FYI apparently this works (adding in udm as well)10 results is rarely enough, and while I can of course go to the next (and subsequent) page, I much prefer to see more results on one page.
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The last three disobedient baked beans that stick to the bottom of the tin. No amount of shaking will dislodge them.
You need to make them 'fork off'
It makes me feel dirty teasing them out with a fork.
Best done, as we shouldn't waste fart fuel. Just give your fork a good wipe afterwards.
In the same vein, people who attempt to overtake a cyclist when there is an island in the middle of the road coming up and end up making a prat of themselves or nearly knocking off the cyclist.
I had an unexpected response from a van driver last week at the top of a very steep local hill...the a van behind (transit sort of sized) passed me
and as it passed I heard some words -
they passed and an arm was out of the passenger side window as the words continued
as ususal wind noise, type noise, engine noise and the doplar effect combined to make the words unintelligible
but there was a thumbs up out of the window
and it is possible that the first word was "nice"
and the last word was "Mate"
and the tone was positive
which is alla bit weird
I don;t get shouted at much but it is always critical or insulting in some way
until now!!!
weird - but nice!!!
Yes - it makes a nice change!View attachment 776878
That inner bend must be well over 30%. I fell off there one time when an impatient overtaking driver cut me up and forced me onto the cobbles! Fortunately, this time I had left it late enough that there was virtually no traffic up there. Except for a van that is... The driver of that had seen me coming up towards him and stopped up ahead before I got to the righthand bend that you can just see in that photo. The driver shouted words of encouragement to me as I passed him!
have sometimes been overtaken (in my car but the concept applies) by going round the island on the other side of the road
simple really
What is it with the BBC and dinosaurs? I mean seriously. They seem obsessed with them be it the discovery of a new bone etc being reported on the main news or some AI generated series.
Perhaps some kids still like them(do they really?) but I'm afraid I find it all a bit boring.
The same way every other TV broadcaster in the world does so.How does the BBC justify using it's channels to promote its product.
The " here is part of a toe nail and here is a reconstruction of what the whole 8 winged lizard fish looked like"