tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1988587131543641843.post2161887435279313443..comments2024-03-15T11:31:32.897+00:00Comments on A Transport of Delight: Lincoln at EasterLEYTRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14575755776610646694noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1988587131543641843.post-27946157415505318662016-08-24T19:10:14.002+01:002016-08-24T19:10:14.002+01:00In a way, for a train lover like myself its infuri...In a way, for a train lover like myself its infuriating to see Captain Spam (like Cpn Birdseye but greasier) and his kin from the Pound Shop Dictionary Department denigrate a bloomin' good post with great pics and useful information but such is the virtual world of know-it-alls and smart alecs that popular websites live within. <br /> A} An exodus can take place over a vast number of years creating a diaspora ergo mass is certainly not implied in the word <br /> B} Incidentally I use ebay to sell stuff like normal people. <br /> C} I humbly confess to smart alecdom and know-it-allery<br /> D} A thousand thank yous for confirming that WAS the railway bridge just outside the station as I've took its picture several times and was never really sure. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1988587131543641843.post-33739551278394632402011-04-26T10:43:23.864+01:002011-04-26T10:43:23.864+01:00Just 'exodus' please, not 'mass exodus...Just 'exodus' please, not 'mass exodus'. Mass is implicit in 'exodus'.Mr fussynoreply@blogger.com