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Some people take this hobby too seriously...
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LOL, now don't you lot start getting any ideas. Might be a good place to store your ideal track plan though, but it'd be a bugger if you wanted to make any alterations!
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On 03/05/2008 02:10, kim said,
Tsk - he hasn't got correct check rails on that pointwork ;-)
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Who's going to tell him it'll all have to come off as it doesn't conform to a Standard ;-)
Cheers Richard
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On Sat, 3 May 2008 02:10:48 +0100, "kim" said in :
The shed included this:
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That is pretty impressive, particularily as the artist has had to tattoo it onto a curved surface, but jeez it must have hurt to have that done.
Fred X
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Do you think he's in training?
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I bet he felt a prick.
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Very probably. Generally I find that the closer to the bone, the more it's uncomfortable. My elbow certainly hurt enough the last time that I had to tell my bloke to stop. However that's a generalisation. I've heard of people who have fainted in the chair whilst having a back piece done, for example, whilst I didn't find it any more painful than normal. The most painful place that I've had done is just under the right armpit. Gordon Bennett, that hurt!
-- Rod
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.....and the sleeper spacing is too close ;)
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That's religious bigotry for you.