The Great Fire of Armley....

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BLAKEY
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Still smoking very gently as I passed on the 1559 Knaresborough train today.
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Uno Hoo
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BLAKEY wrote: Still smoking very gently as I passed on the 1559 Knaresborough train today. Naughty!! You told me you'd stopped years ago
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BLAKEY
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Uno Hoo wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Still smoking very gently as I passed on the 1559 Knaresborough train today. Naughty!! You told me you'd stopped years ago Exactly what the train conductor said when she told me to put it out immediately !!    
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polo
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Post by polo »

I woke to smoke on the horizon from my top floor of the poplar highrises. Looked pretty bad even a day later

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