You should come and work on our rail lines - they do nothing for half a day and still get paid for it - just gotta take your newspaper in or a good book; Gotta get me an edukayshun What's up, Trance, am I missing a trick here or something? My mum told me never to sleep with my head under the pillow incase I ended up with just gums and a wad of notes... best advice I ever had, still got my gnashers and still no sign of that damn fairy
Yeah Lever, I got to get a job like that, if Shawn would give me a raise I would not need to work construction Lever, do you live in the UK or Scotland? Post a link to a map or something on your location.
Just apply for your track card to Network Rail and you're sorted - then grab a job with a contractor before they get sued for corporate manslaughter and off ya go... Sorry Anthony, I'm confusing things a bit here; I was born in Scotland but live in England and have done for a very long time. So to answer your question I DO live in the UK but NOT in Scotland Here's Farnborough in Hampshire the big blue road (the M3) above it goes NE to London. See the Danger Zones due east and the garrison town of Aldershot. And here's an aerial photo of my neighbourhood with the nearby woods (great for biking) and the M3 in the bottom of the picture... Your turn...
lol The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It's like saying do you live in New York or the US?
If that is the case just say you are from the UK, WeirBaby The reason I asked is that he mentioned Scotland many times and the UK also. But thanks for the education Cheeky Brat, I just dropped you off of my non-existent Xmas gift list. You better give Lever the education because he has been misleading us all this time
TFFT - I thought you meant WereBaby... Scotland's the country of my clan, my forefathers, Anthony; my ancestral home was featured in the movie Highlander... I may return to take it back one day...
That story runs about along the lines of me thoughts of Weirfire most of the time, great link and insight for the forum