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Post by redfox226 on Jan 2, 2019 23:32:27 GMT
Hello Redfox, you're gonna fit in here Phil I thankee kindly young sir...
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Post by redfox226 on Jan 2, 2019 23:34:34 GMT
I gave an answer on the tother side based on hard experience "dont play on the Ouse in the dark"!!!! its not big and its not fun ask JohnV I thankee here and I thankeed there good sir...
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Post by TonyDunkley on Jan 3, 2019 0:05:17 GMT
I gave an answer on the tother side based on hard experience "dont play on the Ouse in the dark"!!!! its not big and its not fun ask JohnV Phuh, . . pair of wimps ! Truth to tell, now that C&RT has let some of the lights/marks on the Ouse above Hook Railway Bridge get obscured by tree and bush growth, it's easier for anyone who isn't familiar with the river to find some of them in the dark than it is in daylight.
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Post by patty on Jan 3, 2019 7:31:01 GMT
Well I was tucked up in bed.....I blame the grandson for making me build train tracks...exhausted brain cells working out how to get beginning to join end in continuous track...phew those days long gone..its been err too many years since working out this part of my daily duties. Not that I could have answered the question but I would have said..."hello and welcome'
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