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Location: australia
Car type: 1931 Ulster style replica
Hi Tomy
interesting, I was at RMIT and Caulflield from 1958 to 1962 whilst City Architect at Moorabbin and the owner of a 1926 Austin Seven
interesting times and lots of changes since, but still the proud owner of an A7, albeit a sportster based on a 1930 chassis.
Happy New Year
Bernard S
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I got a collection of bsf/bsw taps and dies for Christmas, all in tins and well oiled, bought from fb marketplace. I don't know how my wife and/or old St Nick new I wanted them...
Sadly the chap who kept them so nicely didn't end the year well. Sobering... I think I need to start sorting out my garage.
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Discuss last night's edition of the Goon Show? Why, it was almost identical to the previous 50 shows... a name change here, a slightly different foreign Johnny to mock there, as fresh as a dripping tap...
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Duncan, the reason the Goon Show is as fresh as a dripping tap is that the tap has been dripping for seventy years! I rarely listen now, but I can assure you that in 1952, when the height of radio comedy was Ray's a Laugh, Life with the Lyons, Meet the Huggets, etc. a forteen year old shoolboy had never heard anything like the Goons, and neither had his totally baffeled parents!
Sorry this is nothing to do with Austin Sevens, or Christmas presents, but one of the things I love about this Forum is the tangents that posts go off in. Cliff.
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"Hold tight Min, we are doing three miles an hour..."
"Eek!"
"Put on the brake Min!"
"It doesn't suit me Henry!"