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Eeyore was very glad to be able to stop thinking for a little, in order to say "How do you do" in a gloomy manner to Pooh.
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FFS
Some imbecile has parked their car right across the drive to the parking area out back, thereby inconveniencing at least thirty separate households and causing a serious hazard in case of a fire or something
Which bit of a dropped kerb, driveway across the pavement, and gate leading a large open area don't they understand
I'd print an A4 label telling them what an inconsiderate bastard they are and stick it on their windscreen - only then I'd probably get arrested for "touching the property of a braindead fsckwit without permission" or something
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFFS
Some imbecile has parked their car right across the drive to the parking area out back, thereby inconveniencing at least thirty separate households and causing a serious hazard in case of a fire or something
Which bit of a dropped kerb, driveway across the pavement, and gate leading a large open area don't they understandCooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostIf they are parked with their wheel on a dropped kerb, the police are duty bound to either locate the driver to move it, or tow it, Give the filth a ring.
Then I got the rest of the recycling into the car, and the offending vehicle still hadn't moved. I took a couple of photos, including the number plate, for future reference, then went to have a look at the tax disc - the Police might not have bothered with a blocked drive, but they're very hot on road tax. As I did so, a bloke shouted down from a neighbouring flat asking me if I wanted him to move it
So he was aware that he was blocking a drive and keeping an eye out, but hadn't bothered to come down and move it over the road where there was now loads of room
Even stranger, when he came down he didn't just move it over or up the road - he drove away off up to the main road and vanished over the horizon
Anyway, I'd missed town by then but at least I got the recycling and shopping doneLast edited by NickFitz; 12 June 2008, 18:15.Comment
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I relearnt the truth of that saying that you shouldn't go shopping when you're hungry.
Having decided that I couldn't be bothered to cook today, I visited Sainsbury's hot food counter, where I found myself torn between a rack of BBQ ribs and half a roast chicken.
So I got bothComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI relearnt the truth of that saying that you shouldn't go shopping when you're hungry.
Having decided that I couldn't be bothered to cook today, I visited Sainsbury's hot food counter, where I found myself torn between a rack of BBQ ribs and half a roast chicken.
So I got bothBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Bear View PostAnd I can't believe how bloody close to me she wants to stand!
FFS! There's plenty of room over there ------->
Stop touching my arm and leg!
I have the same effect on women - I have been known to turn lesbians straight!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI occupied some of the time waiting for it to be moved by sticking a load of my recycling in the neighbours' bins - they had room, it's collection day tomorrow so they probably won't notice, and anyway all the houses round here are converted into multiple flats so they'll probably blame each other
Then I got the rest of the recycling into the car, and the offending vehicle still hadn't moved. I took a couple of photos, including the number plate, for future reference, then went to have a look at the tax disc - the Police might not have bothered with a blocked drive, but they're very hot on road tax. As I did so, a bloke shouted down from a neighbouring flat asking me if I wanted him to move it
So he was aware that he was blocking a drive and keeping an eye out, but hadn't bothered to come down and move it over the road where there was now loads of room
Even stranger, when he came down he didn't just move it over or up the road - he drove away off up to the main road and vanished over the horizon
Anyway, I'd missed town by then but at least I got the recycling and shopping doneComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI relearnt the truth of that saying that you shouldn't go shopping when you're hungry.
Having decided that I couldn't be bothered to cook today, I visited Sainsbury's hot food counter, where I found myself torn between a rack of BBQ ribs and half a roast chicken.
So I got bothComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt is very odd - but at least he kept an eye out!
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