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Hello and welcome... You'll not be short of advice on here - it's just a question of sorting the good from the bad. Good luck... :)
Conversation overheard recently : Local contractor "Bloody notherners!" Man from the ministry "I'm not northern, I'm from Wales" Local Contractor...
Are "elite members" like "the elite selling crew" ? ( It don't exist... )
Aren't tyres made from oil products? How come they're getting cheaper and yet the stuff they are made from isn't?
I'm guessing Irish people and Scottish people probably care... "Pedantry"? Or just the correct use of the English language?
A woman walks into an accountant's office and tells him that she needs to file her taxes. The accountant says, "Before we begin, I'll need to ask...
Back in the good old days the bloody plebs knew their place...
80K is small change to people like Andrew Mitchell...
And what happens when the government don't screw everyone for huge bundles of tax? Well, down here in the Falklands, where all the fuel has to be...
Your surname's not Peacock is it ?
I thought my "Scottish (and also Scottish)" line was quite humorous... No ? OK... I'll get my coat...
Ducati - making mechanics out of riders since 1946... :)
Bungle - I think you'll find El T's point is that "whisky" is Irish, whilst "whiskey" is Scottish ( and also Scottish )...
Ironically I think that is pushing it to the limit...
Errrrrrrmmm...
Star Trek Spock So, now you know...
Star Trek T'Pau I should have checked my references...
I stand corrected...
@ AirConTech T'Pau was Spock's mother. Last I hear Carol Decker & Co were touring... It was an attempt to lighten the mood with a little humour...
The Falkirk Wheel - a marvel of engineering... The whole thing is powered by a 3Kw motor, if I remember correctly...