STATION LAD
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Did Mike Hunt
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THEIF!!!!
lol, anyways, i was down there today, noticed what looked like a bricked up doorway, but with some of the bricks taken down... i went and had a look, but as i neared, the dog started growling...
i went further, looked over the wall, and there was a bloke curled up snooring with empty cans all around him.
i hastilly retreated!
So it was you who woke me up, cheers like.....
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Which station school you on about?High school or another one?
Another one
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CHINEESE WRITING
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On my days off, I drive for a bus company, usually school runs..Today I did a baths run, from Bedlington Station to Ashington baths..Now, I used to go to the station school, and the playground then seemed gigantic, seen it today, its so, so small, could hardly believe it..Dont things seem big when your a kid? Mars bars were twice the size, summers were hotter, and lasted forever, and when it snowed the snow lay for weeks..
Did anyone else go to that school, when Mrs Muter was there, And Miss Scott was the head mistress, Mr Gorman, Mrs Foreman
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anywhere from 14 inches to 4ft tall,the chocolate ones are about 4 inches
Hope this helps
THANK GOD FOR THAT, THOUGHT i HAD RAN A NUN OVER ON THE WAY HOME
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How big are pengiuns?
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I like this one to.
Cheers Pete, the swan picture was published in the Journal last Tuesday
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Young geese hatched, arrrrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhh
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Eye Pete, I remeber having to get out at the bottom of the bank, and walk up, the bus would come up empty, and we would all get on again...Remember one bus having to reverse up the bank for the lower gearing..yes the hair pin bank side was bad, but great for going down on bogies
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Yip, really good pictures, excellent exposures..what camera are you using hon?
Hard to believe that bridge was used by the Blyth bus (48) before the blue bridge was built, double deckers going over that and up the bank,
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Cheers hon
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Please excuse my presumptuousness, I should have checked your profile first, hope you can find your way to forgive me
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Cheers lads
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A BIRD IN THE HAND, ISBN 978-0-955-1973-0-9, by Bill Doherty, 'one of the best countryside books of 2006', and the author comes from Bedlington Station to boot
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Just a short ride up the road, at Duridge country park, up there a lot at the moment..
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I remeber Jimmy Miller the rag man, from Bedlington Station
Bank Top Woods
in History Hollow
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I remeber the term Gilly the ghost, in the early 60`s, but racking my brains trying to remeber exactly what it was Also the mad monk