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Posted 27 August 2010


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I am going to see the real Thomas the tank engine tomorrow We are taking Lucy as an early birthday pressie. I think I am more excited than her

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Posted 27 August 2010
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its fab, we have done it. my son was mad on it when he was younger. Go and have a look around Skipton while your there, I love it!

you are rather close to where i live lately Bc

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Posted 27 August 2010


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I used to love Thomas the Tank when i was liitle. This is going to sound really sad but i collected all the proper ladybird books when i was younger and when me and OH were talking the other night (not sure what brought the convo up) i went and dug them all out. I actually read four of them before going to sleep Yes i am 24

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Posted 27 August 2010


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Smudge we live in Manchester at the mo but my OH works in yorkshire so we want to move to Harrogate or Skipton eventually.

KER, Thomas books are cool. One of Lucys favorite sayings in " You have caused confusion and delay "


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Posted 27 August 2010
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Both really good places, have lived and worked in both. Lived in Harrogate twice, love it, but expensive. Mind you I love all areas around here, theres so much to do and places to go.

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Posted 27 August 2010


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Yeah it is beautiful in Yorkshire. We would have moved as soon as he got the job if our flat would have sold I really hope to be living up there intime for Lucy starting school.

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Posted 28 August 2010
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Awww, I was babysitting my nephew all last summer so got really into it. Loved it Don't like the American tv show...
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Posted 28 August 2010


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Oh wow! I was such a big thomas fan when I was little...and still am a bit!

It really is nice round there. My Aunt has a farm just outside York and we often meet in Skipton, which is a half way point really. There's an equestrian shop that backs onto the Morrison's carpark, but I've never been able to find the time to have a look. 

We like Gargrave as well, but it's a bit of a spooky drive if it's dark

The carrot always works better then the stick!
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Posted 28 August 2010


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my dad is the one who drives those trains and gets it all up and running for the public he's a driver manager on trains all over the country and volunteers down at the local steam train.... place lol he's always over doing the special 'galas'!

needless to say I grew up LOVING thomas the tank engine, but not so much now, I hateee traveling on trains but we're all hoping Jacob will show an interest, mainly cause I have so many toy trains and they're just sitting in the garage!



















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Posted 28 August 2010


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all my kids have been crazy about Thomas the tank engine, so for the last 12yrs i've had it in my life! i think i've watched every episode a thousand times and read all the books god knows how many!

my youngest lad got given a special edition book set for xmas and it's still in the plastic as we are too scared to open it up! won't say how much it cost but will say it's expensive!

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