waverley81 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:23 am
I wonder what could have generated the interest in this introduction?
She's actually out visiting me this week- I'll give her a nudge to make some suitable reply
waverley81 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:23 am
I wonder what could have generated the interest in this introduction?
She's actually out visiting me this week- I'll give her a nudge to make some suitable reply
Two things spring to mind.....
Which are?
Charm and good humour I think.
Andy (Peak)
2 trains, 2 railroad tracks, one going the other one coming back. Click Clack, Click Clack.
waverley81 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:23 am
I wonder what could have generated the interest in this introduction?
She's actually out visiting me this week- I'll give her a nudge to make some suitable reply
Two things spring to mind.....
Which are?
Charm and good humour I think.
What else! Charm and good humour are great attributes....
Well thank you all. I really don't know what to say.
However, after all the stick I get for the jokes I post I seriously doubt my best attributes are "charm and good humour"
Rather than 'Hello' maybe this thread should be re-named 'Hello Boys' after a once famous advertising campaign for a certain form a ladies attire
Trying to raise a smile and spread a little happiness
waverley81 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:23 am
I wonder what could have generated the interest in this introduction?
She's actually out visiting me this week- I'll give her a nudge to make some suitable reply
Two things spring to mind.....
Which are?
Charm and good humour I think.
I would of gone for eyes, but they have disappeared out of the picture ......................... now where did i put them buffers
cliff
If it makes a noise, THRASH IT
O gauge member of the Northampton and District Model Railway Club
Well, hello Mrs!
And, I still can't see your eyes!
(I had wondered why this particular 'welcome' thread was so long though!)
Seriously, I like having ladies present - when my wife was helping me with my exhibition layout recently, it suddenly went from "yours" to "ours"! Ha, ha, ha!
Cheers,
John.
"In the shuffling madness, of the locomotive breath, Runs the all-time loser,
headlong to his death, He feels the piston scraping, Steam breaking on his brow,
Old Charlie stole the handle and, The train wont stop going, No way to slow down,
No way to slow down,...."
I. Anderson. "Aqualung" 1971