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Re: Class 70

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dkightley wrote:Probably sound better....... :wink:


I'm going to stand up-wind!!
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Better taste aswell :wink:
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Humour aside, I assume that nobody was hurt during the incident.
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davejc64 wrote:Humour aside, I assume that nobody was hurt during the incident.
Nobody was hurt, apart from the loco, and the ship.
I suspect that the crane operators ego, was slightly dented aswell.
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phill70 wrote:
davejc64 wrote:Humour aside, I assume that nobody was hurt during the incident.
Nobody was hurt, apart from the loco, and the ship.
I suspect that the crane operators ego, was slightly dented aswell.
I also suspect the crane driver needed a change of underwear after the incident as well. :lol:
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