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worryingly, this thread really amused me lol
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Its the price you pay when fare dodging :lol:

nice pics guys :)
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skipperdipper wrote:What about this?

http://www.merseytrains2005.fotopic.net/p22692556.html

Rob

ahhh bless, its gone to bed
http://rb-transport.fpic.co.uk

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Whitemoor wrote:
skipperdipper wrote:What about this?

http://www.merseytrains2005.fotopic.net/p22692556.html

Rob

ahhh bless, its gone to bed
Could be Pigeon park and ride !! :lol:
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Only small splat on this just above right headlight

http://garryturner.fotopic.net/p22593437.html
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Thought I add some splatters.

Splat 1 - http://mainlinerail.fotopic.net/p14556406.html

Thats all for now, until I upload some pics from the summer.

AS you tend to get more splats in the summer.

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diddydeltic wrote:Only small splat on this just above right headlight

http://garryturner.fotopic.net/p22593437.html

im glad u can see that diddyD...i sure cant im afraid :cry:
http://rb-transport.fpic.co.uk

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mmmmmmmmmm nice,

I'm thinking of starting a webpage for this sort of stuff ? :lol:
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Another bird (I think a seagull) bit the dust the other day.

http://www.ajp.fotopic.net/p22719061.html

Spotted at York on Saturday
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davidperks wrote:Another bird (I think a seagull) bit the dust the other day.

http://www.ajp.fotopic.net/p22719061.html

Spotted at York on Saturday

Smart :lol:
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Last week I was proceeding in an orderly fashion, ie 70 something, from Swansea, over the A 4069 Black Mountain road, through llandovery and over Sugar Loaf when a squirrel ran out. Ok, it was only a grey but I still braked anyway and, as it passed safely by I went back onto the power only for the silly furry tailed rodent to turn round and run back. Needless to say 3500kg of fast moving Transit saw to it that it met a swift end.
I felt bad about it for ages, until further on I saw some birds feasting on road kill. Then I thought, ok, there's probably some birdies feeding on the squirrel right now, so I've actually helped some poor birds stock up for winter. I guess that's just nature.
Further up the road, twixt llandrindod and Newtown there was a fox stood at the side of the road just looking at me as I sped by. Sensible fox. I guess word had got round by then.
That's Co - Driver - Mike. The one in the other seat.
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codrivermike wrote:Last week I was proceeding in an orderly fashion, ie 70 something, from Swansea, over the A 4069 Black Mountain road, through llandovery and over Sugar Loaf when a squirrel ran out. Ok, it was only a grey but I still braked anyway and, as it passed safely by I went back onto the power only for the silly furry tailed rodent to turn round and run back. Needless to say 3500kg of fast moving Transit saw to it that it met a swift end.
I felt bad about it for ages, until further on I saw some birds feasting on road kill. Then I thought, ok, there's probably some birdies feeding on the squirrel right now, so I've actually helped some poor birds stock up for winter. I guess that's just nature.
Further up the road, twixt llandrindod and Newtown there was a fox stood at the side of the road just looking at me as I sped by. Sensible fox. I guess word had got round by then.
Poor squirrel,
lets just hope he took his nuts to Heaven with him :cry: :)
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diddydeltic wrote: Poor squirrel,
lets just hope he took his nuts to Heaven with him :cry: :)
err No. They're on my number plate.

It's a bit like having antlers on your bonnet.
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