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Bloody self driving cars at it again. https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/morrisons-car-park-...
Can we have a list of those businesses making such claims so that we can ensure we avoid them?
8 months on from your post and still no MoT. He would not be able to renew his badge (annual, I think) without one....
Not if you've been practising bunny hops
I wasn't entirely sure which of the threads to post this on, but as the car is upside down I've gone for this one...
Given the he pathetic willingness of a court to reduce the penalty for the serial recidivist speed offender Steve Coogan what hope is there for...
Let me guess, no comment from Matthew Briggs?
Vinyl records are expensive to produce, and sell a tiny fraction of the amount sold on CD and streaming. It's called economies of scale ... and no...
Have to admit, that was my first thought too, and I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt....
There's permeable and then there's permeable, though. Even a permeable driveway is likely to increase runoff vs the garden it replaced - just not...