The Network Rail 'Oscars'?
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Ay up!
Gillian Anderson = the sultry redhead Agent Scully from the X-files.
And yes, Mrs BB does know about this....
Gillian Anderson = the sultry redhead Agent Scully from the X-files.
And yes, Mrs BB does know about this....
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Also in a couple of Dickensian productions.
Bleak House and I think The Old Curiosity Shop.
Bleak House and I think The Old Curiosity Shop.
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Im with BB on his choice of presenter but tut tut MrB George Harrison Marks as photographer a bit wacky if you know what i mean
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Sorry guy's i don't know who this Gillian Anderson is cos i only watch the RAILWAY CHANNEL.
Wall to wall railway coverage throughout the world 24/7 365 days a year.
Wall to wall railway coverage throughout the world 24/7 365 days a year.
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nothing to worry about nowadays when you compare Mr Marks movies and present day stuff , even in days gone the Cary On films carried a X cert , nowadays they are shown on T time telly, and quite enjoyable to52D wrote:Im with BB on his choice of presenter but tut tut MrB George Harrison Marks as photographer a bit wacky if you know what i mean
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The last woman to hold BBs wallet was his mum!!
Personally, I'd prefer Hannah Gordon to Gillian Anderson. However, being realistic, I can't see either coming my way!!
Personally, I'd prefer Hannah Gordon to Gillian Anderson. However, being realistic, I can't see either coming my way!!
PP
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Ay up, PP!
Nah, Mrs BB holds the Wallet regularly, showing considerable courage, I may add.
Knowing my luck, I'd be more likely to get Dirty Gertie from No 30!
Nah, Mrs BB holds the Wallet regularly, showing considerable courage, I may add.
Knowing my luck, I'd be more likely to get Dirty Gertie from No 30!
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we seem to have drifted a thread or two, or are we heading for a Wallet Oscar ?
Dirty Gertie
from number 30
has BB lost the plot
the wallet has no say in this , Gertie got the lot
mr B
Dirty Gertie
from number 30
has BB lost the plot
the wallet has no say in this , Gertie got the lot
mr B
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Ay up!
No, I've not lost the plot. Nor me wallet, for that matter.
Just a flight of fancy.
Lets stick to Gillian Anderson presenting and let me drool quietly at the back, hoping no-one sees me.
Quite frankly, given the "performance" of our railways, should we even be bothering with these Oscars until we have a railway fit for purpose?
No, I've not lost the plot. Nor me wallet, for that matter.
Just a flight of fancy.
Lets stick to Gillian Anderson presenting and let me drool quietly at the back, hoping no-one sees me.
Quite frankly, given the "performance" of our railways, should we even be bothering with these Oscars until we have a railway fit for purpose?
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After 40 years on the job i reckon i deserve a ruddy OSCAR!!.
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Ay up, Micky!
You are one of the many who know what your job is.
Sadly the awards will go to people who don't know the difference between a "Theatre Box" and a B1!
You are one of the many who know what your job is.
Sadly the awards will go to people who don't know the difference between a "Theatre Box" and a B1!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Yeah thats life BB but i'm not moaning to much the old jobs done me alright down the years to be honest.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up, Micky!
You are one of the many who know what your job is.
Sadly the awards will go to people who don't know the difference between a "Theatre Box" and a B1!
As Charles Dickens wrote, it was the best of times and it was the worst of times...
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Ay up!
I reckon if you do a job you enjoy then it may be called work but is it?
I was in a job that was so stressful I had two minor heart attacks and a minor stroke in the space of 6 months.
I reckon if you do a job you enjoy then it may be called work but is it?
I was in a job that was so stressful I had two minor heart attacks and a minor stroke in the space of 6 months.
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