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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Well, it has taken nearly 25 years of sitting at the computer without washing or changing his (admittedly now almost nonexistant) clothes, he is now 55 stone and many people think he died years ago, but Paul has finally done it.... He has read the whole of the Internet..... And.... It turns out, he WAS right all along!!

...... He doesn't read the comments though, he ISN'T mad you know!!


Of course, now he has caught up, he now has today to read. Sorry!
 
MDB, still trying to kick his Polo habit.

At the moment, he's down to two packets munched every Chukka, and one packet for his pony.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
@Mad Doug Biker - just the man! :smooch:

Have you been watching the Criterium Dauphiné? Is Tournon, where they passed through yesterday, the same Tournon du Rhone that has a vintage railway in it? Is that the Vivarais Railway? I have travelled on the Vivarais, many years ago, and it looks familiar, but the train lines looked double track on the footage from the cycle race.

I have looked at maps and the route of the Criterium on tinternet but I cannot work it out.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
@Mad Doug Biker - just the man! :smooch:

Have you been watching the Criterium Dauphiné? Is Tournon, where they passed through yesterday, the same Tournon du Rhone that has a vintage railway in it? Is that the Vivarais Railway? I have travelled on the Vivarais, many years ago, and it looks familiar, but the train lines looked double track on the footage from the cycle race.

I have looked at maps and the route of the Criterium on tinternet but I cannot work it out.

I didn't watch, so you probably know more than me, sorry.

Thing is I have never been too much into French railways, so I would need to look it all up. Railway enthusiasm often tends to be somewhat parochial because each country has it's own version of basically the same things as everyone else, so, if you don't experience or know of something foreign, then it isn't necessarily the end of the world. A lot of enthusiasts in this country don't bother with 'foreign muck', with some being downright hostile towards it all, which is quite sad really.


I am always learning things here though - I am into German, Austrian, Polish, Swiss and ltalian trains, but that is because I have visited and experienced their trains in some depth. I was last in France in 1998 unbelievably!

I do read 'Today's Railway Europe' magazine, so I see news, be it from from current operations, from 'light rail' (trams) services or the heritage scene, from France or elsewhere, and it is interesting but one can only follow so much.

I'll go back to France eventually.
 
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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
When visiting preserved railways MDB still likes to call them puffer trains as he runs along the platform making choo choo noises, and winding his arms round and round.

But whatever you do don't dare try and make a, 'punch your ticket,' joke with him.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
stephec isn't known as Puffing Billy for nothing
 

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
After receiving a small bump to the noggin TVC has assumed the identity of his identity of his alter-ego... the Fonze.

That's going to be annoying but much better than when he had that large bump to the head and became TVC.

Ayyyyy.... Sit on it.
 
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