When he said Bob Symes I was instantly transported back to the 70's and watching that show he did on modelling with me ma on summer evenings when I was like 10 or so. He seemed like an old man then, god knows old he is there. Unfortunately he died last Jan aged 90.
I like this old man. Reading the comments I see he passed. But I can relate to him. I have my workshop in a room inside the house which also is my work space....the kind of work that pays the bills. My paying job is a self employed marine LED lighting business owner. I build and sell various marine LED lights for use on boats and I also sell lighting for RV's and specialized projects. But that work does require the same type of tools and workspace as my horrible RC boat and truck hobby which doesn't differ much from the model railroad hobby because I have been into that as well but have no space in my current home to get anything going. Anyway back to the old man....you know he is an engineer, builder, fabricator, machinist....how...because he is missing the tips of some of his fingers. So far I have been lucky, I still have all my digits, but I haven't reached 50 and still work. Just wait until I retire and all my time goes to hobbies. I'm sure I can part with some finger tips.
Bob Symes truly was a wonderful man. RIP Mr. Symes
It's strange though as in later life he's not recognisable in any way to when he was on Tomorrow's World. Bless him
RIP Mark
When he said Bob Symes I was instantly transported back to the 70's and watching that show he did on modelling with me ma on summer evenings when I was like 10 or so. He seemed like an old man then, god knows old he is there. Unfortunately he died last Jan aged 90.
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I like this old man. Reading the comments I see he passed. But I can relate to him. I have my workshop in a room inside the house which also is my work space....the kind of work that pays the bills. My paying job is a self employed marine LED lighting business owner. I build and sell various marine LED lights for use on boats and I also sell lighting for RV's and specialized projects. But that work does require the same type of tools and workspace as my horrible RC boat and truck hobby which doesn't differ much from the model railroad hobby because I have been into that as well but have no space in my current home to get anything going. Anyway back to the old man....you know he is an engineer, builder, fabricator, machinist....how...because he is missing the tips of some of his fingers. So far I have been lucky, I still have all my digits, but I haven't reached 50 and still work. Just wait until I retire and all my time goes to hobbies. I'm sure I can part with some finger tips.
Love It!! Really Great! You have a great sence of humor, looking forward to seeing your video`s!! Thanx ;-} !!!
@TheRedDal3k
because I uploaded it in the wrong order!! Story of my life, really.
Nice film, Poxy Music.
Ahh, Bob Symes what a fantastic man.
Hehe, Mark Found is just awesome and funny. xD
Do you still have the garden railway?
so is this actually program 6 instead of 10??
what happened to episodes 8 & 9 :-(
At 1440 when he showed collecting rain water was great idea. Too bad the EPA frowns upon it on this side of the pond.
Where do you get your balace
PMJohnson81. Yeah, that's where Mark..er..the director made his mistake.
Bob is Santa
Avro Lancaster bomb selector switches at 19:24 :)
We forgive you.
12:50 XDD
Hard isn't it
I thought it said mark found like discovered the garden railway fuck my life
where is dude's finger tips?? looks like he learned what NOT to do
when?
Troy Harper His name is Bob, not "dude".
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