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60th Anniversary 70008 passes through Millbrook om 06/Martch/25 with a half loaded 4M61 12.56 Southampton to Trafford Park liner.
March 8 : International Women's Day : Day of fighting
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Jean-Pierre "Jempi" Monseré (1948–1971) was a Belgian cyclist. He was active as a professional cyclist between 1969 and 1971 for Flandria. In 1970 he became world cycling champion in Leicester. He died during a Retie fair race in Lille on Martch 15..
© 2006 Phillip Nesmith - Threes company in a family grave plot at the Dos Cabazes pioneer cemetery. Left to the elements and the martch of time, I had to wonder if these people were happy to finally have a visitor.
yeah my classic LEGO Castle Army is growing, soon we will march and invade your front door...
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Peace and Noise!
Seen in store at Crewe 31 years ago today is withdrawn Class 40 No 40106, built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd. Darlington (Wks No E2726/8136) and delivered as D306 on 13th October 1960, remumbered 40106 in Martch 1983 withdrawn in April 1983, now preserved.
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Colour Slide scan
Fuji 100ASA
Camera Canon AV1
Lens Canon 50mm
Ref No 04784.
The bus has 40 red stars. Vehicles in North Korea are awarded a star for every 50,000 km they have travelled. This bus, in its life, has travelled the equivalent distance of travelling to the moon, 5 times!
Seen stored at Crewe is withdrawn Class 40 No 40106, built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns Ltd. Darlington (Wks No E2726/8136) and delivered as D306 on 13th October 1960, remumbered 40106 in Martch 1983 withdrawn in April 1983 and now preserved.
Photo details
Colour Slide scan
Fuji 100ASA
Camera Canon AV1
Lens Canon 50mm
Ref No 04783.
Magic Marker (2009)
Since discovering Boat through their tremendous album Dress Like Your Idols, I've been gradually working my way through their back catalog. This was gradual on purpose. There have been times where I was so enamored by a band that I went out and bought a bunch of their earlier records all at once. The result tended to be that I would end up so overwhelmed by sheer amount of music, nothing would really stick. Don't believe me? Come over and I'll show you the seven Screamfeeder CDs that I haven't listed to since 1998.
Setting The Paces is the third Boat album that was released and it is now the fourth one of theirs that I've checked out. It's kind of a cop out to say this, but really, if you've heard and enjoyed any of their prior records, it's a pretty safe bet you'll dig this one as well. Most Boat songs just reek of 1990's indie rock in the absolute best possible way. There's copious amounts of high pitched guitar interplay and shifting rhythms. The vocals have a Doug Martchs meets Stephen Malkmus vibe and the lyrics are quirky, but still manage to suck you into the story.
It looks like there's only one more Boat record that I don't have and that is 2007's Let's Drag Our Feet. Seems to be CD only at the moment, but I'm hopeful someone will kick up a vinyl reissue. Otherwise, I'm going to give Setting The Paces some more time to sink in and then I'll spring for that CD. Of course the best case scenario is a new batch of Boat songs. The band has been quiet for a bit. Hopefully they'll start making some noise again real soon.
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