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Previously on "Times where you nearly 'bought the farm', had things been slightly different"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou should always assume in London that someone is going to get in your way, of purchasing your dream house, by guzumping you.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostTiming of this thread...
On the way back from the airport today I was lane splitting through the rush hour traffic. An Audi door was flung open open as a young mother indistinctly reacted to her crying baby in the back seat. The sound of 500kg of motorcycle, rider & pillion screeching to a halt was only surpassed by the look on her face when she heard, then saw it approaching. I looked at her in amazement (she was amazingly beautiful), she apologised and got back into the car.
I shall not complain about Integral ABS ever again.
Although the motorcycle had the right of way(lights green, traffic stationary), you should always assume in London that someone is going to get in your way.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI remember the last time I nearly bought the farm, it was a close thing.
However, £15m for 300 acres including agricultural building, livestock and farm hands didn't stack up. So I walked.
HTH BIDI
I supposes MF snapped it up.
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I remember the last time I nearly bought the farm, it was a close thing.
However, £15m for 300 acres including agricultural building, livestock and farm hands didn't stack up. So I walked.
HTH BIDI
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Timing of this thread...
On the way back from the airport today I was lane splitting through the rush hour traffic. An Audi door was flung open open as a young mother indistinctly reacted to her crying baby in the back seat. The sound of 500kg of motorcycle, rider & pillion screeching to a halt was only surpassed by the look on her face when she heard, then saw it approaching. I looked at her in amazement (she was amazingly beautiful), she apologised and got back into the car.
I shall not complain about Integral ABS ever again.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postand I landed in some shallow water in Borneo, right next to a 7-11. Well imagine my bloody surprise when I found they didn't have champers and I had to do with a bottle of cheap red wine. .
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhy don't you Walter Mitties wait for MF to post his flying experiences?
I was flying on a Malaysian flight MH370 when about an hour in when they ran out of Champers. I had a slight disagreement with the cabin crew and so told them not to worry and I'd bail out & get some. So I took the life jacket from under the seat and a large jacket from a fat lady next to me. Opening the door I leapt out.
Well it was bloody windy I can tell you, but the jacket acted as a parachute and I landed in some shallow water in Borneo, right next to a 7-11. Well imagine my bloody surprise when I found they didn't have champers and I had to do with a bottle of cheap red wine.
Also they lost my bloody luggage. Only flew with them once more, in Russia last year. I was so pissed I don't remember the flight and woke up on the back of a tractor near Minsk.
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Only close call I was aware of was a massive oak tree keeling over about 20 feet behind me in a Autumn gale.
Probably weighed a good 500 tons, as the four foot thick trunk was totally water logged, and it landed with a terrific crash!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI was flying back from Italy several years ago when we hit some turbulence. It was just as the trolley dolly was serving out spaghetti Bolognese which she managed to spill onto her fat gut. Anyway, she was a big Marillion Fan, and told me to say that it wasn't turbulence but a tornado blowing through that caused the accident.
I laughed so hard I almost shat myself to death.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWhen I was 19 I got hit by a car whilst crossing the road. I went straight through the windscreen, then got flipped over the top, landing around 30 feet down the road. Still have issues with the injuries sustained 35 years later.
The moral of this story is; never wear sunglasses at night.
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I was flying back from Italy several years ago when we hit some turbulence. It was just as the trolley dolly was serving out spaghetti Bolognese which she managed to spill onto her fat gut. Anyway, she was a big Marillion Fan, and told me to say that it wasn't turbulence but a tornado blowing through that caused the accident.
I laughed so hard I almost shat myself to death.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWhen I was 19 I got hit by a car whilst crossing the road. I went straight through the windscreen, then got flipped over the top, landing around 30 feet down the road. Still have issues with the injuries sustained 35 years later.
The moral of this story is; never wear sunglasses at night.
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