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There are ice cream vans all over southern Europe, the eastern Med and north Africa. They're just a bit smaller than in Britain and usually selling under the 'Ola' brand instead of Walls or Nestlé;
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
And if she thinks we obey them then she's never been to Germany.
So true.
Makes me chuckle everytime I see them stood beside a deserted road. You can see the cogs turning "I can see no cars but the man is still red... What should I do.."
Ice cream vans in Glasgow used to be owned by the crime families who used them to sell drugs. The turf warfare that ensued was called the Ice Cream Wars and resulted in many deaths, petrol bombed and shot up ice Cream Vans, someone poured petrol through a flat leterbox and killed a whole family.
Makes me chuckle everytime I see them stood beside a deserted road. You can see the cogs turning "I can see no cars but the man is still red... What should I do.."
And even better, when you've had enough of pointless waiting you cross on the red man, to murmurs of incredulity from the massed potential crossers and sheer shock.
Not one will break ranks tho.
My big sin is forgetting not to walk on the Radhweg (sp.?) and hearing constant ringing in my ears...
And even better, when you've had enough of pointless waiting you cross on the red man, to murmurs of incredulity from the massed potential crossers and sheer shock.
Not one will break ranks tho.
My big sin is forgetting not to walk on the Radhweg (sp.?) and hearing constant ringing in my ears...
You're lucky it's only the ringing. Most of them look like they'd happily run you down and kill you for having the nerve to not notice that you've stepped over the line.
Ice cream vans in Glasgow used to be owned by the crime families who used them to sell drugs. The turf warfare that ensued was called the Ice Cream Wars and resulted in many deaths, petrol bombed and shot up ice Cream Vans, someone poured petrol through a flat leterbox and killed a whole family.
Duncan Bannatyne started out by running ice cream vans.
It's all starting to make sense.
"A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester Freamon
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