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Fark knows, I was lost after the first post!!
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Post by craigshuts »

lodgi wrote:Whats going on here? I cant follow it.
Nutter is a trainspotter or something 8)
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Do they have decent steam locomotives on the battlefields then?

Perhaps he meant the other SAS - Special Anorak Service :D
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nutter wrote: "hi, i know you've just been dumped, will you go out with me, and i'll have to abandon you on sunday to go and play with trains"
It's good to get in there while her self esteem might be low from the dumping, good work.
nutter wrote: Can't think why she wouldn't go out with me, but hey, i'm going to try again and again when i get back
You don't have to wait until you get back to grind her down, a few silent phone calls can do the trick. After that a bit of following would go down a treat, not too much though you don't want to be accused of "stalking" now.

Above all just keep it in your head that she is just playing hard to get, the little tease. :wink:

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Post by Shuttleworth »

What an amazing thread :roll:
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nutter wrote:Hi, my username on most railway forums is Nutter (hence it's here)
nutter wrote:When i started the college course, i wanted to be in the SAS
nutter wrote:My main intrest is the railways, but i also have always wanted to be fully DPM'd and running round a cold field
nutter wrote:i was called ren because i'm ugly, skinny
This is why I ask if it's a wind up.

Anyone who labels themselves a nutter has got issues.

Welcome to the board though bud, just don't stab me when I'm not looking you mentallist.

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Post by nufc_rulz »

Nutter i know who you are because i was on the two year course. Lads dont worry he is strange.
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nufc_rulz wrote:Nutter i know who you are because i was on the two year course. Lads dont worry he is strange.
Well he wants to stay in a nice wam train, drinking tea and eat scoff, without having to tabb anywhere, and let the train carry his berg and other equipment... nutter? Mr SENSIBLE in my opinion!! 8)

Why didn't anyone else tell me about this option?? :roll:
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Post by nutter »

I'm a railway enthusiast (I DO NOT stand on platforms for hours on end, too many zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, so i'm not a spotter) and i also find the army fasinating. Whats wrong with that?
And don't take the mic out of me wanting to be a train driver, it's upwards of 40K for sitting on you behind, with little paper work, eating donuts and is quite entertaining when you have delays and fatalities etc, as long as you aint directly envolved

and GTG, I have issues, aint you noticed

and as for the SAS, don't you mean Sad as spotters club :wink: :lol:
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nutter wrote: eating donuts and is quite entertaining when you have delays and fatalities etc, as long as you aint directly envolved
Would you care to expand on this somewhat... sociopathic comment?
Fatalities are entertaining to you?
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NO, what i meant was when they happen, as long as you ain't involved in the incident, just in the delays, then train driving can get quite entertaining. I didn't phrase it properly.
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Post by Oz »

This is one strange thread....toot toot
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Post by nutter »

Well i'd hate to be normal. People forget you quickly if your normal, my legacy will be around for along time
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nutter wrote:it's upwards of 40K
Surely they should've trained monkeys to do this by now?! I mean how hard can it be? Press stop when you see a red light, press go when you see a green one.
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Post by dwarfy »

Has this site changed to Military fitness and TRAINS? An odd combination.
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