The day Oakworth took on a new meaning

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Kestrel
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The day Oakworth took on a new meaning

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One has visions of Bernard Cribbins standing on the platform shouting "Oakworth" as a train pulled into the station but today it took a new meaning. See:-

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ASTER.html
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Ay up!

Bang, we said Bang but it was no good - she said it first!
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on the video the person walking up the street got a bit of a shock.
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Bryan wrote:on the video the person walking up the street got a bit of a shock.
It didn't look like he stopped to help!!
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Ay up!

Not for nothing is Oakworth known as the Temple of Gloom!
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Now it's toast!
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