Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Notice of Intended Prosecution. 72 in a 60. I even saw the camera.
No one to blame but myself.
No one to blame but myself.
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Re: Mr Postman
Detailing products.
I was nearly out of a product I use for the interior of my car and as a "dust cleaner" on my ZX6R so took the opportunity to trial something new.
I also bought a mystery box. 2x soft brushes, drying towel, engine cleaner, ceramic detailer, waterless wash, air fresheners, citrus pre-cleaner (I used this all the time) and a 3 pack of cloths.
I highly recommend Alien Magic Detailing... VEO-15 gets you 15% off!
I was nearly out of a product I use for the interior of my car and as a "dust cleaner" on my ZX6R so took the opportunity to trial something new.
I also bought a mystery box. 2x soft brushes, drying towel, engine cleaner, ceramic detailer, waterless wash, air fresheners, citrus pre-cleaner (I used this all the time) and a 3 pack of cloths.
I highly recommend Alien Magic Detailing... VEO-15 gets you 15% off!
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Re: Mr Postman
Tea , lots of exotic teas , looking forward to trying a few .
Thanks all once more .
You really are a top bunch of people and I am lucky to count you all as friends .
Thanks all once more .
You really are a top bunch of people and I am lucky to count you all as friends .
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Re: Mr Postman
Enjoy the journey of real teas.
Some tips:
be sparing with the amounts you use
Experiment with timings, it really changes the taste
Use the same tea a few times, again it really changes the taste
Some tips:
be sparing with the amounts you use
Experiment with timings, it really changes the taste
Use the same tea a few times, again it really changes the taste
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Re: Mr Postman
This timeKwacky wrote:Some titanium dry lube spray.
For the motorbike. Not for bum stuff.

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Re: Mr Postman
NICE! I saw someone use an airfryer for pancakes in one of these TikTok style videos. It appeared VERY tempting!
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Jess wanted to get an airfryer about a year ago. I was dead against it, thought it was just a gimmick. Told her the fan forced oven we have was basically a large air fryer anyway, why would we need something bloody else.Jack wrote:Airfryer arrived this morning.
She ignored me and bought it. I frickin' love it

Literally the best non-coffee related addition to our kitchen. And if you are just cooking for one or two people, I couldn't see where you would need a normal oven at all, and runs a a fraction of the energy costs.
Above all else, perfect bacon in 6 mins, enuff said
I'm sure you'll love it Jack

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Re: Mr Postman
PCN for driving in a bus lane (in Deany's cage).
I did it intentionally.
There were no buses anywhere at the time, and it was the only way that the Ambulance on blues would be able to pass me.
I'll send a representation explaining, but doubt the jobsworths who (will have seen the footage anyway) will rescind the charge.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat, f**k the jobsworths imho it's common sense & civic duty.
I did it intentionally.

There were no buses anywhere at the time, and it was the only way that the Ambulance on blues would be able to pass me.
I'll send a representation explaining, but doubt the jobsworths who (will have seen the footage anyway) will rescind the charge.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat, f**k the jobsworths imho it's common sense & civic duty.

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Re: Mr Postman
Yep.... you wouldn't think twice about stopping on double yellows to let an ambulance past, and I doubt you'd ever get a ticket for that..... it seems like more or less the same scenario.
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Re: Mr Postman
Almost certainly computer generated with no human input in this day and age.StMarks wrote:PCN for driving in a bus lane (in Deany's cage).
I did it intentionally.![]()
There were no buses anywhere at the time, and it was the only way that the Ambulance on blues would be able to pass me.
I'll send a representation explaining, but doubt the jobsworths who (will have seen the footage anyway) will rescind the charge.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat, f**k the jobsworths imho it's common sense & civic duty.
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That reminds me.. I need to reapply for ours..Jack wrote:blue disabled badge
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Re: Mr Postman
ohhhh getting steamy in the Kwacky householdKwacky wrote:A new iron

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