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Just saw a lady try and walk into the path of a rather large London red double decker bus.
I can only conclude she is deaf as well as of limited vision. Oddly she didn't have a white stick or a guide dog and wasn't accompanied."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Its very common. Every morning between 2 and 10 people attempt to throw themselves under my wheels.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostJust saw a lady try and walk into the path of a rather large London red double decker bus.
I can only conclude she is deaf as well as of limited vision. Oddly she didn't have a white stick or a guide dog and wasn't accompanied.
Yesterday one of them walked into me! Just leapt out in front.
She is lucky it was a bus driver rather than an uber driver.Comment
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I've had a few people try and throw themselves under my car wheels.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts very common. Every morning between 2 and 10 people attempt to throw themselves under my wheels.
Yesterday one of them walked into me! Just leapt out in front.
She is lucky it was a bus driver rather than an uber driver.
They obviously presume from the fact that modern cars can stop quickly all other vehicles can.
I did see a lorry do an emergency stop a few weeks back. Luckily for everyone and the foolish guy who crossed infront a of it, it had only started moving."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Lunch is a quinoa, pistachio and almond salad courtesy of Sainsburys. It tastes disgusting.
I think I will eat some of the pork pies I brought instead."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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wholemeal bread with left over roast chicken, mayo, salt + pepper
walkers lights ready salter.
Lilt zero
and I should have had a banana but I went and got a slice of victoria spongeComment
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Sausage & Bacon baguette from the corner shop washed down with a pint (of semi skimmed milk).Comment
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Petrol station lunch day, it being the midpoint of this week's stint. When I filled the car up, it came to exactly £30, which as we all know from experience would be impossible to achieve if one tried to do it
Cold sausages and some orange juice for me
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Now on champagne in the airport lounge (Austrian Air rather than Air France as that's who the flight is with). Reviews of the lounge in Vienna in comparison to Paris CDG will follow later...Originally posted by eek View PostSoup followed by penne bolognese with soda zitronmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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