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Trucking Hell: wherein an 8 wheeler bin lorry is rescued from some building site in the middle of leicester on the one way system near the market, involving travelling the wrong way up a one way street.
They had to use the universal spanner (oxyaceylene) to get the bolts for the prop shaft off.
That would be an absolute bugger! It's all very narrow, twisty, and generally mediaeval around there
That's what I thought, everytime I saw Sausage on the Masked Singer. I really miss decent chips. (I know hers weren't but they're better than what we get here. I think my bottle of Sarson is a bit depressed).
That's what I thought, everytime I saw Sausage on the Masked Singer. I really miss decent chips. (I know hers weren't but they're better than what we get here. I think my bottle of Sarson is a bit depressed).
Cook 'em yourself. It's not hard, even NF can manage it
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
Trucking Hell: wherein an 8 wheeler bin lorry is rescued from some building site in the middle of leicester on the one way system near the market, involving travelling the wrong way up a one way street.
They had to use the universal spanner (oxyaceylene) to get the bolts for the prop shaft off.
That would be an absolute bugger! It's all very narrow, twisty, and generally mediaeval around there
I found the relevant episode on My5 and watched it whilst dining. The skip lorry in question had broken down poking out of these temporary gates which really is one of the most effective possible positions for completely obstructing the road around the market, and also doesn't have any easy route to be towed out once they've got it moving; hence having to go against the one-way system both going in to get it, and getting it out again
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