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Simon Mason November 29th 16 04:28 AM

Correct tool for the job Pt7
 
Went to some open day at a stately home yesterday which was full of phony skint toffs, so decided to visit the Woolly Wolstenholme Memorial Bench. One of my boyhood heroes who played Mellotron with Barclay James Harvest who took his own life in 2010 at the age of 63.

Didn't have my camera, so I had to use our lass's chavphone instead. If I had my 22MP Canon, you'd have been able to read the plaque. Still, better than nowt.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CyZyNplW8AA8ozQ.jpg

Rod Speed November 29th 16 06:35 AM

Correct tool for the job Pt7
 
Simon Mason wrote

Went to some open day at a stately home yesterday
which was full of phony skint toffs, so decided to visit
the Woolly Wolstenholme Memorial Bench. One of my
boyhood heroes who played Mellotron with Barclay James
Harvest who took his own life in 2010 at the age of 63.


Didn't have my camera,


Yeah, bit of a problem lugging all that
dinosaur **** around everywhere.

so I had to use our lass's chavphone instead. If I had my
22MP Canon, you'd have been able to read the plaque.


Nope, you hardly ever manage to focus it.

Still, better than nowt.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CyZyNplW8AA8ozQ.jpg


There is no need to keep the sleeves pushed up so
everyone can swoon when they see the watch, chavboy.

Simon Mason November 29th 16 06:57 AM

Correct tool for the job Pt7
 
On Tuesday, 29 November 2016 06:35:12 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:


There is no need to keep the sleeves pushed up so
everyone can swoon when they see the watch, chavboy.


It was warm in the sunshine and it took a 30mins dash to get there before the Sun's meter ran out behind the hills.

Rod Speed November 29th 16 09:01 AM

Correct tool for the job Pt7
 
Simon Mason wrote
Rod Speed wrote


There is no need to keep the sleeves pushed up so
everyone can swoon when they see the watch, chavboy.


It was warm in the sunshine


A likely story in that frigid soggy little island...

and it took a 30mins dash to get there before
the Sun's meter ran out behind the hills.


So it can't have actually been that warm...


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