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Old 8th December 2007, 22:35
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New? bit for the garden railway

Today I got my Xmas present (yet to be wrapped),
I think perhaps Santa will bust his boiler getting it down the chimney as it is cast iron. It is of course a replica but since it is for the garden railway I think I can say it is original equipment bought for a purpose other than an ornament. If that is true then it must become a genuine antique in years long after I have gone to play with the Celestial Train Set in the sky.
I do still need a 10 foot length of worn out bullhead rail to make a post to hang it on though.
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Old 9th December 2007, 01:13
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Hi John
I don't know what Santa's bringing me I like a surprise. (maybe socks or tie again he he) The trouble is that my house does not have a chimney so we have to leave a key out so he can let himself in, where he always gets a drink and of course some mince pies.
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Well, we've blocked up the fire place, so he could get down the chimney, but he wouldn't be going far when he got to the bottom!
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Old 10th December 2007, 21:13
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Perhaps Santa needs a double chimney, like some locos did.
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I suspect a double hernia is more likely.
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Nice one John.
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