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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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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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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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