Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 25, 2007 Posted March 25, 2007 Yesterday (Saturday) I saw a posting on here from regular contributor S7OUL, but I hadn't previously noticed his location, so when I saw Redhill I immediately emailed him, where exactly are you ? Minutes later and what a response ! If ever confirmation were needed that the world really is a smaller place thanks to the internet, this is it. Door to door the distance measures out at approximately 375 paces, thats a few yards either side of 250 metres ! (In wet conditions an allowance of an additional 15-20 paces should be taken in to consideration for taking the long route around the grass verge midway). We wasted no time whatsoever, and later that evening Pat made the short trip to my place with a box of 80's 45's, many of which were new titles to me, naturally the same compliment was returned. My thanks go out to all those involved in this site's operation for making the above possible. Has anyone else made unexpectedly local friends on here ? Martin Snow
Paul McKay Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 You are definitely not alone in your area Martin, Derek (Blackandwhite on here) lives in Redhill too if I remember rightly. There's a guy called Cliff close by too.
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 You are definitely not alone in your area Martin, Derek (Blackandwhite on here) lives in Redhill too if I remember rightly. There's a guy called Cliff close by too. Those two boys live in Horley about 6 miles away, and by pure coincidence I bumped in to Cliff on Friday having not seen him for almost 10 years !
Peter99 Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Walking home from the pub last night I meandered round a dark, unlit corner and bumped into a badger. He was not happy to see me.
Guest SteveSnow Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Has anyone else made unexpectedly local friends on here ? Martin Snow
Paul McKay Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Those two boys live in Horley about 6 miles away, and by pure coincidence I bumped in to Cliff on Friday having not seen him for almost 10 years ! My brother lives in Horley too. Small world huh? He meets up with Cliff in the local pub.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Hardly unexpected, as Tony Ellis (Tone5446) and I have been friends for nearly 38 years, but he and I have ended up living less than 5 minutes drive from each other for the past 12 years, without any deliberate effort on either person's part to make that happen.
Hold Tight Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Yesterday (Saturday) I saw a posting on here from regular contributor S7OUL, but I hadn't previously noticed his location, so when I saw Redhill I immediately emailed him, where exactly are you ? Minutes later and what a response ! If ever confirmation were needed that the world really is a smaller place thanks to the internet, this is it. Door to door the distance measures out at approximately 375 paces, thats a few yards either side of 250 metres ! (In wet conditions an allowance of an additional 15-20 paces should be taken in to consideration for taking the long route around the grass verge midway). We wasted no time whatsoever, and later that evening Pat made the short trip to my place with a box of 80's 45's, many of which were new titles to me, naturally the same compliment was returned. My thanks go out to all those involved in this site's operation for making the above possible. Has anyone else made unexpectedly local friends on here ? Martin Snow Oh Yes, drizzabone 5 minutes away, RussSmith 20 miles, JohnA 20 miles and I am sure it doesnt end there. So any other CT postcoders post or pm me.
John Reed Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Yesterday (Saturday) I saw a posting on here from regular contributor S7OUL, but I hadn't previously noticed his location, so when I saw Redhill I immediately emailed him, where exactly are you ? Minutes later and what a response ! If ever confirmation were needed that the world really is a smaller place thanks to the internet, this is it. Door to door the distance measures out at approximately 375 paces, thats a few yards either side of 250 metres ! (In wet conditions an allowance of an additional 15-20 paces should be taken in to consideration for taking the long route around the grass verge midway). We wasted no time whatsoever, and later that evening Pat made the short trip to my place with a box of 80's 45's, many of which were new titles to me, naturally the same compliment was returned. My thanks go out to all those involved in this site's operation for making the above possible. Has anyone else made unexpectedly local friends on here ? Martin Snow Living so close to Pat is potentially good for "sales" and bad for his bank balance...
Ted Massey Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 I live about 20mins from Spagettti Weston tried to get him to move further away to no avail
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 Going off at a slight tangent....my Dad's name is (genuinely) Martin Snow. It disturbs me slightly every time I see you post! Wow ! That is the first Martin Snow other than me that I have ever come across ! I have no middle name, does your dad ? Tonight I won a record on ebay with WOL in the form of someones initials, "MS". In perms how many doubles are there in 52 selections ? This is turning out to be an interesting week !
Dave Rimmer Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 I live about 20mins from Spagettti Weston tried to get him to move further away to no avail Hi Ted, I suppose I'd be about the same from Johnny boy. There are loads of people on SS within twenty minutes of me though, all the Dudley / Wolverhampton people to start with, so I'd guess that must add up to about twenty. Hitsville Chalky is the only one within walking distance though.
Pete S Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Walking home from the pub last night I meandered round a dark, unlit corner and bumped into a badger. He was not happy to see me. Was he up-set?
Ted Massey Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Was he up-set? Bet your not far from Domar are you
Iancsloft Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Hi Ted, I suppose I'd be about the same from Johnny boy. There are loads of people on SS within twenty minutes of me though, all the Dudley / Wolverhampton people to start with, so I'd guess that must add up to about twenty. Hitsville Chalky is the only one within walking distance though. ================================================================================ ========= Hi and whats the bettin that ur all related
Guest sigher the gutter snype Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 this morning whilst in my hatfield delivery office, yes im a posty i noticed a 45 packet (registered) went over and had a peak on the back....it was going to someone from butch!! damn i thought, someone in hatfield who is also buying rare 45's. so i did some research and also wrote on the back of his packet, shouldnt really but what the heck. turns out he is a member of here, i was very dissapointed , really thought i was going to find some mad soul collector just doing his own thing and keeping away from everybody....no such luck.
Peter99 Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Was he up-set? I think he was - but didn;t stop to badger him.
Pete S Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Bet your not far from Domar are you 4 miles as the crow flies
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 IT LOOKS LIKE NO-ONES GOING TO COME CLOSE TO 250 METRES THOUGH DOES IT ?
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 (edited) 4 miles as the crow flies Is there any evidence available to suggest a crow invariably takes the shortest route ? Those bastards usually add an additional detour to most journeys locally in Redhill, to shit on my windows. Edited March 28, 2007 by MARTIN SNOW
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