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I have a colleague with two of those….
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"The most gigantic dog I've ever done"
Yeah I'll not be clicking THAT link....
Yeah I'll not be clicking THAT link....
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A reminder about tomorrow;
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C1 24 hour race live from Silverstone
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Typical steam traction engine drivers - think they own the bloody roads.
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Steam Engines never cease to amaze me - the speed some of the components move is staggering considering the age of the machines
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Yikes!
Edit: as @DaveE points out : WARNING - graphic footage (yc).
Is this a bodged attempt to leave without paying?
Edit: as @DaveE points out : WARNING - graphic footage (yc).
Is this a bodged attempt to leave without paying?
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Possibly an attempt to do a runner, maybe just pish poor communication between pillion and pilot. Fark that though.
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One of my grandfathers was chief engineer across three collieries around Sheffield back in the day, meaning my old man was born and brought up for a wee while on a mining village and spent heaps of time in the engineering workshops. He also became an engineer, and in his 40's started to build himself his own mini-steam engine he was going to power the outside sheds from, using scrap metal and his lunch breaks at work. As a kid he brought it home a number of times and showed me parts of it working and at like 9 or 10 it was the most fascinating thing. Then mum got sick and passed and he never finished it, eventually repurposing it just before he retired to be a little coal burning stove/heater he still uses to cook on and keep him warm sat out the back of his granny flat on late summer evenings. He hasn't bought any coal for it since the early 2000's, as between the stuff he bought and the odd bits that fell on the roadside when people used to have coal delivered has kept him running ever since.
Steam engine things will never NOT be cool, even though they're obviously an environmental nightmare. We can't be far away from reaching the stage where there's no one who knows how to maintain them now though? All destined to sit in museums and never move before too long?
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I used to work in a petrol station- someone put a petrol pump away without giving it the wiggle to get the last dregs out of the end. Next person to use it was a on a motorbike, and that little bit of fuel poured out onto his hot engine and immediately ignited. Scary to see