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Zeity? Is that you?Originally posted by WTFH View Post
No, but I've got some liver and a nice chianti.
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My cat runs into walls. And if you throw something for her to chase into the stairwell, she'll go after it, realise too late she's at the edge and slide over.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Its just WTFH & Whorty loaning your cat their shared brain cell. Your cat probably has brains.
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No. That's just your paranoid fantasy.Originally posted by vetran View Post
As are many other police forces but the evidence suggests they have preyed on foreign especially British drivers for many years.
Yes. You should. If you need help with some of the long words, feel free to ask my cat.Try reading the whole article and do some research.
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Hey. Are you saying we've the brains of a cat? Take that back!. We haven't got the brains of a cat.Originally posted by vetran View Post
I see NATs cat is using you & WTFH's shared braincell again!
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Do I strike you as the kind of guy who reads the first post?Originally posted by WTFH View Post
That's what I said in the first post, before some decided that the UK/GB thing was all the fault of France/Europe.
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That's what I said in the first post, before some decided that the UK/GB thing was all the fault of France/Europe.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIncorrect! You need to have UK not GB
You can and will get fined with GB as well as the old EU flags now.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58734265
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Isn't it Gricer who's fixated on the A303 or have I got the wrong road?Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Interesting ... we have lots of speed checks on the A303 too ... wonder if the French police are active here too as it clearly can't be the British plod that are doing the speed checks
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