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Chris Webb:
What about William Wordsworth,born in Cockermouth,he was a famous ■■■■■■■■■■ lad tha knows,long before ESL. He used to stay at his grannie’s house in Penrith,wonder if he was on a trunk changeover? :grimacing:
And what about Stan Laurel,born in Ulverston which is in ■■■■■■■ now,does he count or have I got mesen into a fine mess (scratching head). I think he worked at Glaxo 'cos I’m sure he loaded me with wet acetone there once. :stuck_out_tongue:

Anon

William Wordsworth used to stay about a mile from here at Hindwell Farm which overlooks a four acre lake.Not quite as big as Windermere etc :laughing: .

The late Stan Robson surely puts “The Fast One” in the shade as far as ■■■■■■■■ hauliers go! But no,the most famous ■■■■■■■■ is defo John Peel the famous huntsman!! He will be turning in his grave now with the hunting ban thats in force( but not for long now I hope!) The Fell packs are “working” hunts,for a good reason,not the mamby pamby “stuck up” mounted packs from other parts of the country. Foxes can wreak terrible damage on a field full off new born lambs and the only humane way to keep them in check in Lakeland is the fell packs that are followed on foot by the Huntsmen and their followers for miles ,up hill and down Mountain!! Woof woof!! Bewick.

Bewick:
The late Stan Robson surely puts “The Fast One” in the shade as far as ■■■■■■■■ hauliers go! But no,the most famous ■■■■■■■■ is defo John Peel the famous huntsman!! He will be turning in his grave now with the hunting ban thats in force( but not for long now I hope!) The Fell packs are “working” hunts,for a good reason,not the mamby pamby “stuck up” mounted packs from other parts of the country. Foxes can wreak terrible damage on a field full off new born lambs and the only humane way to keep them in check in Lakeland is the fell packs that are followed on foot by the Huntsmen and their followers for miles ,up hill and down Mountain!! Woof woof!! Bewick.

I remember John Peel Dennis,he let his hounds lick his horn in the morning.
Tally - ho old bean. :laughing:

Chris Webb:

Bewick:
The late Stan Robson surely puts “The Fast One” in the shade as far as ■■■■■■■■ hauliers go! But no,the most famous ■■■■■■■■ is defo John Peel the famous huntsman!! He will be turning in his grave now with the hunting ban thats in force( but not for long now I hope!) The Fell packs are “working” hunts,for a good reason,not the mamby pamby “stuck up” mounted packs from other parts of the country. Foxes can wreak terrible damage on a field full off new born lambs and the only humane way to keep them in check in Lakeland is the fell packs that are followed on foot by the Huntsmen and their followers for miles ,up hill and down Mountain!! Woof woof!! Bewick.

I remember John Peel Dennis,he let his hounds lick his horn in the morning.
Tally - ho old bean. :laughing:

Aye OK marra!! and while wer’e on was that you causing’t trouble in Douglas 'tother day when they cordoned off’t fron’t or summat?What was it all over? 'appen they’d put a 1p on’t price of a pint eh! Well it can’t ‘ave bin’ owt serious can it? Dennis.

bewick,
thought you might be interested in this link made by a lad called andy bell you can see his work on the truck model thread on here forum.truckmodelworld.com/defaul … sts&t=5944 pete

Bewick:

Chris Webb:

Bewick:
The late Stan Robson surely puts “The Fast One” in the shade as far as ■■■■■■■■ hauliers go! But no,the most famous ■■■■■■■■ is defo John Peel the famous huntsman!! He will be turning in his grave now with the hunting ban thats in force( but not for long now I hope!) The Fell packs are “working” hunts,for a good reason,not the mamby pamby “stuck up” mounted packs from other parts of the country. Foxes can wreak terrible damage on a field full off new born lambs and the only humane way to keep them in check in Lakeland is the fell packs that are followed on foot by the Huntsmen and their followers for miles ,up hill and down Mountain!! Woof woof!! Bewick.

I remember John Peel Dennis,he let his hounds lick his horn in the morning.
Tally - ho old bean. :laughing:

Aye OK marra!! and while wer’e on was that you causing’t trouble in Douglas 'tother day when they cordoned off’t fron’t or summat?What was it all over? 'appen they’d put a 1p on’t price of a pint eh! Well it can’t ‘ave bin’ owt serious can it? Dennis.

Attempted murder on Athol Street Dennis for one thing and a gang of women outside Tynwald wi banners,can’t remember what that were about.
Couldn’t cope wi another 1p on a pint,local bitter is £2-55 in t’Queens,so only go out when I can see ■■■■■■■ and Wales from our winder.Times is hard now you UK buggers have nicked our VAT. :laughing:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

wirralpete:
bewick,
thought you might be interested in this link forum.truckmodelworld.com/defaul … opics&f=30 made by a lad called andy bell you can see his work on the model truck thread on here… :slight_smile:

Thanks for the “heads up” WP but I’ve already had a private “viewing” thanks.But it sure does the lad credit for sure,it’s absolutely spot on and I sure feel both humble and proud that he chose a Bewick Scania for his project!! Cheers Bewick.

Chris Webb:

Bewick:

Chris Webb:

Bewick:
The late Stan Robson surely puts “The Fast One” in the shade as far as ■■■■■■■■ hauliers go! But no,the most famous ■■■■■■■■ is defo John Peel the famous huntsman!! He will be turning in his grave now with the hunting ban thats in force( but not for long now I hope!) The Fell packs are “working” hunts,for a good reason,not the mamby pamby “stuck up” mounted packs from other parts of the country. Foxes can wreak terrible damage on a field full off new born lambs and the only humane way to keep them in check in Lakeland is the fell packs that are followed on foot by the Huntsmen and their followers for miles ,up hill and down Mountain!! Woof woof!! Bewick.

I remember John Peel Dennis,he let his hounds lick his horn in the morning.
Tally - ho old bean. :laughing:

Aye OK marra!! and while wer’e on was that you causing’t trouble in Douglas 'tother day when they cordoned off’t fron’t or summat?What was it all over? 'appen they’d put a 1p on’t price of a pint eh! Well it can’t ‘ave bin’ owt serious can it? Dennis.

Attempted murder on Athol Street Dennis for one thing and a gang of women outside Tynwald wi banners,can’t remember what that were about.
Couldn’t cope wi another 1p on a pint,local bitter is £2-55 in t’Queens,so only go out when I can see ■■■■■■■ and Wales from our winder.Times is hard now you UK buggers have nicked our VAT. :laughing:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Am going off thread now to nip down 'tut ’ 'Arbour and get the Border police to put up a shot of C. Webb with a red cross over it and’t following message " Do not under any circumstances allow this Bugger back onto the Mainland" By Order.

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

Trev_H:

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

The ones with a bingo ticket are alive so i’ve been told. :confused:

Trev_H:

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

Yer right there Trev,it was an old Chris Webb “lookalike” comedian,Colin Crompton, who first used the joke in the 70’s IIRC.He said they propped the corpse’s in the bus shelters to watch the traffic lights change! Give order,ding ding,thank you please!!Dennis.

v7victor:

Trev_H:

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

The ones with a bingo ticket are alive so i’ve been told. :confused:

Gala Bingo here we come,wey hey!!

Bewick:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Am going off thread now to nip down 'tut ’ 'Arbour and get the Border police to put up a shot of C. Webb with a red cross over it and’t following message " Do not under any circumstances allow this Bugger back onto the Mainland" By Order.
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I’ll snek back in via Liverpool or Glasson Dock,they aren’t fussy who ships into the UK.
Anyroad,I were only kidding about living in Morecambe,it would be back to Sheffield for me,proper place,weer thi talk t’Qeens English tha knows.
Do I really look like Colin bloody Crompton,can’t be rayt. :unamused:

By the way Dennis,is this you on t’Prom at Morecambe?

Bring me sunshine …anon

Bewick:

v7victor:

Trev_H:

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

The ones with a bingo ticket are alive so i’ve been told. :confused:

Gala Bingo here we come,wey hey!!

hiya,
Don’t mind a game of Bingo Dennis and have played in the Morcambe Gala hall many times also there was another Gala in King Street Lancaaster now closed in those days we had a little "getaway"yes a caravan at Glasson Dock, well you have to give the lady in your life a treat haven’t you?? “house”.
thanks harry long retired.

harry_gill:

Bewick:

v7victor:

Trev_H:

Chris Webb:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Isn’t that where they stand the dead people up in bus shelters? :laughing: :laughing:

The ones with a bingo ticket are alive so i’ve been told. :confused:

Gala Bingo here we come,wey hey!!

hiya,
Don’t mind a game of Bingo Dennis and have played in the Morcambe Gala hall many times also there was another Gala in King Street Lancaaster now closed in those days we had a little "getaway"yes a caravan at Glasson Dock, well you have to give the lady in your life a treat haven’t you?? “house”.
thanks harry long retired.

Hiya “H” We were on hols in Cyprus once and they had a few hands of Bingo in the hotel every night,never happened before or since but I won about £300 over a few days,couldn’t go wrong! the old proffessionals were going mad,and they all wanted to sit next to us hoping some luck rubbed off!! We even shared some of the wins with a young couple we sat with some nights! Cheers Dennis.

Chris Webb:

Bewick:
Might come back to UK and live in Morecambe if thad have me.

Am going off thread now to nip down 'tut ’ 'Arbour and get the Border police to put up a shot of C. Webb with a red cross over it and’t following message " Do not under any circumstances allow this Bugger back onto the Mainland" By Order.

I’ll snek back in via Liverpool or Glasson Dock,they aren’t fussy who ships into the UK.
Anyroad,I were only kidding about living in Morecambe,it would be back to Sheffield for me,proper place,weer thi talk t’Qeens English tha knows.
Do I really look like Colin bloody Crompton,can’t be rayt. :unamused:

By the way Dennis,is this you on t’Prom at Morecambe?

Bring me sunshine …anon
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You’ve no idea how it makes your leg ache,stood like that every day Chris! As far as being a Colin Crompton “lookalike” it wasn’t me that first suggested it but that shot of you sat in the canteen with the flat cap on and ciggy does have a passing resemblence!!! Head down and crawl away to bomb shelter!! Cheers Dennis.

Hello,
Your right rigsby, why isn’t he wearing a hard hat?
■■■■■■■■ Gill

■■■■■■■■ gill:
Hello,
Your right rigsby, why isn’t he wearing a hard hat?
■■■■■■■■ Gill

who eric morecambe ■■?