Remains The Same " on CD others on LP
Should listen to Jonny Walker Long Players 22.00 think tues night Radio 2 ( or listen again )
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.
Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.
Sounds exciting Harry,glad Iâve never been there.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds exciting Harry,glad Iâve never been there.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave, shouldâve known better I had been forewarned, you know âharryâ
if you run out of hours anywhere near Milton Keynes run bent to get to
civilization, usually adding i spent a week there one night.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds exciting Harry,glad Iâve never been there.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave, shouldâve known better I had been forewarned, you know âharryâ
if you run out of hours anywhere near Milton Keynes run bent to get to
civilization, usually adding i spent a week there one night.
thanks harry, long retired.
Sounds like most of the so called new towns built in the 1970âs Harry.A place without character.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds exciting Harry,glad Iâve never been there.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave, shouldâve known better I had been forewarned, you know âharryâ
if you run out of hours anywhere near Milton Keynes run bent to get to
civilization, usually adding i spent a week there one night.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds like most of the so called new towns built in the 1970âs Harry.A place without character.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave, it was a one off lowloader job a âtraxiâ couldnât be loaded until
Saturday morning but the digs were pre-booked and they were good.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
animal:
Dave the Renegade:
animal:
I was on the limiter 55 had to be as out early in mor again in same lorry as today I am doing a bit of cab hoping till he sorts 1 out for meShould have been down to Milton Keynes but didnt come off
Watch out for the concrete cows Ang.Probably to late now as you have already been and gone.
Cheers Dave.Never got there ended up back at yard that is how seen Kev sleeping
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hiya,
I went to Milton Keynes one Friday it was âclosedâ and they get rid of their
dead by standing them upright in bus shelters, 9,00 PM Friday evening and
I had a whole pub to myself, got to the digs and I was the only resident.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds exciting Harry,glad Iâve never been there.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave, shouldâve known better I had been forewarned, you know âharryâ
if you run out of hours anywhere near Milton Keynes run bent to get to
civilization, usually adding i spent a week there one night.
thanks harry, long retired.Sounds like most of the so called new towns built in the 1970âs Harry.A place without character.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave, it was a one off lowloader job a âtraxiâ couldnât be loaded until
Saturday morning but the digs were pre-booked and they were good.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I spent quite a bit of time hauling from traxcavators when driving tippers.Had a week lodging at Rhandirmwyn about six miles from Llandovery.Only good thing about it,we lodged at a pub and got ten bob a night spending money on top of maximum 60 hours pay and board & lodging free.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
I never minded talking to the old blokes in a pub or wherever.I always liked to listen to some of tales they had to tell from the area they lived in.Some you had to take with a pinch of salt,but quite a few of their stories were true.
Sadly you donât get that in the pubs these days.I think a lot of folk have forgotten the art of conversation.
As for young women,there were two daughters at the pub where we lodged,but as I was courting at the time I kept my distance.One of my married workmates was chatting the older daughter up quite a bit.I finished on the firm at the end of the week,so donât know what went on after that.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.Hi Harry,
I never minded talking to the old blokes in a pub or wherever.I always liked to listen to some of tales they had to tell from the area they lived in.Some you had to take with a pinch of salt,but quite a few of their stories were true.
Sadly you donât get that in the pubs these days.I think a lot of folk have forgotten the art of conversation.
As for young women,there were two daughters at the pub where we lodged,but as I was courting at the time I kept my distance.One of my married workmates was chatting the older daughter up quite a bit.I finished on the firm at the end of the week,so donât know what went on after that.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave itâs doubtful if i could remember whether I would be married
or not at any given time, it would need a good coat of thinking about
wouldnât want to go astray if I was hitched at the time, now would I.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.Hi Harry,
I never minded talking to the old blokes in a pub or wherever.I always liked to listen to some of tales they had to tell from the area they lived in.Some you had to take with a pinch of salt,but quite a few of their stories were true.
Sadly you donât get that in the pubs these days.I think a lot of folk have forgotten the art of conversation.
As for young women,there were two daughters at the pub where we lodged,but as I was courting at the time I kept my distance.One of my married workmates was chatting the older daughter up quite a bit.I finished on the firm at the end of the week,so donât know what went on after that.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave itâs doubtful if i could remember whether I would be married
or not at any given time, it would need a good coat of thinking about
wouldnât want to go astray if I was hitched at the time, now would I.![]()
thanks harry, long retired.
I wouldnât like to hear of your younger days as a Lothario Harry.It might make me jealous or frighten me off females for good.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.Hi Harry,
I never minded talking to the old blokes in a pub or wherever.I always liked to listen to some of tales they had to tell from the area they lived in.Some you had to take with a pinch of salt,but quite a few of their stories were true.
Sadly you donât get that in the pubs these days.I think a lot of folk have forgotten the art of conversation.
As for young women,there were two daughters at the pub where we lodged,but as I was courting at the time I kept my distance.One of my married workmates was chatting the older daughter up quite a bit.I finished on the firm at the end of the week,so donât know what went on after that.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave itâs doubtful if i could remember whether I would be married
or not at any given time, it would need a good coat of thinking about
wouldnât want to go astray if I was hitched at the time, now would I.![]()
thanks harry, long retired.I wouldnât like to hear of your younger days as a Lothario Harry.It might make me jealous or frighten me off females for good.
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Dave, youâve no worries on that score, I never kissed and told.
I wouldânt dare I might be talking to her relative or worse case scenario could
be her husband, I was a lover Dave, never a fighter.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Dave, have overnighted in some quiet places in my time but having the
âlittle red bookâ always had good digs and most of them âthe placesâ did
have at least have a sociable pub where at least someone wanted to ask
questions about your âfunnyâ accent and where you came from, usually it
would be an old guy in his nineties who had never ventured beyond the
village boundaries and was bending your ear to become worldly wise on
the cheap, funny old world ehâ never a pretty young thing asking if you
would give them a lift âup Northâ when leaving and offering half a bed in
in the meantime.
thanks harry, long retired.Hi Harry,
I never minded talking to the old blokes in a pub or wherever.I always liked to listen to some of tales they had to tell from the area they lived in.Some you had to take with a pinch of salt,but quite a few of their stories were true.
Sadly you donât get that in the pubs these days.I think a lot of folk have forgotten the art of conversation.
As for young women,there were two daughters at the pub where we lodged,but as I was courting at the time I kept my distance.One of my married workmates was chatting the older daughter up quite a bit.I finished on the firm at the end of the week,so donât know what went on after that.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave itâs doubtful if i could remember whether I would be married
or not at any given time, it would need a good coat of thinking about
wouldnât want to go astray if I was hitched at the time, now would I.![]()
thanks harry, long retired.I wouldnât like to hear of your younger days as a Lothario Harry.It might make me jealous or frighten me off females for good.
Cheers Dave.hiya,
Dave, youâve no worries on that score, I never kissed and told.![]()
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I wouldânt dare I might be talking to her relative or worse case scenario could
be her husband, I was a lover Dave, never a fighter.
thanks harry, long retired.
I used to like fighting Harry,as long as I was watching the idiots taking part.
Cheers Dave.
Stay fleet of foot,
saves a lot of wear & tear on face!
or next best thing,
learn to hit very hard,
this reduces the blows you are going to get.
or just behave yourself,
then you have no worryâs.
Norman Ingram:
Stay fleet of foot,![]()
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saves a lot of wear & tear on face!
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or next best thing,
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learn to hit very hard,
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this reduces the blows you are going to get.
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or just behave yourself,
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then you have no worryâs.
hiya,
Norm, a spot of battling was good for you, a battered mush made you look
as if you was a hard man and would make the ladies wonder what sort of a
mess youâd made of your opponent, I never could run anyway.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Norman Ingram:
Stay fleet of foot,![]()
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saves a lot of wear & tear on face!
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or next best thing,
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learn to hit very hard,
![]()
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this reduces the blows you are going to get.
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or just behave yourself,
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then you have no worryâs.
hiya,
Norm, a spot of battling was good for you, a battered mush made you look
as if you was a hard man and would make the ladies wonder what sort of a
mess youâd made of your opponent, I never could run anyway.
thanks harry, long retired.
I thought you said you wasnât a fighter in a previous post Harry.Norm is bringing the pugilist out in you.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
harry_gill:
Norman Ingram:
Stay fleet of foot,![]()
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saves a lot of wear & tear on face!
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or next best thing,
![]()
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learn to hit very hard,
![]()
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this reduces the blows you are going to get.
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or just behave yourself,
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then you have no worryâs.
hiya,
Norm, a spot of battling was good for you, a battered mush made you look
as if you was a hard man and would make the ladies wonder what sort of a
mess youâd made of your opponent, I never could run anyway.
thanks harry, long retired.I thought you said you wasnât a fighter in a previous post Harry.Norm is bringing the pugilist out in you.
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Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Never went looking for bother Dave, but it did have a knack of finding me
usually a young lady involved, and I was nobodyâs punchbag, will have won
as many as Iâve lost, nowadays would have a job punching my way out of a
council bin-liner.
thanks harry, long retired.