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    #21
    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    The road I come to work on has only two lanes. The recent discussion about middle laners being no brainers has left me confused.

    Which lane should I use ?





    The left one - the same one you should use if there is three lanes!

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      #22
      Originally posted by zeitghost
      Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!

      Jim Laaaaaaaaaad!

      Splice the mainbrace....

      Fifteen men on a dead man's chest....


      Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
      It is not "talk like a pirate" day for nearly a month. Calm down old thing.
      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

      The original point and click interface by
      Smith and Wesson.

      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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        #23
        Originally posted by DaveB View Post
        Hardly new words, they've been doing it since before medieval times.

        http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.17900
        Yep, a hangup from ancient times, and like fathoms and chains we should strive to rid ourselves of nasty confusing imperial measures that still abound and not revel in the delusion that duplicate words add intrinsic value or circumvent the relative nature of everything, which includes left and right and orientation. Seafarers continue to use antiquated units for speed too, and probably distance FFS.

        Starboard, I'm thinking there is little port to say on this.

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          #24
          Port and starboard are obviously too hard for our new generations of media studies graduates to understand. I propose we switch to using "right" and "no, the other right".

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
            Port and starboard are obviously too hard for our new generations of media studies graduates to understand. I propose we switch to using "right" and "no, the other right".
            Confusion is a natural state of being

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              #26
              I would always favour driving along between both lanes at high speed and if stopped by the fuzz point out the bit on your licence that says "tear along dotted line".
              Sorry!

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                #27
                Originally posted by SteveCo View Post
                I would always favour driving along between both lanes at high speed and if stopped by the fuzz point out the bit on your licence that says "tear along dotted line".
                Sorry!

                it's not sorry

                it's igmc (I'll get me coat - eric and ernie) - funny though

                tear along the dotted line

                must add that to me repetoire




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                (>'.'<)
                ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SteveCo View Post
                  I would always favour driving along between both lanes at high speed and if stopped by the fuzz point out the bit on your licence that says "tear along dotted line".
                  Sorry!
                  Confusion is a natural state of being

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