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WSR Caption Corner - February 2008
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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...
 • Your captions...
from Phillip Berry-Roper
·  Driver: "Come on man put your back into it."
·  Driver: "No you go first, I don't know how deep it is, you're expendable, this thing isn't."
·  Driver: "You told me they fixed the tender leak"
from Lee Davies
·  “I think we’ve got a leak...”
·  “The extension through the lake was your idea, so you go ahead first...”
·  “Catch that man!” “But engines can’t float...” “This locomotive is a hybrid.”
from Brian Hallett
·  "GWR - Good Wellies Required"
from Nick Jones
·  "I told you this was no place to lay out a water trough."
·  Farmer's attempt to grow rice crop fiasco
·  Tentative start to WSR experimental train-ferry service to South Wales
from Ron Williams
·  Things going swimmingly under the new management
·  "Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink"
·  Automatic wheel wash trials begin
from Patrick Radford
·  His doctor warned and diagnosed him he had water on the knee, but he wouldn't listen.
from William Brown
·  Thomas the tank engine plays pool during a Thomas event
from Chris Osment
·  WSR becomes casualty of global warming as Bristol Channel engulfs Williton.....
·  Ok, who forget to turn the tap off when we left the water-tower?
·  Never mind 'fishplate', there's an eel in my boots!
·  300 passengers stranded on a broken-down train at Doniford for 2 hours, with nothing to do on a very hot day except consume free cold drinks from the buffet, dutifully obeyed the 'do not flush while the train in standing in the station' notices until finally the train moved off.......
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