leegreen 2,153 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 26 minutes ago, low plains drifter said: Jesus Christ Superstar Came down to earth on a Yamaha, 250 Pulled a skid Killed a kid Knocked his balls off a dustbin lid There are other versions of this little ditty. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,686 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 6 hours ago, tatsblisters said: Did you only find them on certain seams mate. We had the swallow wood and haigmoor seams and development on the parkgate seams and if my memory serves me right it was on the swallowood we found these fossils. Cant really remember mate, we didnt name our seams, was just the 4ft or 6ft seam, 6ft was deadly for faults and falls 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,512 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 42 minutes ago, Bakerboy said: Cant really remember mate, we didnt name our seams, was just the 4ft or 6ft seam, 6ft was deadly for faults and falls It was the first letter our districts were named like S30s was swallow wood and H02s was Haigh moor. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,686 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 47 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: It was the first letter our districts were named like S30s was swallow wood and H02s was Haigh moor. My old man worked in the 2ft 6 seam, in plces he couldnt turn from working on his back to face down, thought of it makes me cold 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 15,741 Posted April 3 Report Share Posted April 3 4 hours ago, low plains drifter said: Jesus Christ Superstar Came down to earth on a Yamaha Pulled a skid Killed a kid Knocked his balls off a dustbin lid I haven’t heard that for at least 25 years Reminds me of a lovely tale of being in a city centre pub in Carlisle and a lad giving it big licks on the karaoke machine and pulling a knees slide on flooring only to be greeted from the crowd by someone’s laced boot connecting squarely in his bollocks blasts from the past 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,512 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 14 hours ago, Bakerboy said: My old man worked in the 2ft 6 seam, in plces he couldnt turn from working on his back to face down, thought of it makes me cold Once went down the lowest face we had and thought feck that working on here crouched down on your knees pulling hydraulic chocks in at least on the gates and headings you could stand up all shift. Though the journey to the tail gate I worked on by pony loco with a couple of carriages on certainly woke you up on a Monday morning day shift dodging the tin sheets that had busted out of the steel rings. A pic of the gate similar to what we had to travel down to our place of work. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,637 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 1 hour ago, tatsblisters said: Once went down the lowest face we had and thought feck that working on here crouched down on your knees pulling hydraulic chocks in at least on the gates and headings you could stand up all shift. Though the journey to the tail gate I worked on by pony loco with a couple of carriages on certainly woke you up on a Monday morning day shift dodging the tin sheets that had busted out of the steel rings. A pic of the gate similar to what we had to travel down to our place of work. That's unbelievable where you worked. I'm hoping to visit one of the mining museums this year 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,512 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 12 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said: That's unbelievable where you worked. I'm hoping to visit one of the mining museums this year That's what I remember it like in the 80s mate though their was a two man team replacing the buckled steel arches or rings we called them on our district. I believe there is one of those mining museum's at Wakefield that’s worth a visit by all accounts. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,637 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 7 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: That's what I remember it like in the 80s mate though their was a two man team replacing the buckled steel arches or rings we called them on our district. I believe there is one of those mining museum's at Wakefield that’s worth a visit by all accounts. That's the one I've been told about 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,686 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 2 hours ago, tatsblisters said: Once went down the lowest face we had and thought feck that working on here crouched down on your knees pulling hydraulic chocks in at least on the gates and headings you could stand up all shift. Though the journey to the tail gate I worked on by pony loco with a couple of carriages on certainly woke you up on a Monday morning day shift dodging the tin sheets that had busted out of the steel rings. A pic of the gate similar to what we had to travel down to our place of work. Yep, pretty typical for a lot of roads in uk pits back in the day, I remember carrying explosives 2 miles through tunnels like that before starting the actual work lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,686 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 1 hour ago, DIDO.1 said: That's unbelievable where you worked. I'm hoping to visit one of the mining museums this year If you're ever in S.Wales mate Big pit in Blaenavon is an amazing experience, its cage ride to the bottom of a real mine and a guided tour around the districts, worse thing I did was tell the tour guide I was an ex miner fckr wouldnt leave me alone 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,512 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 1 minute ago, Bakerboy said: Yep, pretty typical for a lot of roads in uk pits back in the day, I remember carrying explosives 2 miles through tunnels like that before starting the actual work lol Same here mate and when I hear young lads moaning about their job in a nice clean warehouse with hot water and toilets I always say you don't know you're born. Lol 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 5,825 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 8 minutes ago, Bakerboy said: If you're ever in S.Wales mate Big pit in Blaenavon is an amazing experience, its cage ride to the bottom of a real mine and a guided tour around the districts, worse thing I did was tell the tour guide I was an ex miner fckr wouldnt leave me alone Big pit is definitely worth a visit , I used to live nearby. There used to be two different tours the modern large mine and a rickety small one. As with all Welsh museums, its free entry.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 9,512 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 52 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said: That's the one I've been told about Part of me fancies a visit to this museum tbh mate and then part of me thinks no as after leaving the pit I had reacouring night mares years after of a few close scrapes wile I worked there. Thankfully I don't get them anymore. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,686 Posted April 4 Report Share Posted April 4 39 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Part of me fancies a visit to this museum tbh mate and then part of me thinks no as after leaving the pit I had reacouring night mares years after of a few close scrapes wile I worked there. Thankfully I don't get them anymore. I still have them now mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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