THOMAS AND THE TWINS BOOK 33 PART 1 ‘Scrambled Eggs’
Sunday, January 1st, 2012 at
3:21 pm
Now comes part 1 of book 33 ‘Thomas And The Twins’ read by Ted Robbins
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1:19 That’s where Bill and Ben played their famous Diseasel prank on BoCo!
@crazyracer12 Good point but thomas looks slightly heavier i reckon ,whereas toby and daisy look less bulky
I’ve never seen such a dark side for Thomas before! lol
Thomas seems to have a lot of bad experiences with breakfast.
@CuldeeFellRailway1 This is the 7th book written by Christopher Awdry. This makes the following four stories the 7th part of “The New Adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends”.
Looks like our SCC twins need a good lecture from another good set of twins, Donald & Douglas, but Thomas’ omelet may not help D&D win against B&B.
why does it say part 7 when its part 1?
I feal sorry for Thomas.
if Daisy is a railcar, and Thomas is a locomotive, how can Thomas be heavier than Daisy when she’s full of people, and Annie and Clarabel would be too heavy too.
Lol, and Thomas was calling Henry fat.
I love when the twins get on Thomas’ nerves!
I had this book in my school?.
You’re right. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that.
thomas is full of pipes and other heavy stuff, including a huge boiler. Daisy is mainly a steel box on wheels with an engine. in fact, she’s basically like Annie and Clarabel
Daisy is only a railcar, and Thomas is a locomotive, which has much more iron and steel, etc.
I did as well a friend of mine in Yatton (North Somerset) had a copy.
I don’t know if he still has it though.
Good point ,surely Daisy is heavier!
How could Thomas be heavier than a fully loaded Daisy?
I read a “pop-up” version of this story from my library once.
Were you ever able to get the introduction for this book?
Bill & Ben look smaller than Thomas or Edward than what they first looked like in main line engines