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42 minutes ago, sidcow said:

About the only thing I use cash for is:

Chippy Chips

Chinese Chinese

Burger Vans at The Villa

That's just about it.  As it is for my heart.

Hairdressers here are all cash only (the cheap, Turkish “style” barbers where the staff are all from Turkmenistan)

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2 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

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This is one of those compact rides they give you from car rental in America when you get to the desk and they say "Are you sure that's big enough for both of you? I'd recommend an upgrade to something more spacious."

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2 minutes ago, Genie said:

Hairdressers here are all cash only (the cheap, Turkish “style” barbers where the staff are all from Turkmenistan)

And the barbers is a "barbers".

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15 minutes ago, Genie said:

Hairdressers here are all cash only (the cheap, Turkish “style” barbers where the staff are all from Turkmenistan)

I have to pay Mrs Sidcow in methods other than cash IF YOU GET MY DRIFT 

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24 minutes ago, sidcow said:

I have to pay Mrs Sidcow in methods other than cash IF YOU GET MY DRIFT 

Yeah but how do you pay for the chocolate wine and flowers?

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1 hour ago, sidcow said:

He'll be removing his socks next.

Surely that's where he keeps his cash now.

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8 minutes ago, BOF said:

Surely that's where he keeps his cash now.

nah since Alex transitioned into exotic go go dancer Xela , she now keeps her money tucked in her G-String 

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BBC vox pops.

I’m obviously sensitive to this 20mph thing at the moment, and there was a vox pop section on the local news yesterday, the usual old biddies in Pontypandy being given equal billing to legislation experts and crash injury statistics.

but my stand out favourite was the woman who was very against 20mph. Her reason?

”if you are driving at 20 and someone behind is going faster than you, they could ram in to you”

 

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3 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

BBC vox pops.

I’m obviously sensitive to this 20mph thing at the moment, and there was a vox pop section on the local news yesterday, the usual old biddies in Pontypandy being given equal billing to legislation experts and crash injury statistics.

but my stand out favourite was the woman who was very against 20mph. Her reason?

”if you are driving at 20 and someone behind is going faster than you, they could ram in to you”

She gets to vote and breed.

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11 hours ago, blandy said:

A wallet with no place to hold money isn’t a wallet, is it?

Well, they call it a card holder wallet, but it does have a small space to put folded note, but not a full length sleeve. 

Might be one for the boring thread :) 

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10 hours ago, sidcow said:

So you've bought a credit card holder 😏

Holds debit and charge cards as well :P

 

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2 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

BBC vox pops.

I’m obviously sensitive to this 20mph thing at the moment, and there was a vox pop section on the local news yesterday, the usual old biddies in Pontypandy being given equal billing to legislation experts and crash injury statistics.

but my stand out favourite was the woman who was very against 20mph. Her reason?

”if you are driving at 20 and someone behind is going faster than you, they could ram in to you”

 

Personally I don’t  think it’s  as good as my old argument that if you were doing 40 mph you’d be further up the road when the child runs out / cyclists ignores a give way and rides  straight through it , thus you wouldn’t hit them … but i think you’ve just encountered my soul mate 😀

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Pretty sure the new transport minister is reconsidering it in part thankfully. So tedious going at 17mph on wide open roads for absolutely no reason at all, because some terrified drivers assume there are going to be jailed if they go at 20.5mph despite previously going down the same roads at 32/3mph would have been fine under the 30mph, no one would have noticed.  Usual caveat about obviously fine past schools narrow roads, etc, and actually targeting the driving zones. And I do think slower queues make it harder to pull out as cars take longer to drive past. But probably a bit of 6 of one half a dozen of the other with that.

But there are roads which are at 40 in rural areas etc that actually would benefit from adaptations as they have no safe pedestrian walking options at all. Targeted change not blanket change for me Clive. 

Is quite mad noticing the dread in people's eyes if there's even a hint of the 20mph rule about to crop up in conversation, managers ever alert to moving chat on quickly. Welsh tutor made a joke about it one class then immediately felt obliged to reassure everyone we would not be discussing it.

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8 minutes ago, Rodders said:

Pretty sure the new transport minister is reconsidering it in part thankfully. So tedious going at 17mph on wide open roads for absolutely no reason at all, because some terrified drivers assume there are going to be jailed if they go at 20.5mph despite previously going down the same roads at 32/3mph would have been fine under the 30mph, no one would have noticed.  Usual caveat about obviously fine past schools narrow roads, etc, and actually targeting the driving zones. And I do think slower queues make it harder to pull out as cars take longer to drive past. But probably a bit of 6 of one half a dozen of the other with that.

But there are roads which are at 40 in rural areas etc that actually would benefit from adaptations as they have no safe pedestrian walking options at all. Targeted change not blanket change for me Clive. 

Is quite mad noticing the dread in people's eyes if there's even a hint of the 20mph rule about to crop up in conversation, managers ever alert to moving chat on quickly. Welsh tutor made a joke about it one class then immediately felt obliged to reassure everyone we would not be discussing it.

It has definitely very quickly turned in to a very similar dividing line to the greater culture war. You can pretty much guess people’s attitude on 20 from their attitude on all the other things branded woke. You’re right, not many people want to discuss it face to face, it gets heated.

What will be interesting, is who would ask for the speed limit outside their own house to go up, versus how many will want the speed limit raised outside everyone else’s houses. We are, generally, quite a selfish animal where empathy appears to be secondary.

I’ve quite enjoyed being able to cross the road as a pedestrian these last few months. I don’t feel I’ve missed those extra 17 seconds it takes me to get out of town.

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10 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

It has definitely very quickly turned in to a very similar dividing line to the greater culture war. You can pretty much guess people’s attitude on 20 from their attitude on all the other things branded woke. You’re right, not many people want to discuss it face to face, it gets heated.

What will be interesting, is who would ask for the speed limit outside their own house to go up, versus how many will want the speed limit raised outside everyone else’s houses. We are, generally, quite a selfish animal where empathy appears to be secondary.

I’ve quite enjoyed being able to cross the road as a pedestrian these last few months. I don’t feel I’ve missed those extra 17 seconds it takes me to get out of town.

I'd be okay with 20 zones in urban areas, if we could then get 80 on motorways/dual carriageways as a trade off. 

Having more bypasses around towns would also help.

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12 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

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I’ve quite enjoyed being able to cross the road as a pedestrian these last few months.

Nobody  rides a bike in your town then ? 

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29 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:

Nobody  rides a bike in your town then ? 

It’s not really a bike riding area, bit hilly. To get to my street, they’d have to get up this street.

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So they’re generally quite easy to spot as they are bright purple and loudly gasping for air.

I’m also on the refined west end of town and we tend not to order electric bike takeaways round these executive areas.

Also worth noting the photographic proof here that the island is an island.

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46 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

Also worth noting the photographic proof here that the island is an island.

So the island is that little bit of land in the middle of the old dock :crylaugh: 

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1 hour ago, chrisp65 said:

Also worth noting the photographic proof here that the island is an island.

Too right mate

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