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davidje 7th October 2012 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by v8spider (Post 230339)

Are you suggesting this resembles BF, or Scenic or the breakfast?

I always remember a lesson I was taught that in a breakfast, the hen is involved but the pig is committed

Scenic 7th October 2012 09:55 PM

I think the pig looks angry at being compared to myself and BF.
;)

buzzy bee 7th October 2012 10:18 PM

Was an Excellent Weekend, arrived on Friday and left this pm, Excellent pictures David, and thanks for the Piccalilli too.....

bjwlancashire 15th October 2012 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by davidje (Post 230343)
Seriously, who does organise the event? Or does it just happen?

I thought Clive Hearsey organised this one.

Really sorry I missed it too, I had to dismantle and move my shed and workshop from my old house as it was the first dry and free weekend we had. I was hoing to see Dwain and Brian Morgan's showmans engines in steam there. I did see the picture of one of them in the Sunday photos next to Clive's road loco and it is looking superb - where was the green one?

Brian W

Flashback 15th October 2012 05:51 PM

Hi Brian you missed a great weekend, I did not take my engine as one was enough besides it gave me the opportunity to have a few beers and play, both are now ready to steam. Purchased 1 ton of coal from Andy (£300 lighter) and waiting for when I get back from a mini break and then we are both good to go. When you in steam?

Dwain

Flashback 15th October 2012 05:55 PM

Dave, sorry got to mention I have had some of the Piccalilli already and got to say it was lovely, next time bring some cheese and crackers (I will bring the beers not that wine stuff unless Lees around).

davidje 15th October 2012 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Flashback (Post 231205)
Dave, sorry got to mention I have had some of the Piccalilli already and got to say it was lovely, next time bring some cheese and crackers (I will bring the beers not that wine stuff unless Lees around).

I know how to make crackers but have not yet had a go at cheesemaking. However being in the heart of Cheshire, there must be plenty of good cheesemakers to satisfy the need.

You must be drinking the wrong wine, or matching food with wine incorrectly. Take time to understand good cheese and good wine and the satisfaction of selecting one that complements the other. ;)

scud 15th October 2012 09:13 PM

Blessed are the cheese makers;)

bjwlancashire 29th November 2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Flashback (Post 231203)
Hi Brian you missed a great weekend, I did not take my engine as one was enough besides it gave me the opportunity to have a few beers and play, both are now ready to steam. Purchased 1 ton of coal from Andy (£300 lighter) and waiting for when I get back from a mini break and then we are both good to go. When you in steam?

Dwain

Not quite steaming yet although temtation is there to light up now. House move and then workshop move has cost me about 12 weeks of build time but back on it now. I will have to book my place for next year at this do.

00000 30th November 2012 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by davidje (Post 230345)
Are you suggesting this resembles BF, or Scenic or the breakfast?

I always remember a lesson I was taught that in a breakfast, the hen is involved but the pig is committed

Looks like a good do you had, I agree sometimes these are better than rallies.

Tony, I know you like your breakfasts , but if i ever come to your house would Mrs BF mind if I left a bit on the side of my plate, cause i could'nt eat a whole one!


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