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Originally posted by eek View PostThere is mixing drinks and then there is mixing drinks. Grapes, grain and rice are probably a combination too far..Comment
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people over the road need a new car. A different car skidded into their gatepost and their S-max now has a write-off shaped dent in the side panel.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I was taking stuff out my car's boot in Tesco carpark today, and I heard a bang. I looked round, couldn't see anything hitting anything, turned back, and found my car moving at a fair pace towards the one parked opposite. Ran and grabbed the boot, and with some effort, stopped it. Then the dilemma of what to do - couldn't let go or it would resume its trajectory, so couldn't go and put the brake on. Fortunately a passing yoof jumped in the driver's door and reapplied the handbrake.
Bit scary though - my handbrake's clonked itself off a few times with a bang - up till today it's just as I've put it on, so I know about it, but today it must have been a good 30secs - a minute after; long enough for me to get out and open the boot at any rate. Should probably get it seen to...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Postpeople over the road need a new car. A different car skidded into their gatepost and their S-max now has a write-off shaped dent in the side panel.
Interestingly I managed to read "gatepost" as "zeitpost"
There's something wrong with me.Comment
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Day 4 of the dizeez here - though I was about over it last night but woke up with a stiff neck and coughing like buggery again.
I need to MTFU before tomorrow to actually get some work done.Comment
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And google suggests it's a common problem - recall on some vehicles, but didn't get one on mine. Might check.Comment
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No snow here atm - it's completely clear. There was some last night whilst I was in the pub in Derbyshire though.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Postpeople over the road need a new car. A different car skidded into their gatepost and their S-max now has a write-off shaped dent in the side panel.Comment
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