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Guest 664
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howard mcsweeney1
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the photo above underlines the tight margins that the drivers were working to, a couple now from brian taken at start of play.
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Why start up a new thread when there is already one running?
howard mcsweeney1
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2 more from brian.
Bob Whysman
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Do nothing and nothing happens.
howard mcsweeney1
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2 more from brian, i don't remember that blue sky.
howard mcsweeney1
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this one from brian sums the move up for me - doubt if the drivers involved had much time for texting or rapping to a tune on the radio.
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Wouldn't fancy shifting that
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We came back from Ashford yesterday evening and it was sat on the hard shoulder just before the junction 10 sliproad. Apparently a tyre had blown on the transport vehicle. This was at 17:05.
"If it ain't broke, fix it til it is."
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