Good for him! He made a real nice costume as well. Had me thinking of the episodes with the Crowcroft Challenge and where Compo wears a pigeon outfit from Wally while trying to fly or hang glide.
Great clip. Interesting seeing the different view points.
Every sauce pan lid I have had came with a handle on top. How else could it be lifted off the pot? Unsure how it could have been used as a plate because it would not lay flat on a table. Unless held in the hand or put in your lap...
Got a chuckle the other day while shopping at my local Lidl that made me think of the comedy show Red Dwarf. Saw an "Automatic Drink Mixer" which looked like a clear coffee pot that had a stirrer mechanism in the lid. Then on the other side of the store was a second style of "Automatic...
My confusion, when you said this I thought it meant you had been there and were familiar with that store. Also was mentioned it belonging to Wally's father. With the thread title being Norah's Father's Shop. Yet she was a Renshaw according to the Wiki, while Wally's surname being Batty...
Greets and welcome to a fellow Buckeye, @TheWanderer247 . Spent many a happy hours wandering through Wright-Patterson AFB Museum near Dayton in my younger days. Grew up about half hour from there. Hope you enjoy your time here at the forums of LotSW.
Glad you have had the chance to watch...
Good find, John. I like that it comes with a second, backup flat cap, dog, pint and cup of tea or coffee. Do they also have a YorkshireLady one as well? Be interesting what accessories she might have: brush, tin tray, fancy hat, pinny, mangle...
I'll say! A search of the average brick weight of 4.5 pounds (2kg) each would mean 185,000 bricks to be about 832,500 pounds or 376,000 kg or 416 tons!
The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard locomotive weighs in around 185 tons per the Wiki. Saw two references to how much it could pull:
1) A speed...
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