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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 4:56 pm 
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Widnesboy wrote:
twitchy sphincters


I feel a new band coming on.

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helenwatson wrote:
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gives my arse the 50p 20p effect as i want to jump off.


WTF is that?


It's the old two bob tanner syndrome!! :roll:


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i'm way too young to remember the transporter bridge. My mates dad was the first across Runcorn bridge, he has it tattooed on his arm.


Sadly [or perhaps happily] I can remember the transporter - even went on it a few times - the new bridge opened on my 5th birthday...

A search brought up this - what a great web site!

http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=42531

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places to visit:

whitby,
reeth,
robin hoods bay,
howarth,
saltaire,
yorkshire sculpture park,
ingleton,
dent,
masham,
+ tons more........

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Craig wrote:
Widnesboy wrote:
twitchy sphincters


I feel a new band coming on.


This could easily degenerate into another 'have you ever shit yourself?' thread.

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Is that similar to eating rhubarb, when your mouth goes like a thre'penny bit? :eh?

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mph wrote:
places to visit:

whitby,
reeth,
robin hoods bay,
howarth,
saltaire,
yorkshire sculpture park,
ingleton,
dent,
masham,
+ tons more........


Thanks love. You always learn something new on this forum, even if it is about sphincters. x


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Poppy Dog wrote:
Widnesboy wrote:
i'm way too young to remember the transporter bridge. My mates dad was the first across Runcorn bridge, he has it tattooed on his arm.


Sadly [or perhaps happily] I can remember the transporter - even went on it a few times - the new bridge opened on my 5th birthday...

A search brought up this - what a great web site!

http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=42531


I think i may have just pissed myself at the last statement on that reel....

"the new bridge will considerably speed up the heavy traffic"

a pic I took on the bridge in my daily 'stuck in heavy traffic...'

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c356/ ... G_0161.jpg


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mph wrote:
places to visit:

whitby,
reeth,
robin hoods bay,
howarth,
saltaire,
yorkshire sculpture park,
ingleton,
dent,
masham,
+ tons more........


isn't that a KLF song?


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More places to visit in Yorkshire:

Brimham Rocks
Ingleton waterfalls-heart of Yorkshire Dales
Ripley Castle
Harrogate
Wetherby
Pickering
North Yorkshire Moors
White Scar cave... and many more

Today i visited a place called Rudding Park, with work. It has a caravan and camp site and is nestled inbetween Harrogate, knaresborough and Wetherby, great place to stay if you're exploring North Yorkshire etc.

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Thanks love. Good tips.x


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goredale scar and malham cove and hardraw force

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Beautiful spot -- and from 25th May the old Monsal Trail railway tunnels have been re-opened for walkers and cyclists.

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yes i saw that the trail is a great place to take kids with bikes so they get confidence riding,its totally flat...good for adults with dogs too

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