I'm sure people would humour you if you told them; very odd, I've never heard of anything like this before (in my long experience ) Maybe you could try hypnotherapy to induce it again....then film it and put it up for download!
Talking of people getting run over by buses, the Head of a primary school a few miles from where I live was going to throw himself in front of one.....but then he decided not to, resigned his post, dyed his hair blue and started a band. Now that is spooky!
It's a typo! I know how to spell NEED it's a flippin' four letter word: I got one letter out which happened to be the preceding one - a common typing error
I just can't see the Mint's workers with magnifying glasses up close to the coins lining the two pieces up somehow. So Coincraft: Sell rubbish stuff Lie
He had an interesting (is that the right word?) Father who was an Inspector-type person sent over to Germany after the war to examine the Death camps etc.
Actually, I dispense of the past Spink's catalogues on Ebay when the new ones come out so the money can go towards that. I sold the 2003 last year for about £13!
I stand corrected We had a great RS teacher who went off on a tangent for about 30mins if anyone asked a question. Much time-wasting - interesting timewasting - ensued!
Ah ok. Quite sneaky of you researching the engines to push ahead of coincraft though! With all this talk of Coincraft, I went on the site to the Edward VIII bit. It seems they have struck some bimetallic coins. In the piece however, it says the two pieces of metal nned to be lined up by hand. I thought this was rather odd and inefficient and doubted its validity. Is it true?
I was going to put 30,000 first! I thought "Is it 3000 or 30,000" but I plumped with 3000, stupidly. Way to go Chris (even if it is a bit of a comedown from 421,000!)