Mebbe he's had some of Scotch's scratchings....mizzytheman wrote: Looks like poor old Bob is down to his last two.
CHEAP BRAKE PADS!
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Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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I’d have none left at all eating that rubbishAlan H wrote:Mebbe he's had some of Scotch's scratchings....mizzytheman wrote: Looks like poor old Bob is down to his last two.
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Just that Steve... they don't understand broad native Scunny!stevewharton wrote:Mizzy,mizzytheman wrote:Hi Steve,wardy wrote: Just to the East of Scunthorpe Alan. village called gunness. i cross over the border when going to Thorne each week for the pub quiz, but have to show my passport at the checkpoint. I also have to start talking funny to make myself understood. :
What do you mean, have to start talking funny
that was Wardies post not mine, but I imagine he means saying things like thee, thou, nowt, summat, bartat and duzthanor, so he mixes in with the locals.
Andy;
1976 gt750A; 86 FZ750
1977gt380A
1982 z400j
1981 z650f.....1988 Sufolk punch 14"
"look;it's my bike; when you own it ,you can paint it any colour you like!"
(I once painted my Z650 PINK and had the pink panther logo on the tailpiece)
1976 gt750A; 86 FZ750
1977gt380A
1982 z400j
1981 z650f.....1988 Sufolk punch 14"
"look;it's my bike; when you own it ,you can paint it any colour you like!"
(I once painted my Z650 PINK and had the pink panther logo on the tailpiece)
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Ahhh, sunny scunny.....
In 1992, a couple of years since I'd left t'pit, I worked as a Commissioning Engineer for Evans Universal based in Leeds, who manufactured incinerators and cremators. My first job with them was at scunny crem (Eric Smith was superintendant there back then), so if you had any family members that were cremated at the 'new' crem around that time, I may well've 'sorted them out'.
I worked all over the UK at different sites and even at Kiev in the Ukraine - where they'd never heard of Chicken Kiev, stangely enough......
I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
In 1992, a couple of years since I'd left t'pit, I worked as a Commissioning Engineer for Evans Universal based in Leeds, who manufactured incinerators and cremators. My first job with them was at scunny crem (Eric Smith was superintendant there back then), so if you had any family members that were cremated at the 'new' crem around that time, I may well've 'sorted them out'.
I worked all over the UK at different sites and even at Kiev in the Ukraine - where they'd never heard of Chicken Kiev, stangely enough......
I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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COAT, DOOR !!!Alan H wrote: I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
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And don't foget that crems are usually built in the dead centre of town......mizzytheman wrote:COAT, DOOR !!!Alan H wrote: I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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He got 'em for Christmasmizzytheman wrote:And I thought she was a woman of Leisure. A much better job than the last one she had.Alan H wrote:Oh 'r'?
It would mean spending on petrol to get there (when we can escape the current situation), and anyway, plenty of nice places to see around here - like this - https://wentworthwoodhouse.org.uk/ where Lynn works as a guide (unfortunately it's shut at the moment due to some snottyitis or summat.
Looks like poor old Bob is down to his last two.
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[quote="Alan H"]Ahhh, sunny scunny.....
In 1992, a couple of years since I'd left t'pit, I worked as a Commissioning Engineer for Evans Universal based in Leeds, who manufactured incinerators and cremators. My first job with them was at scunny crem (Eric Smith was superintendant there back then), so if you had any family members that were cremated at the 'new' crem around that time, I may well've 'sorted them out'.
I worked all over the UK at different sites and even at Kiev in the Ukraine - where they'd never heard of Chicken Kiev, stangely enough......
I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
Alan, Eric Smith was indeed in charge at the crem. I remember his name often cropping up in the local paper, but by now, he must be one of his own customers as it's a few years ago.
Wonder if he got staff discount ?
Cheers for posting...
I only posted about my crap brake pads!
In 1992, a couple of years since I'd left t'pit, I worked as a Commissioning Engineer for Evans Universal based in Leeds, who manufactured incinerators and cremators. My first job with them was at scunny crem (Eric Smith was superintendant there back then), so if you had any family members that were cremated at the 'new' crem around that time, I may well've 'sorted them out'.
I worked all over the UK at different sites and even at Kiev in the Ukraine - where they'd never heard of Chicken Kiev, stangely enough......
I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
Alan, Eric Smith was indeed in charge at the crem. I remember his name often cropping up in the local paper, but by now, he must be one of his own customers as it's a few years ago.
Wonder if he got staff discount ?
Cheers for posting...
I only posted about my crap brake pads!
Andy;
1976 gt750A; 86 FZ750
1977gt380A
1982 z400j
1981 z650f.....1988 Sufolk punch 14"
"look;it's my bike; when you own it ,you can paint it any colour you like!"
(I once painted my Z650 PINK and had the pink panther logo on the tailpiece)
1976 gt750A; 86 FZ750
1977gt380A
1982 z400j
1981 z650f.....1988 Sufolk punch 14"
"look;it's my bike; when you own it ,you can paint it any colour you like!"
(I once painted my Z650 PINK and had the pink panther logo on the tailpiece)
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Typical Yorkshireman, once they get started talking a load of c##p, you can't shut them upwardy wrote:Alan H wrote:Ahhh, sunny scunny.....
In 1992, a couple of years since I'd left t'pit, I worked as a Commissioning Engineer for Evans Universal based in Leeds, who manufactured incinerators and cremators. My first job with them was at scunny crem (Eric Smith was superintendant there back then), so if you had any family members that were cremated at the 'new' crem around that time, I may well've 'sorted them out'.
I worked all over the UK at different sites and even at Kiev in the Ukraine - where they'd never heard of Chicken Kiev, stangely enough......
I packed it in after about 3 years as it was a dead end job.
Alan, Eric Smith was indeed in charge at the crem. I remember his name often cropping up in the local paper, but by now, he must be one of his own customers as it's a few years ago.
Wonder if he got staff discount ?
Cheers for posting...
I only posted about my crap brake pads!
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".