Joe24
More serious cyclist than Bonj
- Location
- Nottingham
very-near said:Nothing if that is what you want to do with your life but not for me. I did a bit of driving (7.5 tonne) for an agency years ago and it was mind numbing to say the least. Maybe if it involved moving special loads, but not just transporting rubber dog shoot around the country every day.
Towing a caravan after driving all day would be like doing a bus mans holiday.
Vets have one of the highest rates of suicide amongst any group of people. WTF would I want to be a vet![]()
So what job do you do then Linf? Your a vet, arent you?
Jane Smart said:Hahaha Joe you are funny. How is the grill looking this morning?
I can vouch for that oven pride stuff, being an old person and a boring housewife it is great!
Oh and for the record, we have a touring caravan, love it! Going to put a bike rack on it next time it goes in for a service![]()
My bikes just go inside of the van, much better. Means when its raining and horrible they dont get dirty


When he cooks in the ovan now he makes sure he has the fan ovan on!
Its better when he does sausages, he did them in the grill and didnt watch them, cue lots of smoke and the fire alarm going off, and next door shouting over

Mr Pig said:Good news is that the smell probably will not go away. The greasy smoke will get onto all of the surfaces and textiles in the kitchen and smell for months! You will 'think' it has gone away because you will get used to it. Then your parents will get home and go ape shoot! ;0)
I had mates who's parents went to their caravan in Pitlochry every weekend. It was good :0)
Smell is gone. I kept the door shut on the grill, and when i eventrually opened up the door, not much smoke came out, and windows and doors were all opened

They didnt mind so much either.
No chance of my address going up online, i want less people in the house, not more

