Let the Train Take The Strain
Dear Aunty Bill,
Last week I fell in love with my next door neighbour. He is no oil painting (most people who see him have a gag reflex) but I cannot stop thinking about him and his train set. He has a scale version of London Kings Cross station in his back garden.
I was thinking of getting him something for his train set as a way to break the ice as it were.
What would you suggest?
Emily, Bashley
Aunty Bill Replies;
Dear Emily,
This takes me back to the days when I had a train set! Nothing as grand as your neighbours though. Dad was seldom home so we had to run round the garden making train noises and wearing baseball hats pretending we were Casey Jones.
My “Uncle Des” insisted we wore baseball hats and nothing else, he said it was more “authentic”. Never saw Casey Jones with his overalls off though.
Anyway, pigeons would be the ideal icebreaker for your train loving heart-throb. He can place them around his garden to add authenticity. Chuck in some stale bread rolls, a half eaten bag of cheesy Wotsits and scatter vomit in the raised beds to provide a true diet of the London pigeon.
To add an even greater air of Dickensian squalor, ensure that some of the flock should have a missing leg, eye or even a wing that doesn’t flap properly.
Pigeons healthy and deformed, are widely available and will really set the scene. He will love you forever!
Coo Coo! Choo Choo!
Aunty Bill
I love Aunty Bill! Such sage advice. Wish I had me an Aunty Bill.
He/She is here for everyone!
Another great advice column. Pigeons – Brilliant!
He/she is as wise as Solomon Susie……
This post cracked me up for a number of different reasons!
Good
Nothing like a good dose of pigeon vomit to loosen things up.
Agreed – Aunty Bill always carrys a sachet with him/her
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We actually have a railroad in our backyard, I’m very glad I think we have all areas covered. I’d hate to be in need of your suggestion to add deformed pigeons to complement the natural decor of a garden train! D
Remember Debra is is only to help Emily in her quest for love! It sounds like a mighty trainset you have!
If you want any spare Pigeons Ginger, we have plenty spare going that swoop over our allotments, you are welcome to them any time.They decimated our cabbages.. 😀 ….
Just hopping over to wish you a Good Weekend, Take care..
Thanks Sue – i feel for you about your cabbages!
As a model railroader, I feel it incumbent upon me to let you know that there are many versions of teeny tiny birds available, and one should not restrict oneself to pigeons.
Variety is the spice of life!