Tell us something really trivial about your life (Vol 28)
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fatboy18 said:
That's Not IVA, that's the French Rozzers on the way to Le mans!
There is evidence to suggest they aren't always reticent in their Policing. I can't remember which year it was, '88 or '89 possibly, but the Brits' Friday night jamboree at Les Hunaudières on the Mulsanne got a bit out of hand. For some reason it was decided it would be a good idea to give German cars a hard time. Bottles and glasses were thrown at any random passing Porsche or BMW. Le Patron called the Police. The Police didn't like the look of it and called the Riot Police. Two coach loads of big stony faced chaps alighted, marched across the road to the restaurant, cracked a few skulls and the problem went away. Over here a twenty eight year standoff would exist as negotiations with the perpetrators still failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
DickyC said:
There is evidence to suggest they aren't always reticent in their Policing. I can't remember which year it was, '88 or '89 possibly, but the Brits' Friday night jamboree at Les Hunaudières on the Mulsanne got a bit out of hand. For some reason it was decided it would be a good idea to give German cars a hard time. Bottles and glasses were thrown at any random passing Porsche or BMW. Le Patron called the Police. The Police didn't like the look of it and called the Riot Police. Two coach loads of big stony faced chaps alighted, marched across the road to the restaurant, cracked a few skulls and the problem went away.
Over here a twenty eight year standoff would exist as negotiations with the perpetrators still failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
Hmm sounds familiar. We have similar in our group but we are all perps to one extent or other. We did a hell of a lot but the bottles v Germans wasn't our style but we saw it happen. One bloke is still daggers drawn with me as he's convinced I was the driver of a Toyota jeep that used it to ram the campsite concrete fence and demolish it as a short cut to save driving to the entrance but it was another nutter what done it and the jeep was impounded by the rozzers. We were too busy fire walking and nicking flags at the time. Happy days.Over here a twenty eight year standoff would exist as negotiations with the perpetrators still failed to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
Jim AK said:
Iva.
Didn't happen upon a metallic blue 70`s Lambo there by any chance? Possibly an Espada.
Think it was one of those that passed me in a bit of a hurry on the M25 this morning between Heathrow & the M3
Yep.Didn't happen upon a metallic blue 70`s Lambo there by any chance? Possibly an Espada.
Think it was one of those that passed me in a bit of a hurry on the M25 this morning between Heathrow & the M3
There was only 1 Espada present and it was blue met.
No pics,I'm too busy watching weird Fiat owners.
Dam phone keeps flouncing.
Vitorio said:
Remember that girl i was seeing which slept over without anything happening?
Well, she came over today, and things certainly did happen
Really like here, definitely hit things off, even if it took a few dates for me to get past my stage fright
Well done chap nothing like a 'special visit'. You were up to the makers name yesterday afternoon while all I achieved was rodding the drains. Well, she came over today, and things certainly did happen
Really like here, definitely hit things off, even if it took a few dates for me to get past my stage fright
V, your English is unbelievably good but could you spend a bit of time looking at which, who and whom?
Which is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
Which is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
DickyC said:
V, your English is unbelievably good but could you spend a bit of time looking at which, who and whom?
Which is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
He must have had sticky fingersWhich is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
sorry
DickyC said:
V, your English is unbelievably good but could you spend a bit of time looking at which, who and whom?
Which is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
Ill put it on the study list DC good point, and no, she was very animated Which is definitely for inanimate objects and we all hope, for your sake, she wasn't.
When you've mastered English relative pronouns could you come back and explain when to use whom? I've never understood it.
A quick google tells me the who/whom thing is about whether the person referred to is the subject or object of the clause
As in, the girl who slept over, for whom i made pizza
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