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Post by farnsworth on Sept 13, 2007 14:46:01 GMT
Have you? I managed to take my shoes off and also pull my jeans down. It was a quaint little place and this is all that I wish to add at present.
Has anyone else ever had the Didcot pleasure?
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 13, 2007 14:49:11 GMT
You clever boy I can't say I have, but one of my primary school teachers used to use "didcot" as a mild insult, e.g. "Who's spilled water over the table? Tom, you didcot!"
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martello
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Post by martello on Sept 13, 2007 15:04:38 GMT
Was your teacher Douglas Adams perchance? ;D
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 13, 2007 15:06:31 GMT
No, it was Miss Downing. She was a ginger scouser and was lovely.
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Post by bh on Sept 13, 2007 15:54:22 GMT
There's a GWR based preserved railway centre at Didcot.
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Post by peekay on Sept 14, 2007 6:07:25 GMT
Isn't the Williams F1 team based at Didcot?
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Post by bonehead on Sept 14, 2007 8:59:04 GMT
I've played football there (army stuff). Boring 1-1 draw if I recall, played in a howling gale and torrential rain.
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 14, 2007 11:03:22 GMT
Yes, but did you take your shoes off and pull your jeans down?
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Post by bonehead on Sept 17, 2007 14:34:36 GMT
Yes - and replaced them with football boots and shorts :-)
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Post by ambersalamander on Sept 17, 2007 14:43:37 GMT
Hurrah! I went past Didcot the other day too
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