Knightsworld said:Harold MacMillan was on the same train as me from Victoria AGES ago.
That WAS ages ago - I think he died in 1986.
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Knightsworld said:Harold MacMillan was on the same train as me from Victoria AGES ago.
Titanic said:That WAS ages ago - I think he died in 1986.
Indeed 29th DecemberTitanic said:That WAS ages ago - I think he died in 1986.
LANGDON SEAGULL said:Well, he had to get off at Bridgend for his own safety after he was discovered - anyone else on this train?
Titanic said:That WAS ages ago - I think he died in 1986.
Seagulls over Lewes said:Yes I was on that train as well, first game of the season if I remember rightly.
You wait ages so you can get the punch line in.Knightsworld said:Like i said AGES ago
Marshy said:Zammo from Grange Hill beat that.
Uncle Buck said:We lost 1-0, hot day awful game and we were in Swansea. Oh joy.
So coming on the boat?
Seagulls over Lewes said:Only if The Tax Mans not reading the map.
Uncle Buck said:The last boat I went on with the Tax Man was Talin to Helsinki and I thought that was going to sink, so no.
Anyone we have Admiral 'Pugwash' Vincent to steer us across the channel. He must have learnt something in his 7 years in the Navy and he looked comfortable on the Woolwich Car Ferry last year.
Seagulls over Lewes said:Tallin to Helsinki was calm compared to when we went to Ireland in 1995 and the boat circled Dublin bay until everyone was dizzy then went around again just to make sure everyone on board had thrown up.
Repugnant Toad said:Hmm ... the bloke who played the Vicar in short-lived CBBC show Out of Tune. Mega-celeb that he was, his bodyguards wouldn't let anyone near him, sadly.