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You guys across the Pond are beginning to make me a bit skiddish about joining this particular conversation at all.... :? LOL
Graham immediately reminded me of a younger David Crosby, of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young fame at Woodstock. I was driving my 1964 VW Van at the time of the concert in 1969, but the New York State Thruway had been closed by the time I had even heard of it. I missed that chance to see my favorite guitarist Jimi Hendicks live, but I later got to see another favorite rock group of mine, The Who, performing 'Tommy' when it was brand new (Pete did not smash his Guitar that night). :( I am also a fan of Deep Purple, but you can't beat early Eric Clapton during his days with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in Cream. 'Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end, we sung and danced.........' And also did a lot of other things we would not admit to Mum and Dad. :o :shock: ;) kwakers
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Of course my favorite Guitarist was Jimi Hendrix, not Jimi Hendicks! Too much Birthday Cake and Guiness Stout today on St. Patricks Day I guess.......Where is the Drunken Smilie? kwakers
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Toy Fair time again for some of us over towards the East of the country. Huntingdon is calling for attendance on the Easter Monday, 6th April and on this occasion I have to attend to collect a valuable parcel specially shipped over from Poland at great expense and is so valuable, Two forum members are having to look after it for me...!!

So Tim, where a big Easter Bunny outfit or Daffodil in your hat so I don't miss you, its very important I collect that parcel, see you Monday.

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Whats in the parcel Ghosty? :?:
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motorman wrote:Whats in the parcel Ghosty? :?:
A cardboard 'Half Track' Rolls-Royce.

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Bridgnorth is on as normal holiday Monday, as is Kidderminster Sat 11th. Good turn outs at both normally, and a decent selection of the old stuff.
I'll be at both, first time trading since my big operation in Jan, so the Mrs'll be carrying all the gear while I sit drinking coffee.
No change there then.
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Good on yer Chris, sounds like you have her trained properly. I had to do the same when my back went out, had treatment Three Years ago and I'm now fine, but haven't told the Wife yet!

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Worst is in the supermarket, I can hear all the women going "look at that idle sod, making her carry all the bags!" I was going to get a T shirt printed saying "I'm not an idle bastard I just can't carry anything".
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:
motorman wrote:Whats in the parcel Ghosty? :?:
A cardboard 'Half Track' Rolls-Royce.

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and I've got it :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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