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In message . 145, at
10:53:33 on Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Tristán White remarked: (a) I'll be on the slower, Brentford train AARRGGHH!!! Brentford is the place in WEST London where the Nylons come from. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message . 145, at 10:53:33 on Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Tristán White remarked: (a) I'll be on the slower, Brentford train AARRGGHH!!! Brentford is the place in WEST London where the Nylons come from. -- Roland Perry The land of perpetual 'closing-down' sales, IIRC. I seem to recollect a band called 'Brentford and the Nylons, as well. Brian |
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:14 -0500,
Tristán White wrote in . 145: "zaax" wrote in news:4p49o8Fh2jvfU2 @individual.net: Flob wrote: I'm pleased to confirm that there are no railway tunnels between Stratford and Brentwood . Flob But trains do pass at speed Quite true. Hadn't even thought of that. I won't sit at a window seat then. Not that that would make an awful lot of difference, but still..... Would foam earplugs (such as we bikers wear, but available from Boots, etc) help diminish sudden pressure waves? (Yeah, you'd need one up each nostril and to keep your mouth closed too, but you get my drift...) -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
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"Dr Ivan D. Reid" wrote in
: On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:54:14 -0500, Tristán White wrote in . 145: "zaax" wrote in news:4p49o8Fh2jvfU2 @individual.net: Flob wrote: I'm pleased to confirm that there are no railway tunnels between Stratford and Brentwood . Flob But trains do pass at speed Quite true. Hadn't even thought of that. I won't sit at a window seat then. Not that that would make an awful lot of difference, but still..... Would foam earplugs (such as we bikers wear, but available from Boots, etc) help diminish sudden pressure waves? (Yeah, you'd need one up each nostril and to keep your mouth closed too, but you get my drift...) Possibly, but I couldn't have anything like that near my ears right now - got quite few stitches just inside my ear where they took out some cartilage to create a new stapes :-) |
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![]() Brentford is the place in WEST London where the Nylons come from. ooops :-) thanks. Slight slip there. :-) |
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![]() Tristán White wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in news:1160567637.212484.202790 @i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: John Rowland wrote: Tristán White wrote: Odd question I know, but I'm going on this route tomorrow (to see the Kelvedon Nuclear Bunker, as per an earlier query). I had a serious ear operation last week and underground tube journeys or sudden changes in pressure due to trains entering a tunnel can be dangerous for the next couple of weeks. (snip) Are there lifts in the bunker? Can you avoid using them? No lifts as far as I can remember. But best to double check - I don't want to be held responsible! Even if there is a lift, there will always be a stairway equivalent for fire escape purposes, so I'll just take that. There's no lift in Kelvedon Hatch. I imagine ther would have been a shortage of lift engineers in the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse should someone have got stuck in one. The positive pressure used to keep any fallout from entering might have caused problems when the doors were shut could have caused ear problems I suppose, though when they cut through the wall to create the exit a few years ago it kind if negated that problem. As for any problems with trains passing how about industrial ear defenders, a tampon up each nostril and a ball gag? That should stop any distress. :-) Neill |
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On 12/10/06 12:37, "Neillw001" wrote:
As for any problems with trains passing how about industrial ear defenders, a tampon up each nostril and a ball gag? That should stop any distress. :-) But, please, don't post the pictures into abpr! :-) |
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Stimpy wrote:
As for any problems with trains passing how about industrial ear defenders, a tampon up each nostril and a ball gag? That should stop any distress. :-) But, please, don't post the pictures into abpr! :-) s"don't"/"do". Preferably titled "A walk through W**dhead Tunnel - Rare Photos of Strategic Reserve", to ensure maximum readership... [is evil] -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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