Not a tombstone, but a hibernation

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Not a tombstone, but a hibernation

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Over the past month or so, there have been complaints about some of my posts either being pointless, or slightly offensive. With regards to this, I shall be making very scarse appearances on the forums, only posting when I feel it to be absoloutely necessary for me to do so if I have a genuine piece of helpful information to share.
I thank many members on the forums who have taught me a great deal, and have helped me greatly.

On that note, I leave you all with my latest railway video, albeit it is of Southern railway nature: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPTk1h8z2Yg
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Re: Not a tombstone, but a hibernation

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A rather more sensible attitude than 'tombstoning' ( I haven't been offended by any of your posts,by the way)
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My turn for a hibernation.. Getting married Saturday and looking forward to a week or so of being out of touch. Hope i don't miss too much<g>
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Well this is an old post to bring back. Fortunately I've settled in a bit more now! :lol:
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The title seemed appropriate that's all..
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nah it's fine. Congrats about the marriage :)
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Yes congratulations - or impending congratulations :-)

So how many railways planned on the honeymoon? lol
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Ay up!

Good on yer, Mr Pike. May your troubles be little ones....
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Is that a blessing or a curse, BB?
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Little one's?? I already have seven. There's going to be more?
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Congatulations Richard but don't be away to long cos you and Stevie are the only two on here that 'talks' signalling all the rest just wanna talk about trains!!. :wink:
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Oh well here goes. The posse with the shotguns are outside. See y'all on the other side..
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Micky wrote:Congatulations Richard but don't be away to long cos you and Stevie are the only two on here that 'talks' signalling all the rest just wanna talk about trains!!. :wink:
[ Dont forget "The Signalman", when he can make a bit of time while very busy with many things.]
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R. pike wrote:Oh well here goes. The posse with the shotguns are outside. See y'all on the other side..
Congratulations, Richard. See you at the Ruschbahn again soon, I hope.

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Micky wrote:Congatulations Richard but don't be away to long cos you and Stevie are the only two on here that 'talks' signalling all the rest just wanna talk about trains!!. :wink:
Not quite correct.
I am all for Track and Snowploughs. (Not bothered too much about the trains.)

By the way Congratulations as well to Richard and the prospective Mrs Pike.
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