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No It Is Not OO Gauge

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'Cramming in as much as possible' on a new layout perhaps?
No. Afternoon, 1st July 2022 Southampton Docks.
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hi, interesting, used to work in Cunard House, when QE2, sailed from the docks.
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yelrow wrote: Mon Jul 25, 2022 4:33 pm hi, interesting, used to work in Cunard House, when QE2, sailed from the docks.
Ah! QE2. It took me 25 years for me to get my wife to go on a cruise. She booked her first on QE2 (2002 to New York) and has not stopped booking cruises since. :D

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We went in 1982, found her a tad used. Bit of a let down. Highlight for kids was, due to my job, we were allowed on bridge with Captain to enter Cherbourg.
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