Originally posted by BrilloPad
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Anybody use a breathalyser?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought pin the tail on the agent(with DA and knitting needle) would keep everyone entertained all night?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou not popping in for an hour or so?
But it would not be a good idea. This time of year my SAD is really really bad. I have no energy at the moment. My shrink has got me doped up to the eyeballs. I am amazed I have got through this year without being sacked. Mrs BP is amazed I am not in an asylum.
But I am still fighting all the way. And life could be worse - I could be suity. Or MF. Or sasguru.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt was great doing L2B with vetran and ms this year. And akll the other cuk meet ups have been brilliant.
But it would not be a good idea. This time of year my SAD is really really bad. I have no energy at the moment. My shrink has got me doped up to the eyeballs. I am amazed I have got through this year without being sacked. Mrs BP is amazed I am not in an asylum.
But I am still fighting all the way. And life could be worse - I could be suity. Or MF. Or sasguru.Would be good to see you.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn France, breathalyzer kits are now compulsory in cars, and for a froggie gendarme it's a special treat to stop an unwitting UK tourist and cop them with a swingeing fine for not having one (along with all the other clobber drivers must have there, such as triangles and first aid kits, correctly dipped headlights, etc etc).
But yes I still expect the police to ask tourists if they have them
As such we had a go with the kits we had (as they were about to go out of date) & they seemed to work.Growing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostI have the disposable ones for when driving through France, but talking to some Frenchmen this year they said (I have no official collaboration) That law was not revoked but is no longer enforced as it turns out that the officially recommended kits were not suitable to be stored in a car (to many extremes of temperature) & that the company who made them had close ties to the governmental people who brought the law in.
But yes I still expect the police to ask tourists if they have them
As such we had a go with the kits we had (as they were about to go out of date) & they seemed to work.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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We could plot a graph!
X-axis - breathalyser reading
Y-axis - score on the sit down/stand up test.Comment
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostI have the disposable ones for when driving through France, but talking to some Frenchmen this year they said (I have no official collaboration) That law was not revoked but is no longer enforced as it turns out that the officially recommended kits were not suitable to be stored in a car (to many extremes of temperature) & that the company who made them had close ties to the governmental people who brought the law in.
I'm sure I've been guilty of the morning after thing more than once. The problem is it works both ways: if the breathalyser says you're legal you'd probably drive home, whereas if you didn't have one you'd err on the side of caution and hang around for a few more hours. At least I would.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt was great doing L2B with vetran and ms this year. And akll the other cuk meet ups have been brilliant.
But it would not be a good idea. This time of year my SAD is really really bad. I have no energy at the moment. My shrink has got me doped up to the eyeballs. I am amazed I have got through this year without being sacked. Mrs BP is amazed I am not in an asylum.
But I am still fighting all the way. And life could be worse - I could be suity. Or MF. Or sasguru.Comment
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Can one not buy the same kit the rozzers use?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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