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On 22/05/2020 at 12:43, Big J said:

Or indeed in most of the other European countries. ?

.....cos Horsemeat still on the menu  ?  K

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So thats not implied by putting ****?

 

Sounds like you're taking the **** and being a bit of a **** by moaning about a point that doesn't need making. 

 

That's your perogative though and just my opinion. If you disagree, stick it up your **** and **** off. 

 

Not swearing though.

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7 hours ago, deezyboy said:

 

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On 22/05/2020 at 10:53, Big J said:

Absolute merchant bankers. 

 

Well done for keeping your cool. I must admit the more time I spend driving around the West Country, the angrier and more impatient I become. I went to pick up some beams at a sawmill today for a friend and despite it being in a small town, there is no route into it without doing single track roads. So inevitably ended up reversing my trailer to let a lorry past, squeezing through gaps not wide enough and generally enjoying myself as much as having invasive surgery without anaesthetic.

 

At least I didn't meet any horses ?

I learnt to drive in Devon, the narrow lanes seem to be accepted by most John, you must have know about them before you moved there? complaining is a bit like moving into Church Lane and moaning about the bells on a sunday morning...You're obviously not drinking enough cider, would make you a bit more laid back...you should try Cornwall, where things are done "dreckly"

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, HuntingHicap said:

I learnt to drive in Devon, the narrow lanes seem to be accepted by most John, you must have know about them before you moved there? complaining is a bit like moving into Church Lane and moaning about the bells on a sunday morning...You're obviously not drinking enough cider, would make you a bit more laid back...you should try Cornwall, where things are done "dreckly"

We moved here mainly for family reasons, and I knew what the lanes were like. I was out with my cutter on a couple of site visits yesterday and he (without me knowing) kept track of how many times we had to reverse for oncoming traffic. I think he said it was 5-6 times. Either way, it is daft, but I don't see how they can economically upgrade thousands of miles of country lanes. More passing places would certainly help.

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1 hour ago, Big J said:

We moved here mainly for family reasons, and I knew what the lanes were like. I was out with my cutter on a couple of site visits yesterday and he (without me knowing) kept track of how many times we had to reverse for oncoming traffic. I think he said it was 5-6 times. Either way, it is daft, but I don't see how they have economically upgrade thousands of miles of country lanes. More passing places would certainly help.

Its called Torquay.  K

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11 minutes ago, Sutton said:

My fault! Didn't follow your link but chortled at a few youtubes of

Susie Dent's Guide To Swearing

Very informative ! With historical perspective too. K

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