What grinds my gears
- gung-hoeddie
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Re: What grinds my gears
sadly where we live there is a high percentage of old folk, many of these still believe that women shouldn't drive cars let alone work in a god forbid tyre fitters, it's a serious case of harry enfields 'women don't drive'
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.
- Red Laser
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Re: What grinds my gears
Don't you live near Glastonbury? It can't be as bad as the Isle of Man where I livegung-hoeddie wrote:sadly where we live there is a high percentage of old folk, many of these still believe that women shouldn't drive cars let alone work in a god forbid tyre fitters, it's a serious case of harry enfields 'women don't drive'
Spock, where the hell's the power you promised?
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound
- gung-hoeddie
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Re: What grinds my gears
we're about 30 mins from Glastonbury, it's because we live in a sea side town people like to retire here, you probably get a similar type of holiday maker to us. Ours seem to forget to walk on the pavement they walk down the middle of high street oblivious to everything it pisses me off. You don't get many young people here really there isn't anything for them with weston super mare up the road we only attract the last leg brigade.Ironblood wrote:Don't you live near Glastonbury? It can't be as bad as the Isle of Man where I livegung-hoeddie wrote:sadly where we live there is a high percentage of old folk, many of these still believe that women shouldn't drive cars let alone work in a god forbid tyre fitters, it's a serious case of harry enfields 'women don't drive'
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.
- Red Laser
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Re: What grinds my gears
The ads advertising here make me cringe all aimed at retiring people making it look like we have nothing but countryside and hills what bollocks we have towns with shops,pubs,clubs etc like anywhere else. It's the prams that grind my gears they walk four abreast (literally) taking up the whole pavement you can't past them especially when they stop right in the middle of the streetgung-hoeddie wrote:we're about 30 mins from Glastonbury, it's because we live in a sea side town people like to retire here, you probably get a similar type of holiday maker to us. Ours seem to forget to walk on the pavement they walk down the middle of high street oblivious to everything it pisses me off. You don't get many young people here really there isn't anything for them with weston super mare up the road we only attract the last leg brigade.Ironblood wrote:Don't you live near Glastonbury? It can't be as bad as the Isle of Man where I livegung-hoeddie wrote:sadly where we live there is a high percentage of old folk, many of these still believe that women shouldn't drive cars let alone work in a god forbid tyre fitters, it's a serious case of harry enfields 'women don't drive'

I haven't been to Glastonbury festival since 2000 I would love to go again but maybe not get as messed up on hash that I can't remember much
Spock, where the hell's the power you promised?
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound
Re: What grinds my gears
Cheers Ross, it's hard to get Tamiya stuff over here at the moment ( Love Tamiya paints and kits and tools). There was some problem with labelling not being suitable for EU regulations or some such crap. Which I'm told will be resolved in the next few months. So here's hopingRoss SC wrote:get tamiya flat clear, or mr. hobby flat clear.paul463 wrote:A tin that says Matt Varnish on it but still leaves the model looking shiny
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
Re: What grinds my gears
i dont think i can send cans by airmail..... i'll check & see if i can send you some.......
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Re: What grinds my gears
Thanks for the offer mate, not sure if you can send them by air mail either. Just have to get the humrol one out and the air brush!Ross SC wrote:i dont think i can send cans by airmail..... i'll check & see if i can send you some.......
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
- tintinlostsnowy
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Re: What grinds my gears
Young mothers then again I have seen it from a wide age range who constantly stick their pram and poor little baby/toddler in the road while they safely wait on the pavement until it is safe to cross. 

Re: What grinds my gears
Doable.
- Red Laser
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Re: What grinds my gears
What's doable Baron?The Baron wrote:Doable.


Spock, where the hell's the power you promised?
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound
One damn minute, Admiral

"Red! The colour of my Shadows, The colour of fire and of blood......All that I stand for!" Baron Ironblood, Operation Bloodhound