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WSR Caption Corner - March 2004
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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.
Have a look at the previous Caption Corners...
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from Nick Jones:
It's from the Prince of Wales, congratulating us on so carefully looking after the 186 different species of trees and plants in this cutting.
Anyone know how to put a new wheel on one of these trolleys?
from Jon Tooke:
Overcrowding on the Wizzer reaches new heights.
Top management spokesman says 'I can see nothing wrong with this sort of vehicle'
I'm an enthusiast, get me out of here!
The annual Wizzer orienteering competition gets off to a bad start with many maps being printed upside-down!
Disaster emergency evacuation exercise takes place on the WSR
Local down and outs shelter blows away during the crossword competition
from Andrew Ponsford:
Overcrowding on the Wizzer reaches new heights.Minehead Authors Guild block WSR by hijacking a gangers trolley and holding a mass "write down" at Turk's Castle.
Last one on the trolley gets to push!
WSR Choral Society finds somewhere new to practice.
Participants of a Don Bishop Charter protest after Dinmore Manor is substituted with a P W trolley. "Anything would have done, even a Southern loco" said their spokesman, a Mr S Edge.
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