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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was in the centre of Tunbridge Wells yesterday afternoon, and the driver of a silver mercedes felt he was unable to proceed, as the gap a small truck had left on the right, was only about 6" wider than his car. So he sat there, blasting his horn. Eventually he got so that he mounted the kerb to get past, then floored it. Unfortunately, the street curved around to the right, and he lost grip and did a beautiful drift into some large plant pots outside a pub.
Warmed the cockles of my heart. (Good job the planters were there, otherwise someone could have been seriously hurt).
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf that's not a standard opening by a sockie I don't know what it is....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe narrow road is basically the fault of Brexit.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...FCZwuDcmyz1xh7
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The narrow road is basically the fault of the EU.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...FCZwuDcmyz1xh7
STATE AID RULES
■ EU rules currently prevent some forms of support and
investment by the UK Government in UK business.
The UK would have more scope to provide direct
support for UK infrastructure post-Brexit.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was in the centre of Tunbridge Wells yesterday afternoon, and the driver of a silver mercedes felt he was unable to proceed, as the gap a small truck had left on the right, was only about 6" wider than his car. So he sat there, blasting his horn. Eventually he got so that he mounted the kerb to get past, then floored it. Unfortunately, the street curved around to the right, and he lost grip and did a beautiful drift into some large plant pots outside a pub.
Warmed the cockles of my heart. (Good job the planters were there, otherwise someone could have been seriously hurt).
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was in the centre of Tunbridge Wells yesterday afternoon,.
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I didn't see his (or her) face. But I imagine it was something like this:
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was in the centre of Tunbridge Wells yesterday afternoon, and the driver of a silver mercedes felt he was unable to proceed, as the gap a small truck had left on the right, was only about 6" wider than his car. So he sat there, blasting his horn. Eventually he got so that he mounted the kerb to get past, then floored it. Unfortunately, the street curved around to the right, and he lost grip and did a beautiful drift into some large plant pots outside a pub.
Warmed the cockles of my heart. (Good job the planters were there, otherwise someone could have been seriously hurt).
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Which one of you angrier members was this?
I was in the centre of Tunbridge Wells yesterday afternoon, and the driver of a silver mercedes felt he was unable to proceed, as the gap a small truck had left on the right, was only about 6" wider than his car. So he sat there, blasting his horn. Eventually he got so that he mounted the kerb to get past, then floored it. Unfortunately, the street curved around to the right, and he lost grip and did a beautiful drift into some large plant pots outside a pub.
Warmed the cockles of my heart. (Good job the planters were there, otherwise someone could have been seriously hurt).Tags: None
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