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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: BazaJT on 01 January 2020, 08:29:42
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Someones new year seems to have gone downhill pretty fast.Where the main road curves past the end of our street there's police tape all over the place.Apparently a car[no longer present on scene]has mounted a 3" kerb crossed 6 to 7ft of pavement taken out a section of 2ft high stone wall-missing a lamppost by a couple of inches-and then travelled about 50ft across the back garden of the end bungalow before fetching up against a brick built shed in the back garden :-X :-X
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Sadly ,I expect there are similar scenes around the UK over the festive period .
a few nights back ,there was a landrover sport on it's roof by my Brother's house ,takes some doing as his road is a 30 mph limit
I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
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I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
Round here, the taxis have to frequently stop for hay and carrots to feed the engines....
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I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
Round here, the taxis have to frequently stop for hay and carrots to feed the engines....
so the taxis by you don't speak English either :-X ;D
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The main road has a 30mph limit but the approach to the bend is a straight about half a mile in length.The bend takes the road through about a 90 degree turn but is a sweeping bend rather the a corner and can be taken a good bit over the limit*.Apparently according to a neighbour the car was a stolen vehicle but whether the police were chasing it at the time or they turned up after the crash had been reported to them I don't know.
*Allegedly :-X
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I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
Round here, the taxis have to frequently stop for hay and carrots to feed the engines....
so the taxis by you don't speak English either :-X ;D
Find me a taxi(minicab) that does speak English,, Seems to my reckoning, they get issued a taxi license at immigration, as they all seem to come from the same part of the colonies, that were separated by partition. :'(
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I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
Round here, the taxis have to frequently stop for hay and carrots to feed the engines....
The road down the side of our house is used as a make-shift Taxi-parking-when-we-can't-be-arsed-to-take-fares area.. judging by the beer bottles they leave just outside their car doors, I'm not sure the taxi drivers are any farther under the limit on any given night than the punters they're carrying.
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I've had a few taxis over Christmas , not expensive at all and prompt to arrive in these parts :)
Round here, the taxis have to frequently stop for hay and carrots to feed the engines....
so the taxis by you don't speak English either :-X ;D
They do. And strange dialect of Ye Olde English. Ignoring the illegals at the now defunct Tiffins, people from the colonies haven't been invented in Brakkers yet.
But to prove we are up to date and modern, one of the horse and cart taxi drivers is a woman.
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The 2 private hire (so not technically "taxis" :-\ ) we use are very up to date
the base operator's are polite,easy to understand ,English speaking people
once you order one, they send you a link to your phone that tracks your "taxi" location ,so you know it's on the way and even what car and reg it is ,and can time stepping out the warmth of the office (OK, pub ::)) to perfection ;D
it's only when it arrives that there is a total breakdown in communication ;D
that said, fair play to the drivers , they do a job that no locals want to
I just sit in the back and listen to the suspension rattling itself apart ;D
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Drove into work yesterday 27 mile journey never seen so much roadkill on the route everything from cats to deers plus three keep left islands completely demolished.
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Monmouth to Glos, last Saturday counted 6 fox , 4 badger, 1 grouse,and too many rabbits to count,
one badger was right outside a pair of double gates on the driveway!
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From what I'm told the car was a driving school car that had been stolen along with another car from the same address during a burglary.The second car has not been found.
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
I'll bet the driver wasn't best pleased.
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
I'll bet the driver wasn't best pleased.
To come off the road on that bend, go over the kerb, over a 3-4m grass verge and through the hedge, the driver must have been going some in the 30 mph limit.... ::)
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
Especially if he has a manicured lawn the other side of that hedge. :o
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
Especially if he has a manicured lawn the other side of that hedge. :o
The hedge is manicured so no reason to think that the lawn wasn't...
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In a village near here there's a house on a bend in the main road with a huge but very well maintained leylandii hedge that runs along the side of the road.
I saw yesterday that it now has a big hole in it where a car has clearly come off the road and gone through it into the garden. ::)
I bet the owner is gutted. :(
Especially if he has a manicured lawn the other side of that hedge. :o
doubt it , crappy conifers KILL everything anywhere near em ;D
wish someone would come crash into the ones a few doors down and get rid of them :-X
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When I punched a VW Golf through someones privet hedge with a Senator down in Norfolk the hedge was very nicely kept but I doubt the garden was as there was a huge pig and an ostrich running around the front lawn :o :o
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When I punched a VW Golf through someones privet hedge with a Senator down in Norfolk the hedge was very nicely kept but I doubt the garden was as there was a huge pig and an ostrich running around the front lawn :o :o
The ostrich wasn't running around till the golf suddenly appeared 😃