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« Reply #30 on: October 24, 2019, 06:57:38 »

or in English, "to catch a train at"....

Or 'to railhead' for brevity. Tongue

And yes, I used to bus it to Banbury or Bicester from Buckingham. And that's alliteration!

Or possibly Betchington ,Boventry, and Bings Bollage Bainbridge !,🙂

I used to live in a shoebox in middle of t'road Smiley
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« Reply #31 on: October 24, 2019, 07:04:51 »

Holiday sounds interesting ...is there a trip report on the Forum?

In excruciating bloggy detail, I'm afraid!

Travelogue observations - 1st September 2019 - GWR (Great Western Railway) and P&O - http://www.passenger.chat/22161
Travelogue observations - 3rd September 2019 - P&O - http://www.passenger.chat/22163
Travelogue observations - 4th September 2019 - People - http://www.passenger.chat/22167
Travelogue observations - 5th September 2019 - Inspired?? http://www.passenger.chat/22170
Travelogue observations - 7th September 2019 - Story of a Canadian Railway - http://www.passenger.chat/22176
Travelogue observations - 8th September 2019 - Excursion -  - http://www.passenger.chat/22179
Travelogue observations - 9th September 2019 - comparison of scale.  - http://www.passenger.chat/22183
Travelogue observations - 10th September 2019 - My Crap Holiday Snaps - http://www.passenger.chat/22187
Travelogue observations - 11th September 2019 - What a difference an "A" made - http://www.passenger.chat/22193
Travelogue observations - 12th September 2019 - Sidney Leslie Godwin - http://www.passenger.chat/22196
Travelogue observations - 13th September 2019 - Rail and more, Halifax, NS - http://www.passenger.chat/22198
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Travelogue observations - 30th September 2019 - final full day on board - http://www.passenger.chat/22246

Wow ! I did ask ! Is it available in hardback form ?
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« Reply #32 on: October 24, 2019, 09:19:13 »

Or possibly Betchington ,Boventry, and Bings Bollage Bainbridge !,🙂

It's King's Bollege, Bambridge. Mr Smoketoomuch's speech impediment was 'B' in place of 'C'. 'K' wasn't a problem. What a silly bunt Western Pathfinder.



Bings was deliberately used in the above. Mac I wondered if it would be spotted and I'm not at all surprised that it was you !
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« Reply #33 on: October 24, 2019, 10:51:26 »

Or possibly Betchington ,Boventry, and Bings Bollage Bainbridge !,🙂

It's King's Bollege, Bambridge. Mr Smoketoomuch's speech impediment was 'B' in place of 'C'. 'K' wasn't a problem. What a silly bunt Western Pathfinder.




The very thought of Watneys Red Barrel still makes me shiver...………..the sight of it almost had me running for the facilities...……...thank God the smell or taste can't be transmitted!  Sad
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« Reply #34 on: October 24, 2019, 14:53:48 »




The very thought of Watneys Red Barrel still makes me shiver...………..the sight of it almost had me running for the facilities...……...thank God the smell or taste can't be transmitted!  Sad
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Hey, hang on.Most of my underage imbibing was done courtesy of Red Barrel.
It didn't do me any harm (debatable by others of course). Huh
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« Reply #35 on: October 24, 2019, 15:40:58 »

Surprising or not, there are people in the craft beer movement who specialise in recreating the output of defunct brewers from various periods, and that includes Watneys, as the quality control manual for its production still exists as it was produced across five sites. Red Barrel started off as a premium bottled pale ale, but in keg form was progressively made fizzier in the 1960s and out of cheaper ingredients, the last version being just called Red. The brand name has also been revived but this harks back to earlier than the 'red' period.

The other thing that was disparaged about Watneys was their pubs that were increasingly redeveloped into a uniform house style with ugly red blocky signs.
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