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Just zis Guy, you know? - 27 Nov 2004 17:25 GMT
Just been watching the David Jenkins tribute film on the CD that came
with this month's RM.  Seems he died on the same day S&H was presented
with his first train set, a Hornby Flying Scotsman.  S&H was much
taken with this coincidence!

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Paul Boyd - 27 Nov 2004 18:16 GMT
> S&H was presented with his first train set,
  ^^^^
Enlightenment please!

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Roger T. - 27 Nov 2004 19:38 GMT
"Paul Boyd"

>> S&H was presented with his first train set,
>   ^^^^
> Enlightenment please!

Shipping and Handling?

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Fred X - 27 Nov 2004 20:33 GMT
>> S&H was presented with his first train set,
>    ^^^^
> Enlightenment please!

Son & Heir?
Just zis Guy, you know? - 28 Nov 2004 10:02 GMT
>>> S&H was presented with his first train set,
>>    ^^^^
>> Enlightenment please!
>Son & Heir?

Is the right answer.  Sorry, too much time spend in Ye Shedde
(uk.rec.sheds)

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MartinS - 28 Nov 2004 17:14 GMT
>>>> S&H was presented with his first train set,
>>> ^^^^ Enlightenment please!
>>Son & Heir?
>
> Is the right answer.  Sorry, too much time spend in Ye Shedde
> (uk.rec.sheds)

Bloody hell, another sheddi.  ;-)

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Just zis Guy, you know? - 28 Nov 2004 17:23 GMT
>Bloody hell, another sheddi.  ;-)

Ar.  Pull up a milk crate, help yourself to a PP, there's BA under the
bench over there.  Mind the rusty nail, it's where I hang the tuits
when I gettem.

Guy
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MartinS - 28 Nov 2004 18:26 GMT
>>Bloody hell, another sheddi.  ;-)
>
> Ar.  Pull up a milk crate, help yourself to a PP, there's BA under the
> bench over there.  Mind the rusty nail, it's where I hang the tuits
> when I gettem.

Did you molish it yourself? It'll never jbex.

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Jon - 28 Nov 2004 18:29 GMT
> Just been watching the David Jenkins tribute film on the CD that came
> with this month's RM.  Seems he died on the same day S&H was presented
> with his first train set, a Hornby Flying Scotsman.  S&H was much
> taken with this coincidence!
>
> Guy

Who was David Jenkins?
John Sullivan - 28 Nov 2004 18:51 GMT
>> Just been watching the David Jenkins tribute film on the CD that came
>> with this month's RM.  Seems he died on the same day S&H was presented
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>
>Who was David Jenkins?

I think he means David Jenkinson, who died recently.
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Jon - 29 Nov 2004 13:37 GMT
> >> Just been watching the David Jenkins tribute film on the CD that came
> >> with this month's RM.  Seems he died on the same day S&H was presented
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>
> I think he means David Jenkinson, who died recently.

Yes, I did know that, but I thought that the least someone could do
when attempting to pay tribute to the deceased, was to get his or her
name right.
Chris Wilson - 29 Nov 2004 17:49 GMT
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> Yes, I did know that, but I thought that the least someone could do
> when attempting to pay tribute to the deceased, was to get his or her
> name right.

To do otherwise may appear seedy.

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Just zis Guy, you know? - 28 Nov 2004 22:36 GMT
>Who was David Jenkins?

A well-known typing error, recently deceased.

Guy
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