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Indeed... :wink:

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That ones even worse Mike :wink: :lol:
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Me leaning out of 5164.............

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Again, I know this is and old thread, but what the hay! :P

http://www.preserved-diesels.co.uk/2006b/73110_6.htm
In the blue adidas top - I was taking this picture at the time :wink:: http://37427.fotopic.net/p30122028.html
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http://chrishewitt.fotopic.net/p32335676.html

My head and shirt in the back brake van
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"The Great Stoat Chase":

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... 7600529439

Spot yourself in a video... :wink:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_u_RUzb ... t%20thrash me front window for all this video :)
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trains2 wrote:"The Great Stoat Chase":

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... 7600529439

Spot yourself in a video... :wink:

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And this is supposed to be funny because... :-?
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:o Thats rather shocking...
Dont spose you would be finding it funny if had braked in front of you,and ended up as a mess on your car bonnet...
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chrisj94 wrote::o Thats rather shocking...
Dont spose you would be finding it funny if had braked in front of you,and ended up as a mess on your car bonnet...
Yes thats bad

There some great pictures in this Thread,But the idots with the Heads and Arms out of the Window is shocking on moving Trains

Hope no gets there Heads choped off

it has Happerned

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There some great pictures in this Thread,But the idots with the Heads and Arms out of the Window is shocking on moving Trains
If you know the clearences ( which many do ) - theres generally nowt wrong with it, IMO.

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rwaceyw wrote:
There some great pictures in this Thread,But the idots with the Heads and Arms out of the Window is shocking on moving Trains
If you know the clearences ( which many do ) - theres generally nowt wrong with it, IMO.

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Is it worth the Risk,If they what to risk it thats up to them,just think of the folks who would have to clean the mess up

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chrisj94 wrote::o Thats rather shocking...
Dont spose you would be finding it funny if had braked in front of you,and ended up as a mess on your car bonnet...
Luckily James Mayl is a very experianced driver, and that wasn't planned, I happened to be cycling infront and they were filming, just a bit of fun. :roll:
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