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Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Graeme Wall writes I've been sent to Farnham when the interviewee was in Fareham. Oh how we laffed! We had a sub-editor who was renowned for these sort of mistakes by the name of Mark Bayliss. One good one was being sent to cover the Orient Express visiting Weymouth. I'd actually covered the story the previous week so we had a gentle drive down to Weymouth, a good lunch and then phoned into the office to find where the train had got to. The girl in the newsroom looked on her computer and came back with 'You've been Baylissed!' Apparently he was sat behind her at the time. Out of interest, where was the Orient Express at the time? I assume somewhere between Victoria and Dover as normal. The Weymouth trip was a charter by Sealink in conjunction with the renaming of a ferry. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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In message , Graeme Wall
writes In message Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Graeme Wall writes I've been sent to Farnham when the interviewee was in Fareham. Oh how we laffed! We had a sub-editor who was renowned for these sort of mistakes by the name of Mark Bayliss. One good one was being sent to cover the Orient Express visiting Weymouth. I'd actually covered the story the previous week so we had a gentle drive down to Weymouth, a good lunch and then phoned into the office to find where the train had got to. The girl in the newsroom looked on her computer and came back with 'You've been Baylissed!' Apparently he was sat behind her at the time. Out of interest, where was the Orient Express at the time? I assume somewhere between Victoria and Dover as normal. Oh I see what you mean. It does go elsewhere, though. I usually encounter it in Maidenhead (en route to Windsor) or Stafford (en route to Ironbridge or the Potteries). -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 16:16:43 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message , Christopher A. Lee writes Here is a half time sco Manchester United 2 I believe that was on a local BBC bulletin here in the Midlands in about 1975. (Why do I always find myself posting about broadcasting matters in transport newsgroups and transport matters in broadcasting newsgroups?) I heard it several times on different programs including I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, The Two Ronnies and Not The Nine O'Clock News. |
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Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Graeme Wall writes In message Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Graeme Wall writes I've been sent to Farnham when the interviewee was in Fareham. Oh how we laffed! We had a sub-editor who was renowned for these sort of mistakes by the name of Mark Bayliss. One good one was being sent to cover the Orient Express visiting Weymouth. I'd actually covered the story the previous week so we had a gentle drive down to Weymouth, a good lunch and then phoned into the office to find where the train had got to. The girl in the newsroom looked on her computer and came back with 'You've been Baylissed!' Apparently he was sat behind her at the time. Out of interest, where was the Orient Express at the time? I assume somewhere between Victoria and Dover as normal. Oh I see what you mean. It does go elsewhere, though. I usually encounter it in Maidenhead (en route to Windsor) or Stafford (en route to Ironbridge or the Potteries). This was a long time ago, 1985. They'd only just started using the set for journeys other than as part the service to Venice. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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"Peter Masson" writes:
Bill Hayles has a lovely story of confusion between Oval and Yeovil. ;-) The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. Then there are always the people who arrive in Leeds (Yorkshire) looking for the castle (Kent). |
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Graham Murray wrote:
"Peter Masson" writes: Bill Hayles has a lovely story of confusion between Oval and Yeovil. ;-) The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. Then there are always the people who arrive in Leeds (Yorkshire) looking for the castle (Kent). Someone else posted here of the search for "Fort Neath". Of course, what they really wanted was "Thornton Heath" :-) -- MatSav |
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![]() The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. A woman with an eastern european accent once stopped me in Paddington underground station, and asked how she could get to Sweden. I soon discovered that she meant Swindon. |
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On Mar 3, 6:18 pm, "chris" wrote:
The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. A woman with an eastern european accent once stopped me in Paddington underground station, and asked how she could get to Sweden. I soon discovered that she meant Swindon. A former colleague, who was approached by a blonde lady in pub who was from Sweden, thought that she was from Swindon. |
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MIG wrote:
On Mar 3, 6:18 pm, "chris" wrote: The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. A woman with an eastern european accent once stopped me in Paddington underground station, and asked how she could get to Sweden. I soon discovered that she meant Swindon. A former colleague, who was approached by a blonde lady in pub who was from Sweden, thought that she was from Swindon. Must have been her accent |
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![]() "MIG" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 3, 6:18 pm, "chris" wrote: The best one (possibly apocryphal) I have heard was a foreign woman at Paddington who wanted to get to Turkey (presumably via Heathrow) but was sold a ticket and put on the train to Torquay. A woman with an eastern european accent once stopped me in Paddington underground station, and asked how she could get to Sweden. I soon discovered that she meant Swindon. A former colleague, who was approached by a blonde lady in pub who was from Sweden, thought that she was from Swindon. Cue the Diana Dors joke: quote According to Dors autobiography, she was once asked and readily agreed to open a fete in her home town of Swindon, England. Prior to the festivities, Dors lunched with the local Vicar, during which she informed him that her real name was Diana Fluck. The Vicar became somewhat worried about his planned speech. After lunch, they arrived at the fete at the appointed time. The Vicar, totally unnerved about mispronouncing "Fluck", introduced Diana with these immortal words: "Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure that I introduce to you our star guest. We all love her, especially as she is our local girl. I therefore feel it right to introduce her by her real name; Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome the very lovely Miss Diana Clunt." /quote http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Dors michael adams .... |
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