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WSR Caption Corner - February 2006
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Please post your Caption - or candidate images for future Caption Corners to the WSR Yahoo group or email us.
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 Chris Osment
I hope some-one mends this hole soon, my finger is getting numb....
...and if you press just here it stops moving
Personally, I prefer 5542....
After all that tea, you'd need to cross your legs as well ....
from Jon Tooke
Disaster adverted, just as man was about to fall off the platform a steam engine turns up in the nick of time and stops him from falling.
These kettles certainly make a tasty cuppa!
After working all day, hunger pangs set in and the fireman eats the drivers arm!
With the refubishment at MD underway, the lack of facilities for PNB's starts to have an effect on loco drivers!
from Ron Williams
Look, darling, if I've told you once I've told you 6412 times - I love you more than this engine!
from John Wood
Yes, I know its cold dear, but you got the hat and I got the coat.
from James
"Do you think we had better be going?"..."Nah...let's finish our tea....besides this is Somerset" "Yeh I suppose so...ere...you read in the paper today about that......"
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