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Old 10th Jul 2003, 17:17
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Jolly good wheeze, for a minute I thought you were serious! They make you were the darn things at Kemble, if there are no jackets available in the club, someone with a jacket has to walk you to your a/c !

I mean, really ! !

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Old 10th Jul 2003, 21:14
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I hope Kemble are going to waive that daft rule for the PFA Rally. Can you imagined thousands of PFA'ers all walking around in revolting, eye searing, midgie attracting tabards. Hysterical

Unfortunately I won't be there to see this wonderous sight....
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Old 10th Jul 2003, 22:26
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Ear defenders to protect the ears from engine noise and dark glasses to protect the eyes from bright strobes. I will try that this weekend and see if I can get across the apron without incident.

Was nice knowing you all.

Maybe they should also make them out of lead to prevent the wearer being sucked into a jet or being trashed by a prop.

Twas a great post coriolis
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Old 11th Jul 2003, 01:37
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Good entertaining thread Crabster...... I am in two minds whether to send it upstairs to JetBlast....
Oh Keef… it’s only orange on railways for maintenance / routine work. This tells the driver of the train, that it’s not an emergency, and he can continue… Walk on to a track wearing yellow, and the driver will stick the anchors on pretty ‘pronto tonto’…. It’s means there’s an emergency! (and no, I’m not a railway worker!)
I beg to differ.........
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Old 11th Jul 2003, 03:03
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Northern Highflyer…. Please make sure that you’re wearing your high Viz jacket when you get hit so that we call all see from near and far!

Big Red L…. My childhood dreams of being a train driver are long gone!…Honest!
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