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The border guards remind me of the Haka chant done by the New Zealand rugby team before games. This is a fairly mild one ("I'm only going to tear...
Yep, spot on. Here's mine: [IMG] They are compulsory in Yurp (unless you have Xenons, when washing and automatic levelling is compulsory)...
Agreed. And they did it with the idea that the British Army might be interested in a light four-wheel drive vehicle - apparently they didn't...
A little international perspective - in 2006 the British government asked its two top drug advisers to rank drugs on their risks (physical harm,...
Are foreigners allowed into this debate? I'm surprised Robin expressed any doubt about health care - everything I've seen suggests that the US...
Strange but True: Nitrogen Tire Inflation Andrew :ihih:
Hush, man, don't you know some dealers read this forum? I've chipped the air in my tyres for extra grip, so I don't want them looking at tyre air...
Yep, very foolish - you will also now find that the car will pull to right on straight roads as British tyre air (please, not "tire air"...)...
You're looking at this from a glass half empty perspective. After the cereal you can have toast which is served dry (unbuttered) here in Yurp and...
Yes German DTM cars are purpose-built spaceframe racers with a lookalike body fitted over the top. British BTCC cars are loosely stock bodies,...
I read a nice analogy to the climate change discussion today, about how wide the pool of 'experts' is. The maintenance engineers of the airline...
And, according to a consumer study here, it then adds on 10% to make you feel better - just like Japanese motorcycle speedos. Andrew
Oh, some (impatiently) are. Beat, beat. Andrew
As I worked in the former Soviet Union in the early 90s, I actually experienced the 'good old days'. I still have the remains of a roll of toilet...
That was true 20-30 years ago in France, but it doesn't apply to any major Yurpeen countries nowadays. Here in Britain diesel is typically 1-2%...