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
Even more Wow!
Mr Waverley must be a very happy and fortunate chappy!
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
Sorry, buddy!
It just had to be said - even though it may end up with your servitude!!
Don't worry - me too! Better to have a wife who knows her own worth (and mind) than owt else, imho, of course.
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