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smithyithy said:
Is this council? Parking your Jag like this because you bring your lorry cab home for the weekend..
That's not Council.Edited by smithyithy on Monday 23 November 12:48
The lorry implies employment. The garage is on the premises, not a lock-up down the road. There is no mattress or other furniture adorning the garden.
Rosscow said:
smithyithy said:
Is this council? Parking your Jag like this because you bring your lorry cab home for the weekend..
He's obviously parked it there to wash it. If that is council, I'm not sure?Edited by smithyithy on Monday 23 November 12:48
Perhaps I'm council but as a kid always loved it when Dad bought the lorry unit home & parked it on the drive.
InductionRoar said:
Referring to the national flag as Union Jack when not on a warship is quite council.
"It has been claimed that "Union Jack" was the name given to the flag flown on the "jack staff" of ships of the Royal Navy. However, the flag existed long before ships had jack-staffs, so it is more likely that the jack-staff is named after the flag."An old school friend (40 year oldish grandmother, very ugly) gave her daughter money to get a tattoo. So her daughter had MUM tattooed on her wrist.
Brought a tear to me eye.
If nothing else, council people are very loyal to friends and family and love them whole heartedly. But seem to hate anyone else. May explain why they have love and hate tattooed on their fingers. but never like.
Brought a tear to me eye.
If nothing else, council people are very loyal to friends and family and love them whole heartedly. But seem to hate anyone else. May explain why they have love and hate tattooed on their fingers. but never like.
wildcat45 said:
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Bringing a commercial vehicle home like this is council. Your choice of employment should not impact on your neighbourhood. There are a few exceptions I guess. A small van used for your own business is fine - high end wine merchant, antiques dealer, artisan baker, bespoke cricket bat maker, etc - but big stuff and stuff clearly not owned by the driver is naff. Parking on double yellows in your moody old Jag just tops things off.
Are old XFs now council? I rather like them.
How do you know it is clearly not owned by the driver?smithyithy said:
Is this council? Parking your Jag like this because you bring your lorry cab home for the weekend..
The green fencing concerns me but that looks an OKish road.Edited by smithyithy on Monday 23 November 12:48
Bringing a commercial vehicle home like this is council. Your choice of employment should not impact on your neighbourhood. There are a few exceptions I guess. A small van used for your own business is fine - high end wine merchant, antiques dealer, artisan baker, bespoke cricket bat maker, etc - but big stuff and stuff clearly not owned by the driver is naff. Parking on double yellows in your moody old Jag just tops things off.
Are old XFs now council? I rather like them.
Funkycoldribena said:
Spare tyre said:
Lives near me
Has another about a Trojan horse
Are they back up? Because the article is from 2014.Has another about a Trojan horse
Edited by Spare tyre on Monday 23 November 21:37
I'll try and snap a pic when passing
CharlesdeGaulle said:
berlintaxi said:
How do you know it is clearly not owned by the driver?
I don't think he said it wasn't. We have them too in nearby streets. I mean tiny streets with no off-road parking, chaps bring home their massive Western Power / Sky / Virgin / Local Council Housing Group vans and pretty much block the road for any cars bigger than a hatchback, and block all daylight from the unlucky sod's house they park in front of for a whole weekend.
schmunk said:
InductionRoar said:
Digitalize said:
I meant the text on them, rather than the use of the Union Jack.
Referring to the national flag as Union Jack when not on a warship is quite council. http://www.flaginstitute.org/wp/british-flags/the-...
http://www.royal.gov.uk/MonarchUK/Symbols/UnionJac...
Being on a popular free dating website and putting down your job title as, 'Glamour model.'
When in reality you run Skype and soft-core website along with 3 kids and a just giving charity page for a new laptop.
As well as being grossly overweight but relying on your 'world' famous assets to make money, but you are 'more than just that'. yeh right.
I would still give it a go thou..
When in reality you run Skype and soft-core website along with 3 kids and a just giving charity page for a new laptop.
As well as being grossly overweight but relying on your 'world' famous assets to make money, but you are 'more than just that'. yeh right.
I would still give it a go thou..
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