Rainspotting
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Re: Rainspotting
Watched it last night. While I enjoyed the scenery, I wouldn't want to go riding with them...
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It probably looks better when viewed on video than experienced firsthandAlso envious of the sleeper train
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I thought that, I've never used it but really fancy doing so for some reason. Perhaps I will at some point see if the romantic vision lives up to realityBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:30 amIt probably looks better when viewed on video than experienced firsthandAlso envious of the sleeper train
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The new trains are much better.
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Good to know Colin, the old ones were getting a bit tired.The new trains are much better.
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I had a real soft spot for those old trains. Even the Fawlty Towers approach to customer service was part of the 70s theme park experience
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Can’t be any worse than the Indian ones I’ve usedBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:30 amIt probably looks better when viewed on video than experienced firsthandAlso envious of the sleeper train
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I`ve just watched it, thoroughly enjoyed it.
They looked like they had a good laugh (and some type 2 fun)
They looked like they had a good laugh (and some type 2 fun)