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NNR has aquired Chatham Steam

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by norfolkman1, Oct 4, 2013.

  1. NickPreston

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    I would think at this stage we have to assume they at NNR know what they have bought and the requirements for the business to be able to continue.

    Foolish move otherwise to splash the cash without consideration. I can't imagine that being done really.
     
  2. nine elms fan

    nine elms fan Part of the furniture

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    I was not being vindictive about the CS yard at Detling, more the general state of the industrial estate.
     
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    "You may be able to buy some new but others would need to specially be made but with ridiculously long lead times."

    Given that Norfolk is roughly ten years behind Kent in most things this shouldn't be a problem!
     
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    nine elms fan Part of the furniture

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    Ooh ya bitch,
     
  5. louis.pole

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    I'm told, now-a-days, they no longer drag their knuckles along the ground there. :D
     
  6. You've obviously never been to either the Medway towns or Folkestone.

    Norfolk folk never were knuckle draggers, they just leaned on gates with a bit of straw stuck in their mouths and went "arr" a lot.
     
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    Do they still serve mashed swede at school dinners ?
     
  8. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    That particularly nasty concoction was not limited to Norfolk believe me.
     
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  9. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    A 'favourite' in Cornwall too ...
     
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    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Nothing wrong with mashed swede. Just add some butter and black pepper to the mix and mash it properly, not half-heartedly.
     
  11. Wrong. The only way to serve mashed swede (aka neep) is with mashed tatties and haggis.

    (And before any of the southern shandy drinkers go "eeeew, haggis", don't knock what you've never tried. There's a hell of a lot worse goes into sausages and burgers)
     
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    Wrong, the only way to serve it is to open a bottle of wine, drink the wine and put the swede in the food recycling bin.
     
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    Reported conversation some years ago in a rural independent Co-op in deepest North Yorkshire:

    Customer: "Have you any turnips?"
    Assistant: "No"
    Customer: "Swedes then?"
    Assistant: "We don't stock anything fancy like that"
    Customer: "Norwegians perhaps.....?"

    (Time for my coat?)

    Steven
     
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    Haggis is nice and not all us southerners are shandy drinkers I'll have you know. A lot of us never touch the stuff. Now run along and toss your caber. :)
     
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    threelinkdave Well-Known Member

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    Here is another soft southerner who likes haggis. Haggis tatties and neeps washed down with a nice glass of malt. Haggis is not limited to Scotland. In Northumberland I had deep fried batterd haggis and chips - lovely it was. Londoners eat savaloys - a spicy sausage - now you really dont want to know the contents.
     

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