jim s-w wrote:[...] I dunno where that came from either!
Neither do I - the text is supplied to me. I suggest you ping Terry. If I just change it on the website, we'll miss any other places there might be a need to update it in...
jim s-w wrote:[...] I dunno where that came from either!
jim s-w wrote:Um, I’m not restricting myself to the diesel electric era.
Mike Garwood wrote:I may have missed this, but is it really necessary to print out the ticket for Scale4 ? I binned my printer years ago. Won't the email receipt do it ?
regards
Mike
dcockling wrote:You could always wear a flower in your hair just in case.
Tim V wrote:dcockling wrote:You could always wear a flower in your hair just in case.
Since when did Aylesbury become San Francisco?
nigelcliffe wrote:
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a scratch built affair
Captain Kernow wrote:Tim V wrote:dcockling wrote:You could always wear a flower in your hair just in case.
Since when did Aylesbury become San Francisco?
Since poetry (or are they song lyrics, I have no idea) became part of the hobby too, I suppose.
----------and illustrate that Nigel is a clever b*******d!
nigelcliffe wrote:If you're going to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you're going to The Scaleforum
You're gonna meet some model people there
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a compensated affair
In the aisles of The Scaleforum
Model people with flowers in their hair
All across the nation
Such a strange vibration
Locos in motion
There's CSB generation
With a new explanation
Locos in motion
Locos with motion
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be an etched kit affair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a scratch built affair
Tim V wrote:nigelcliffe wrote:If you're going to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
……….
Can I put this in the News?
Tim V wrote:nigelcliffe wrote:If you're going to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you're going to The Scaleforum
You're gonna meet some model people there
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a compensated affair
In the aisles of The Scaleforum
Model people with flowers in their hair
All across the nation
Such a strange vibration
Locos in motion
There's CSB generation
With a new explanation
Locos in motion
Locos with motion
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be an etched kit affair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a scratch built affair
Can I put this in the News?
Captain Kernow wrote:
If you're that short of material, why not just tell everyone that you need more articles for the journal?
Captain Kernow wrote:Tim V wrote:nigelcliffe wrote:If you're going to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you're going to The Scaleforum
You're gonna meet some model people there
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a compensated affair
In the aisles of The Scaleforum
Model people with flowers in their hair
All across the nation
Such a strange vibration
Locos in motion
There's CSB generation
With a new explanation
Locos in motion
Locos with motion
For those who come to The Scaleforum
Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be an etched kit affair
If you come to The Scaleforum
Autumntime will be a scratch built affair
Can I put this in the News?
If you're that short of material, why not just tell everyone that you need more articles for the journal?
Tony W wrote:Captain Kernow wrote:
If you're that short of material, why not just tell everyone that you need more articles for the journal?
You mean a whole album of alternative lyrics?
Tony
steve howe wrote:Oh dear.....
This gets more like RMWeb every day...….
Steve
essdee wrote:Brilliant, Nigel, even so!
The Scott Mackenzie (aka 'Phil' Blondheim III.....) classic was a favourite earworm of mine for ages during summer (and autumn) '67.......
Happy memories!
Steve
Tim V wrote:I was sat . . .
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