Glad to see Pete has the regulation Compo wellies on.
The boots belonged to theatrically_inclined. They were 30 years old. There was a leak in the right boot. It's very difficult to concentrate with a soggy sock....With "L " and "R" written on the appropriate one to ensure he gets them on the correct feet![]()
There was a leak in the right boot. I
Ummm... yes ... despite a lot of set backs ... there will be a teaser very soon ... (I'll say no more for now!!)Not long to go now until the 50th Anniversary Celebrations, will you be showing a teaser video or at least promoting the forthcoming documentary. It would be a very good idea as you'll have a dedicated captive audience?
What a great idea if possible. To set up a screen and projector to display their masterpiece to all the Summer Wine Aficionados gathering in Holmfirth. Hopefully posting a link online for those of us unable to attend.Not long to go now until the 50th Anniversary Celebrations, will you be showing a teaser video or at least promoting the forthcoming documentary. It would be a very good idea as you'll have a dedicated captive audience?
I have often wondered why Tom did not do something similar with Mrs. Avery. Draw an L or R on the back of her hands with an ink pen or something. To help her avoid losing her bus and the ladies with it....With "L " and "R" written on the appropriate one to ensure he gets them on the correct feet![]()
Did you eventually get a train from Euston, or did you end up heading toward Birmingham from King's Cross or St Pancras?This is despite nearly getting stranded in London on Saturday evening when there was a power failure and nearly everything leaving Euston was cancelled or delayed. Made it to Brum with minutes to spare to get the last cross-city train of the day, arriving home exhausted. (But I think it's worth it!)
The alternative for Birmingham is from Marylebone. I was at Euston 30 mins early, 7:55pm. It was not made very obvious, but I overheard someone talking to a representative from a different train company that they and other train cos were accepting Euston tickets. I went to Marylebone and just missed a train that left at similar time to my original train. Got the next train to Brum at 9pm, it is a slower train / has more stops, so when I arrived in Brum at Moor Street station I had 10 mins to get to New Street station for the last train home. Got home an hour late. Everything ached!Did you eventually get a train from Euston, or did you end up heading toward Birmingham from King's Cross or St Pancras?
That's good to know. Thanks.The alternative for Birmingham is from Marylebone.