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General Discussion Area / Re: Cordless Mowers
« on: 01 May 2023, 22:13:22 »
I was going to say, I've got a great cordless mower. Pour petrol in and off it goes. No cords required.
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Fitted some new rear disks and pads to the XE. I got my money's worth out of the previous ones.How were the calibers?
Cackling women in the pub! FFS! And recently cackling men!! Whats that all about?? Jeez, I must be getting too old for this pub lark! Must be an age thing STEMO? Cheers
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The sauce doesn't taste right... Like it's been watered down.
Its definitely the secret recipe of 11 herbs and spicesIt'll be them wots giving Jaime the shitsThe way KFC gravy is made isI always take the Beanz option at the KFC....stomach churninginteresting.
we do actually make for KFC
Self driving a modern car isn't particularly difficult.
Self driving it on the roads, with everything else that goes on is extremely difficult. It would be much easier if every car was self driving and linked. Removing other road users like pedestrians etc would be another improvement. But trains do all of that and already exist and work well.
but use the Chunnel 3 or 4 times a year. On a good day you sail straight through and can be on a train in 20 minutes. On a busy day it can be a 4-5 hour wait.I refuse to use that service now, after they arbitrarily decided my ticket was invalid, and I had to pay an additional 300 euros to get back. Letters of complaint went unanswered.
Mind you, I tend to use more convenient ferries than Dover/Calais, as both towns are overcrowded, grim, utter shitholes.
Is it unreasonable to expect your neighbouring country to operate it's border posts efficiently?