Racing roadkill
Guru
Anyway back on track, I've just had a genuine injured 'help for heros' type selling those little bands with a collection pot, that's the most expensive rubber band I've ever bought, but hey it's well worth it
Anyway back on track, I've just had a genuine injured 'help for heros' type selling those little bands with a collection pot, that's the most expensive rubber band I've ever bought, but hey it's well worth it
No, it was Shukran Jazilian, I said Ahlan wa Sahlan. Then I said may the fleas of a thousand camels invade your armpits.Did he say shukran jaziilan?
This is what I am teaching my kids. I don't mind if they swear a bit or tell rude jokes etc. In fact, I know they will. I am teaching them about time & place. We might get a bit coarse in the pub with the 4x4 car club guys but they have to know that the same stuff repeated at the dining table with mum present is a definite no no. They are 9 and 12 years old but even at such a young age don't seem to have much trouble grasping the conceptThat which might be seen to be appropriate in one environment is not necessarily appropriate in another. This environment is aiming to be a fun and friendly cycling forum. Perhaps you are in the wrong place.
Get a grip, belt up, this is about squaddy stuff.This is what I am teaching my kids. I don't mind if they swear a bit or tell rude jokes etc. In fact, I know they will. I am teaching them about time & place. We might get a bit coarse in the pub with the 4x4 car club guys but they have to know that the same stuff repeated at the dining table with mum present is a definite no no. They are 9 and 12 years old but even at such a young age don't seem to have much trouble grasping the concept
EDIT: as I keep telling them, it's called respect.
Nah; admin are on the case, and my previously clear ignore list is no longer clear.
Get a grip, belt up, this is about squaddy stuff.