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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I think our car is well equipped with abs , air con , cruise control, sat nav , in car entertainment but on the next car we buy needs to have the ability to drive at breakneck speed in torrential rain and spray

Is that a Vauxhall Corsa in bright red with spoilers and an aerofoil, and defective brake lights?

It only works if you have no insurance, no MOT, and are already disqualified from driving. You also need to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but preferably both.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Thought I'd better test today, negative. Let my line manager know about my wife having the plague, and he said maybe work from home this week - we're in a big open plan office so wise not to risk infecting the office as I'm in contact with someone that has it. Only one face-to face meeting to be postponed, all others are still on-line despite planning to be in three days.
 
Monday! :cry:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
After a night of torrential rain it seems to have finally dried up. Still windy though.

The wind blows my postbox lid open and then it sticks open. It's pretty lightweight plastic. I might screw something heavy to the inside of it to keep it closed. I don't want my takeaway menus and Jehovah's Witness leaflets to get wet (well that seems to be all the post I get these days!).
 

classic33

Leg End Member
After a night of torrential rain it seems to have finally dried up. Still windy though.

The wind blows my postbox lid open and then it sticks open. It's pretty lightweight plastic. I might screw something heavy to the inside of it to keep it closed. I don't want my takeaway menus and Jehovah's Witness leaflets to get wet (well that seems to be all the post I get these days!).
Can't say owt about the type of post you get, but as regards the wind...
"Gusts of up to 72 kilometres per hour were recorded at Met Éireann’s Shannon station in the early hours of this morning."

Weather warning nearly over, ten minutes.
 
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