137 pts · March 11, 2017
*Cries in European*
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Looks to me like a Henry, in which case a pencil is the smallest thing it will pick up.
Cruise Life
Caramac
A council near me (Middlesbrough, UK) felt it needed to put signs up reminding parents not to ignore their own kids when using the phone.
First time anyones seen England win on penalties.
Princess Diana
Chuck Testa
Sierra, Alfa, Alfa, Bravo. Knew somebody who had this on a 9-5 Aero Hot. Hell of a car in every way. Sad to see it go with the rest of Saab.
It's not working I can still see it.
Read the box that says 'Target'. Clearly set at 72 mph
Very draconian enforcement. Assuming the road is 70 mph, that's only 2 mph lee way. In UK we get up to 9 MPH lee way @ 70 MPH (10% + 2)
Looks like James Corden.
Still better than Northern Rail.
Eat at service station McDonald's in the UK all the time, never known the machine not to work. Is this just a US thing?
Try the UK. Even in the shitty North East £150k gets you a 3 bed house in a rough estate. SE England you have to spend £500k on a flat.
Must say I tend to bite into Apple's as oppose to sucking. I imagine sucking an Apple could result in a choking hazard.
#6 happened on UK live kids tv in the 80s or 90s. Was meant to be a kids TV piece about stunt bikes.
#5 happened on UK live tv in the 80s or 90s.
As a small crumb of comfort the max sentence for perverting the course of justice is life imprisonment. Probably won't get it though.
$4.00 for a sausage roll. Go down to Greggs and get 5 for £1.00
Jammy Git
In UK it is generally 10% + 2 MPH. So on a 70MPH road you can go to 79MPH.
Speed cameras weren't really a thing back then like they are now on motorways. They weren't introduced on a large scale until the mid 90s.
It actually has the opposite effect. Makes it much more difficult to attach a skimming device to the slot.
In UK we have markers 300, 200 and 100 yards away. Never seen anything like this before.
Toddler fails fields sobriety test.
Phillip Schofield's new series looks good. Must say though the format appears to have changed a fair bit but who am I to judge.
*Cries in European*
This brought to you by Visit Scotland.
Looks to me like a Henry, in which case a pencil is the smallest thing it will pick up.
Cruise Life
Caramac
A council near me (Middlesbrough, UK) felt it needed to put signs up reminding parents not to ignore their own kids when using the phone.
First time anyones seen England win on penalties.
Princess Diana
Chuck Testa
Sierra, Alfa, Alfa, Bravo. Knew somebody who had this on a 9-5 Aero Hot. Hell of a car in every way. Sad to see it go with the rest of Saab.
It's not working I can still see it.
Read the box that says 'Target'. Clearly set at 72 mph
Very draconian enforcement. Assuming the road is 70 mph, that's only 2 mph lee way. In UK we get up to 9 MPH lee way @ 70 MPH (10% + 2)
Looks like James Corden.
Still better than Northern Rail.
Eat at service station McDonald's in the UK all the time, never known the machine not to work. Is this just a US thing?
Try the UK. Even in the shitty North East £150k gets you a 3 bed house in a rough estate. SE England you have to spend £500k on a flat.
Must say I tend to bite into Apple's as oppose to sucking. I imagine sucking an Apple could result in a choking hazard.
#6 happened on UK live kids tv in the 80s or 90s. Was meant to be a kids TV piece about stunt bikes.
#5 happened on UK live tv in the 80s or 90s.
As a small crumb of comfort the max sentence for perverting the course of justice is life imprisonment. Probably won't get it though.
$4.00 for a sausage roll. Go down to Greggs and get 5 for £1.00
Jammy Git
In UK it is generally 10% + 2 MPH. So on a 70MPH road you can go to 79MPH.
Speed cameras weren't really a thing back then like they are now on motorways. They weren't introduced on a large scale until the mid 90s.
It actually has the opposite effect. Makes it much more difficult to attach a skimming device to the slot.
In UK we have markers 300, 200 and 100 yards away. Never seen anything like this before.
Toddler fails fields sobriety test.
Phillip Schofield's new series looks good. Must say though the format appears to have changed a fair bit but who am I to judge.