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Goldie has really hit hard times having to work at Dreamworld and dress like thatThe courtesy car is cool but it's the obligatory outfit that causes concern...
Goldie has really hit hard times having to work at Dreamworld and dress like thatThe courtesy car is cool but it's the obligatory outfit that causes concern...
I've got my car back from SportsItalia so now I just need to get the obligatory outfit back from the drycleaners.The courtesy car is cool but it's the obligatory outfit that causes concern...
Sounds good, fella. Lille would push us down a different route, make a nice change. The coast road down to Le Touquet and the hotel there are pretty good, but le Touquet don't got no buzz. And when we try to give it one. Well, naked Welshmen land in bowls of chips.Thinking about Dover/Calais then Lille for night 1. MAF will know the hotel
Lille, would give us an option of Reims to the south or Rouen to the north to avoid Paris. We could always go to a nice restaurant in Troyes...Sounds good, fella. Lille would push us down a different route, make a nice change. The coast road down to Le Touquet and the hotel there are pretty good, but le Touquet don't got no buzz. And when we try to give it one. Well, naked Welshmen land in bowls of chips.
Troyes is a beautiful town. Tell more about the restaurant incident.Lille, would give us an option of Reims to the south or Rouen to the north to avoid Paris. We could always go to a nice restaurant in Troyes...
It would make an interesting trial to see if a standard exhaust would trigger a fine at the set speed limits.By the way, this in The Times today. I wonder if it works?
Motorcyclists and drivers who create a racket with their engines will be fined €135 using “sound cameras” that entered trial service on the outskirts of Paris today.
Barbara Pompili, the environment minister, launched the first automatic acoustic detector on a stretch of winding road in the Vallée de la Chevreuse, a haunt for weekend motorcyclists in rolling woodland 25 miles southwest of the capital. In the coming weeks Paris, Lyons and four other cities will install the devices, which are nicknamed Méduses (jellyfish) because of the set of microphones protruding below them.
The French, characteristically, do not seem enamoured of their new jellyfish. Hopefully they'll be dealt with decisively. Mind you, speed cameras are plentiful and now seemingly tolerated.I wonder how long they'll last....
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Thinking about Dover/Calais then Lille for night 1. MAF will know the hotel
From aa snippet on the intro to Radio 2's 12 o'clock show yesterday they were going to talk about that - I gather it may already be installed/trialled some where in Knightsbridge/Kensington and has already raised £'s..................By the way, this in The Times today. I wonder if it works?
Motorcyclists and drivers who create a racket with their engines will be fined €135 using “sound cameras” that entered trial service on the outskirts of Paris today.
Barbara Pompili, the environment minister, launched the first automatic acoustic detector on a stretch of winding road in the Vallée de la Chevreuse, a haunt for weekend motorcyclists in rolling woodland 25 miles southwest of the capital. In the coming weeks Paris, Lyons and four other cities will install the devices, which are nicknamed Méduses (jellyfish) because of the set of microphones protruding below them.
Yes, there was talk of it around those parts of central and west London frequented by gold-wrapped Lambo drivers, itinerant middle-easterners spending the hottest of the desert summer in the cooler climes of London (with their imported Lambos), and other assorted fuckwits that like to deafen residents by screaming up and down the road with the valves set to deaf-max. It'd be interesting to know how effective it's been. I guess covid will have helped keep things more peaceful in any case.From aa snippet on the intro to Radio 2's 12 o'clock show yesterday they were going to talk about that - I gather it may already be installed/trialled some where in Knightsbridge/Kensington and has already raised £'s..................
It'll be marginally louder in tw@t mode but more control with the three-way switch: always open, always-closed and standard, where the valves open around 2.5/3k. Bit earlier in sport.And, fortunately, your's will be much quieter when the exhaust gets 'done'.
The link is brokenLe Mans 2014. Ken Dodds Dad's Dogs Dead. 10am and already wasted. Later found passed out by the circuit with 2 bins worth of bottles and cans piled on and around him. He is from Scunthorpe!
Try that one otherwise I cannot get it off FBThe link is broken