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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I'm actually looking forward to my new licence. I must have been one of the last to be issued with one of the old paper monstrosities that won't fit in normal wallet, gets damaged if you carry it in your pocket and comes in a useless plastic sleeve which always splits.

I will join the 21st century and have one of the new credit card types which will fit in my wallet. :becool:
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
I'll be 70 in October, so will have to do something with my car licence, I think.
My LGV C+E licence expires annually so needs a renewal medical each time.
 
Cool, blustery and showery here chez Casa Reynard.

Did not sleep well for reasons that you fellas don't have to contend with. But I have done some general puttering around, done some writing and picked some cherries. :hungry:

My mate Simon sent me some scans of photos from a Toleman F1 test in 1981 this morning. I believe there is a *very* young Paul Warwick standing in the background of one of the shots. If I'm right, that would make it my earliest photo of Paul - predating the previous one by more than two years. (September 1983, celebrating his win in that year's British Ministox.) :blush:

It is almost time for luncheon.
 
Dull morning and I had to put my kitchen light on this morning to see what I was doing. Not yet raining tho'.
It seems necessary for anybody coming to live here to have a double barrelled name and even two forenames as well sometimes.
Penelope Deborah Ponsonby Smythe for example.:wacko:
Most of them also come here and immediately set about trying to change here into wherever they escaped from. Weird.

Hah! One of the characters in my story is called Tom Ponsoby-Hart. :tongue:
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
You'll have to renew it, and then renew it every three years afterwards, I did mine online, you also may find you loose some categories.

Only the car license I think. The LGV one is annual plus as he says a medical which can work out expensive.
 
Hah! One of the characters in my story is called Tom Ponsoby-Hart. :tongue:

In my Theatre Studies diploma, completed in Montana, of all places, I had to write and stage a play and one of the off scene characters was Lord Tallbot Belchinghem.

It was then I discovered that this sort of humour doesn't register in Montana, especially among "Highbrow" audiences.

In a German Presentation I had a character called Lady Christina Margolotta Von-Zu-Und Auf-Butterbrot. That worked better.
 
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