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Some silliness just for fun
#11
Hi 

Seen on a van in the Glasgow area

‘Natural born drillers’

A hole cutting and boring company.

Cheers

Howard
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#12
In Merideth Road, Ipswich,  there is an undertaker called Butcher's, which I find a little disturbing.
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#13
Diode, Welsh Poet
 Seen on a driving School car in York in the 80s El Passo
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#14
In the East End of London in the '60s ( rough old area then! ) a very large scrap wagon with crane attached. Sign on the rear: 
ABRACADABRA - I'M GOIN' TO REACH OUT AN' GRAB YA
In Birmingham, again in the '60s. Ford Cortina, registration number BOM 2A. Above it was a second number plate:
TA RA RA....
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#15
Sink or swim
Emergency plumber
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#16
When I was a student, One of my (more accessible) law books referenced the fictional solicitors Sue Grabbit and Runn.
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#17
There was a marquee hire firm in Droitwich, who's business name was "Good in tents"
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#18
I think one of them was: I Slosh & E Dabsitt
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#19
The Bacchialdi Cafe is a favourite - tho not fictitious!!

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scott...d-24075091
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#20
Read a few books recently. How they built the Titanic, that was just riveting, but the book on how they built the Channel Tunnel was simply boring.
My favorite was the Dr Rev Spooners book on the maintenance of Oxfords and Cambridges favorite water transport, called the Care of Punts
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