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Lost Yorkshire Man Wrote:

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> I think this thread may have a sting in it's

> tail......as it moves to the lounge!


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Winging its way to the lounge in fact


Edited to say: Pollen my leg :)):)):))

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  • 2 weeks later...

Are we sure it's a generator? Or a giant bee?

I was informed by the bloke down the pub, who reckoned that his mate's brother-in-law had it on the best possible authority that Kraftwerk had bought a rehearsal space on BR and were practicing for their forthcoming 'Droning On And On' tour.

I for one believe him.

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Avani Wrote:

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> The humming is coming from the work being done on

> the ring-main extension at Honor Oak underground

> reservoir.

>

> See

>

> http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/corp/hs.

> xsl/2919.htm

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> But no info on what's causing the noise at the

> moment.


For the the life of me, I can't see why Kraftwerk would be working on a plumbing job. It makes no sense.

Tarmacing on the other hand, I can see that. They'd have some fun with it. Triple fun if necessary.

They strike me as being half-decent sparks as well.

Though I'd not give 'em a half day as chippies.

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