he he well done


Ah , gotcha...the last joke i remember was asking the wife what she wanted 
for Christmas and she said "a divorce" ...my reply was that i hadnt 
planned to spend THAT much. 

Regards 

Chris

--- On Sun, 27/12/09, Glyn Matthews <[email protected]> 
wrote: 

From: Glyn Matthews <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [London Bus Scene] 159 Re Run
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 27 December, 2009, 18:22

'twas a joke! remember those?


Cor , thats a bit harsh Glyn. 14 goes like a dream , and im happy that the
owner brings it out as is. I find it fascinating to see it and other "similar"
condition vehicles alongside the pristine examples and when they are
running in unison it shows the public (those that are interested) how much
effortand timegoes into their restoration. Fair comment by many
enthusiasts that its just another Routemaster and there are many more
rarer types than the RM which could and shouldbe saved, but i imagine
that a percentage of privateRoutemaster owners like myself fall into the
same group...since riding them new in the 60s i promised myself one day
to own one..believe me its a marvellous feeling to do so. Having said that ,
if a RT *BEST BUS IN THE WORLD*one day comes along (must have a
roofbox though) ...who knows?

Regards

Chris
RMC1500

--- On Sun, 27/12/09, Glyn Matthews <[email protected]>
wrote:

From: Glyn Matthews <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [London Bus Scene] 159 Re Run
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 27 December, 2009, 17:02

Makes you proud to see such fine examples of the type doesn't it?

Glyn


Routemasters on the 159 4th Anniversary Run , 12th December 2009.
Looks like its
Kennington Road. (c)N.Edward-Few via Chris Stanley 

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