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The Decline Of Civilisation
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostYes, yes and yes!
There's supposed to be a £500 fine for this, but does this ever happen?
I completely agree about the cyclists, and the middle lane hogging drivers"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThere's that wonderful story, as once told by Arthur Askey, about the great music hall artiste Marie Lloyd first performing at the Glasgow Empire - a venue notorious for the hard time its patrons would give new appearances.
Soon after commencing her act began the heckling and then the barracking. Before long the whole place was in uproar. Above all the noise, an even louder male voice at the back of the auditorium was heard to bellow, "GIVE THE COW A CHANCE!!!" Silence followed, and, "Thank you kind sir. I'm glad to see that there's ONE gentleman in the audience", replied Marie Lloyd.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostCyclists sneaking up on you on the inside is evidence for the decline of civilisation imv
but I guess as ALL cyclists are so morally superior to the rest of us then they have the right to ignore basic rules of self preservation
ANYONE over the age of 6 riding a bike on the pavement is further evidenceLast edited by ahinton; 21-01-12, 17:31.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Stillhomewardbound View PostABOUT LAST NIGHT ...
'Would you mind just waiting', says I in my best John LeMesurier, 'You're rather painting me into a corner'.
That was for the benefit of the a***hole tailgating me on the conveyor belt at Sainsbury's. I'd not even got half my trolley unpacked when he was already unloading his.
Still, I did make sure to have a nice, LONG chat with the checkout assistant.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postthe emergency services regularly undertake, as do cyclists, buses and taxis and anyone getting into the appropriate lane before turning off a motorway
a driver not overtaking should not be in an overtaking lane, it's bad driving (IMO)
Mercia, no wonder you seem confused about motorway driving, speed limits etc! Are you sure you don't drive against the traffic flow as well?
In fact, I'm beginning to be worried about you having a licence at all!
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Anna
When traffic is bunching (M6 South approaching Sandbach is particularly horrendous whatever time of day) there is no option but to undertake, any attempt to change lane and overtake is downright dangerous. Middle lane hogging is just lazy driving with no consideration or awareness of others. Rather like some trolley drivers in supermarkets who are totally oblivious that they are blocking the aisles and inhibiting free flow!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWhen traffic is bunching (M6 South approaching Sandbach is particularly horrendous whatever time of day) there is no option but to undertake, any attempt to change lane and overtake is downright dangerous."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
To leave motorways and driving for the moment and going back to the beginning of this thread and the annoyance of fast rolling credits, television, etc. I try not to watch too much commercial tv as the adverts (particularly interrupting films) annoy me.
I, and many other viewers, were becomingly increasingly irritated by the length of the Aviva ads in Downton Abbey increasing as the episode progressed (and they got slapped wrists from Ofcom over this) so much so that I refused to watch the Christmas Special as it would be spoiled by the ads. My household insurance has been with Aviva for some years. It was due for renewal at the end of this month. I took great pleasure in phoning the Aviva and saying I would not be renewing for this reason. They immediately offered me £30 off the premium but I replied that I was in correspondence with those nice Meerkats! Only a small and rather silly gesture but it made me feel better for doing it!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI took great pleasure in phoning the Aviva and saying I would not be renewing for this reason. They immediately offered me £30 off the premium but I replied that I was in correspondence with those nice Meerkats! Only a small and rather silly gesture but it made me feel better for doing it!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostWell done! They're making my young nephew redundant in the summer - even though the company is making billions. Oh, millions? I dunno, but they're making him redundant anyway by closing down the entire Bristol operation.
I recently removed part of my pension arrangements from their tender clutches. Rather glad now, sorry to hear about your nephew... and I wish I could have done it with your flourish, Anna"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostCyclists on a motorway?
Mercia, no wonder you seem confused about motorway driving, speed limits etc! Are you sure you don't drive against the traffic flow as well?
In fact, I'm beginning to be worried about you having a licence at all!Last edited by ahinton; 21-01-12, 17:31.
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Paul Sherratt
>>When traffic is bunching (M6 South
It's quite extraordinary isn't it. In December I returned from Manchester to N Staffs via the M6 at a stroll ( 45ish ) on the inside lane which I had virtually all to myself.
The middle and outside lanes were more or less a car park for over 10 miles. Driver behaviour is truly bizarre.
And I wonder how many drivers are ever stopped for being a fixture in the middle lane ( with their bloody fog lights on )
Re: Aviva - they are one THE big players in the decline of civilisation
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I think 99% of all other drivers should have their proficiency re-tested.Last edited by Guest; 21-01-12, 15:36.
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