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Nice people thread part 7 - a thread in its prime
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lostinrates wrote: »Dog dog here love the car and lives indicators the function of which she has ort of figured out. At a junction she doesn't know she will look to see which indicator is on, ( from behind) and then peer down the road in that direction 'hmm, so what's down there then':rotfl:
I find it a nuisance to have to look both ways at junctions. Can you get Dog Dog to help you with that?No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
I find it a nuisance to have to look both ways at junctions. Can you get Dog Dog to help you with that?
Having seen that thing where fogs learn to drive maybe that is the answer. She is a tad excitable though, I think we would mount the pavement when passing other dogs.
She woul be the type to speed too.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Having seen that thing where fogs learn to drive maybe that is the answer. She is a tad excitable though, I think we would mount the pavement when passing other dogs.
She woul be the type to speed too.
I love working out your typos LIR.
Fogs driving? Seems unlikely. Frogs are tested next. Legs aren't long enough so perhaps we'll eat them instead.
Ah yes, I remember! I saw a thing recently with dogs driving. Ah ha.0 -
I love working out your typos LIR.
Fogs driving? Seems unlikely. Frogs are tested next. Legs aren't long enough so perhaps we'll eat them instead.
Ah yes, I remember! I saw a thing recently with dogs driving. Ah ha.
Well, fog is moisture and you get driving rain.....why not driving fog?:o0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Well, fog is moisture and you get driving rain.....why not driving fog?:o
We all have our quirky ways of communicating and I have never had a very good relationship with putting my words together very well, I always got a 'could do better' at school at the grammatical errors that frustrated my teacher, but thats life I suppose.
I get great fun of 'googling' the vast number of words that are used by Generali in his lovely posts so that I may understand what they mean, so we all can gain enjoyment and pleasure on this friendly Forum.;)0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Having seen that thing where fogs learn to drive maybe that is the answer. She is a tad excitable though, I think we would mount the pavement when passing other dogs.
She woul be the type to speed too.
I thought most male drivers end up getting distracted and end up close to mounting the curb given the right on-pavement distraction...I think....0 -
Remember today is Shrove Tuesday and Packake Day so enjoy yourselves.:)
...http://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/pancake-day-in-london0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »A quick message for Pastures. Wanted to say thanks for the recommendation re the Queen of Versailles. It was an extraordinary film, really enjoyed it. I know the area where her house is and the area where the Westgate offices are quite well. I'd long heard that she goes shopping at the local Walmart and thought 'yeah right' then saw it on film!
Brilliant view of parallel reality - you go from really disliking them to feeling a bit sorry for them. Since the film was made they've sold the Vegas resort and the staff in Orlando have been given a pay rise. However I also read in the local paper when I was there in October that he'd told his staff that if they wanted to keep their jobs they had to vote for Romney.0 -
Sigh, I want a piece of cake. I have an apple. I love apples, they are my favourite food of all I think. But they are not coke, and cake is what I fancy. Oh well.
I have to go out tomorrow, and if that's the case I might end up buying some cake.0 -
I might throw readers of the rest of the board this bone to give them something to 'talk' about http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21385919vivatifosi wrote: »Nooooo, not that topic! I come here to escape that one. Quick, hide it before Hamish shows up.
Shhhh... don't tell anyone, but its probably because I went for my first look at a house this evening!
I'm not properly looking yet, but saw this one in the paper last night and its the first one I really liked the look of so thought 'why not?'.
Apparently there are 2 offers of the asking price (at both agents its advertised with). I definitely won't be competing with them (assuming they are not imaginary) as I am guessing the place need re-wiring, and definitely needs new carpets before moving in.
Do any of you lovely people have property bee (or similar?) - I was told that the house was SSTC, but the deal fell through a couple of weeks ago. I got two very limp handshakes from the agent (and I am far from Queen of Handshakes) and I'm trying to work out just how much flannel I was being fed! :rotfl:0
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