One for the spelling police
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Europa1 said:
PoleDriver said:
zarjaz1991 said:
What matters is, he and the company of listened to our feedback and acted on it.
Sorry...
mgtony said:
hotchy said:
Fill a bucket of water and shampoo.
Wash it around the car
Rince off.
Job done.
Wash it around the car
Rince off.
Job done.
rince
- verb: 1. to finish, to deplete 2. to move quickly (of an object)
1. "I can't believe you rinced all my cookies"
"He rinced a bottle of vodka that night"
SplatSpeed said:
i saw a cyclist stop at a red light this morning
there are good ones and bad ones, unfortunately most people only remember the bad ones.
however when crossing Whiteladies road in Bristol there was one that decided to swerve at me amusing i would jump out the way as he had run out of road due to his inability to correctly execute and plan a maneuver.
i was standing in front of a car waiting for it to be safe being considerate. before entering the road to enter the car that was parked correctly.
cyclists and smart car drivers seem to think they have an invincibility cloak.
there is a highway code, which some cyclists follow, but many do not!
there are good ones and bad ones, unfortunately most people only remember the bad ones.
however when crossing Whiteladies road in Bristol there was one that decided to swerve at me amusing i would jump out the way as he had run out of road due to his inability to correctly execute and plan a maneuver.
i was standing in front of a car waiting for it to be safe being considerate. before entering the road to enter the car that was parked correctly.
cyclists and smart car drivers seem to think they have an invincibility cloak.
there is a highway code, which some cyclists follow, but many do not!
Europa1 said:
PoleDriver said:
zarjaz1991 said:
What matters is, he and the company of listened to our feedback and acted on it.
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