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WSR Caption Corner - October 2002
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Apologies to WSRA Journal for the title of this page and the similar idea to the regular Journal feature.
Thanks to Jon Tooke for suggesting a Caption Corner for this web site.
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from Roger Viggers:
WSR diversifies into health care.
Retail manager seeks chopper shopper.
Dennis leaves Gnasher behind.
(News headline)
STOCK MARKET CRASH: Pensioners trust to tooth fairy.
A spokesman for Ian Allen(sic) said "Our books are tremendously popular; we don't understand why the WSR would want to chop them."
A variety of psychics and others interested in unusual events are debating the meaning of these mysterious apparition on Minehead Station. Does this mean someone is for the chop?
from John Wood:
Oh Phillippe, if one is sure one left them at Minehead one best take the train when no ones looking and go and get them.
If, as they say on the best c.v. shows 'the clues are in the picture' then they belong to Stanley Hall or Mr Glover !
Get your teeth into a good book taken just a tad too literally.
from Steve Huddy:
I think they were left behind after the keeper of the emporium celebrated his 65th birthday - just what do pensioners get up to these days?
There's a veritable feast of reading matter at Arkwright's'
Long in the tooth? No, longing for my teeth.
Big book worms around here.
from Chris Osment:
The result of laughing too loudly at the latest round of inaccurate captions in railway books....
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